In an episode of The Graham Norton Show, Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller discussed their new movie Burnt, Time reports. However, the tables turned quickly and they were discussing Cooper's awkward paparazzi moments.
Being a celebrity, one is prone to the advantages and disadvantages of the spotlight. You get fame and fortune from on-screen and off-screen. In this case, for Cooper, it was an awkward disadvantage.
Cooper tells Norton about one time when he was in Venice. He recalls a time when he was putting his pet dog in the back of his truck a few years ago. Cooper apparently bent over to load his dog into the truck when he heard a sudden click.
"You just hear it." Cooper says. He goes on to say that as a celebrity, you just get used to the clicking sounds. He recalls thinking that he's probably wearing the tightest pants and his behind is probably hanging out. He claims that it was his most embarassing paparazzi photo taken.
True enough, the photo was online within twenty four hours for all to see. You can definitely see the crack (pun intended) of the problem right there. Too late to take it back now. Aside from the tabloids poking fun at it, once it's online, it's too late to retract. As an A-lister celebrity, Cooper just laughed it off.
His Burnt Co-star Sienna Miller is more relieved than Cooper telling viewers that London's paparazzi laws have tightened recently which only allows photographers to take photos of celebrities at work related events.
Cooper is starring in a movie titled "Burnt." He stars as Adam Jones, who used to be a top chef in Paris until he became overwhelmed with alcohol and drugs that shuts his career down. As with all life-shattering movies, the star gets redemption when he goes to New Orleans.
Critics say that Burnt feels a little more than Gordon Ramsay Propaganda and might be doing a disservice to the restaurant industry.