Actor Bradley Cooper is the latest celebrity to sue a French magazine for invasion of privacy following the publication of a story about his love life with Irina Shayk.
The “American Sniper” star filed a lawsuit against “Oops!” reported Ace Showbiz.
According to a statement which Cooper, 40, filed with the help of French lawyer Vincent Toledano, the actor had never publicly addressed dating rumors with the Russian model.
Under French law, the story clearly violated Cooper’s right to a private life as the country bans any publications form printing any information about celebrities’ personal lives.
In the lawsuit, The Hangover actor is also asking the magazine for 11,000 Euros or around USD 12,500 in damages, in addition to legal fees.
The owner of the troubled magazine, Frederic Truskolaski, maintained that the story was based on reality that Cooper and Shayk indeed frequently hang out together.
Oops! Not the First Time
Prior to Cooper, Leonardo DiCaprio filed a lawsuit against the same magazine for making a fake report claiming he shared a baby together with Rihanna.
Story of Exes
Bradley has not long split from British model Suki Waterhouse, 23, while Irina and footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, 30, ended their five-year relationship in January.
After breaking up with Ronaldo she subsequently claimed in a Spanish magazine interview her perfect man would be “faithful and honest” and confessed to feeling “ugly and insecure” alongside the wrong man.
The frank admissions fueled rumours she had dumped Cristiano, 30, over alleged infidelities, as reported by UK-based news agency – Mirror.
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