Bradley Cooper Calls Taylor Swift Romance Rumors "Complete Horse S--t"

Bradley Cooper is clearing the air.

While rumors constantly swirl around celebrities, the American Sniper actor is slamming one rumor involving Taylor Swift. Last year T.Swift allegedly sought a relationship with the Hollywood hunk, only to be turned down; however, in an interview on the Howard Stern Show, Cooper completely debunks that piece of news.

"It's complete horse-s--t," he told the show's host, Howard Stern. "I never got a call. Nothing."

Ever the comedian, Stern pressured The Elephant Man actor to visualize a romance with the "Blank Space" singer. The host even went so far as to describe Cooper and T.Swift as a potential "power couple." But Cooper doesn't see it that way! When the American Hustle actor asked Stern why he imagined them as the next great duo, Stern replied, "I can tell physically you would make beautiful children together."

Cooper also told the Sirius XM host that while he is out and about women don't throw themselves at him, which Stern didn't believe (and neither do we!). This is Bradley Cooper. Maybe the idea of his girlfriend, Suki Waterhouse, keeps them at bay?

She appeared in the audience on the opening night of his Broadway play, but the pair have been rarely spotted since. The normally extremely private couple was seen together in November when they strolled around New York City's Tribeca neighborhood.

The 40-year-old actor has opened up in the past about settling down and said that it is something he would definitely like to do.

"I'm sorry my father won't be around to see his grandchildren, but he knows fatherhood was something I was looking forward to," he shared. "That's my next big step in life."

Will he settle down with his 23-year-old girlfriend? Only time will tell!


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