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As if it was some sort of final sequel to that annual wave of ‘celebrities pretending to work in restaurants’, Bradley seems to be joining the mysterious trend that has taken hold in pop culture throughout the year.
The ‘Maestro’ star took the plunge into the restaurant business by serving ‘Philly Cheesesteaks‘ in a food truck at Angelo’s Pizzeria, a Philadelphia eatery known for its classic sandwiches and fried sandwiches. But most of all for the ones Cooper made.
The whole scenario makes all the more sense when you learn that Bradley and Danny DiGiampietro have been looking for a location in New York for two years in which to open their own cheesesteak shop, opting in the first instance for this project before finding a space in which to permanently erect their fledgling business.
The mobile stand, located on West Third Street, was set up by the actor and his business partner with a social purpose: to raise funds for a non-profit association that distributes food to needy New Yorkers.
An action that triggered long queues of passers-by and fans, joined by stardom personalities such as Gigi Hadid, who visited the stand and tried the sandwich made by Cooper, as well as his ex-partner Irina Shayk with her 6-year-old daughter.