Bradley Cooper Recounts the Enjoyment of Nonchalantly Attending His High School Reunion

Bradley Cooper Recounts the Enjoyment of Nonchalantly Attending His High School Reunion

Bradley Cooper surprises everyone by casually attending his high school reunion, reminiscent of the iconic movie Romy and Michele

Similar to the fun and spontaneous nature of "Romy and Michele," Bradley Cooper made it a point to attend his high school reunion. During an episode of "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon, Cooper shared that he didn't just attend his 30-year reunion last month, but also made appearances at his 20 and 25-year reunions.

He shared with Fallon that his 30-year reunion in Philadelphia at the Chestnut Hill Brewing Company was a fantastic experience, as evidenced by a photo of him posing with a former classmate on their Facebook page. Cooper also mentioned that he arrived early and assisted with preparations for the event.

"I placed the Germantown Academy sign out front, and then greeted people as they arrived," he said modestly. He mentioned that he had even worn a name tag, despite a small error.

In high school, I used to go by Brad but now I go by Bradley. It felt strange to write "Bradley" on my name tag, like I was pretending to be someone else. However, that is my real name. Even though it's likely that my former classmates would have recognized me, I still appreciate the fact that I wore a name tag at all.

The director/actor of "Maestro" mentioned that he hadn't come across anyone "freaking out" over his celebrity status. He described the vibe as "awesome, it was just regular."

"I think some time had passed and it just felt cool," he said.