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Bradley Cooper was jealous of Leonardo

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Hollywood hunk

Bradley Cooper

used to be jealous of Titanic star Leonardo DiCaprio.

The 37-year-old Silver Linings Playbook actor had a memorable encounter with the Hollywood A-lister when he worked as a hotel doorman and felt worlds apart from the star, who is now a close showbiz friend, reported Showbizspy.

“I worked as a doorman all through grad school. I remember taking Leonardo DiCaprio up to his room, and I was in the elevator with him and, like, seven of his friends. It was around the time of Titanic,” Cooper said.

“And I remember this guy who looked like a kid, even though we were about the same age, he looked like a little boy. I remember thinking how I was three feet away from this guy, and we were worlds apart,” he added. Despite achieving worldwide success thanks to The Hangover, the actor cannot believe he has so many famous faces on speed dial and is still in awe of his co-star Robert De Niro.

“To this day, I can’t believe I’m friends with him. He’s infectious. You know when you’re with some of your friends and you just start to act like them? That’s what he’s like. When you’re with him, you find yourself just starting to adopt some of those mannerisms through osmosis. I draw the line at going to get a Mohawk, though,” Cooper said. (PTI)

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