Bradley’s love for Hangover

Actor Bradley Cooper has portrayed smooth-talking Phil Wenneck, the leader of the boisterous ‘Wolf Pack’ bachelor party, in two movies Hangover and Hangover II and he regards him as his coolest ever role.
He said, “He’s my favourite character to play. And playing him a second time, I realised just how much I loved him. He makes no apologies for who he is, but there’s no malice to him either. He’s a big talker, but he’s never the loudest guy. He’s not boisterous, he doesn’t need to compensate for some insecurity.”

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Deyn happy to be single
Supermodel Agyness Deyn hasn’t had a boyfriend for two years and she says she used that time to discover who she really is and what she wants out of life and a relationship. She said, “I feel more and more the feelings of being enough. In relationships, too. I’ve been single for two years. And I feel really like I’m maybe discovering who I am and what I like and what kind of work I want to do. With all those things, if you’re comfortable with yourself, you’re not looking for outside things to fulfil that. I don’t want to fill those gaps with someone else.”
However, the British beauty, who splits her time between London, New York and Los Angeles, would like to find love at some point and settle down. She revealed, “I have a really strong sense of wanting to have a base where it’s like, ‘This is home.’ And have a chap and some kids. Recently, I became homesick and missed my friends and family and realised that that’s a big part of my life, to have people around me that I really care about.”

—Bang Showbiz

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