Bradley Cooper, who is currently in Boston on a film shoot, took the time on Thursday to pay his respects to vitims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Cooper, 38, went to Boston Medical Center, where he visited with patients, including Jeff Bauman, who lost both legs in the explosions.
According to reports, Bauman helped police identify one of the suspects in the attack.
They were joined by New England Patriots player Julian Edelman.
"Huge thanks to #BradleyCooper for visiting @The_BMC @BostonTrauma during the hardest of weeks here at Boston Medical Center," one hospital staffer tweeted afterward.
Cooper was also spotted at the interfaith service held Thursday morning, where President Obama and others vowed to support the Boston community and bring the perpetrators to justice.
It has to be noted that Cooper has been in Boston to film a new David O. Russell movie with Jennifer Lawrence.
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Cooper, 38, went to Boston Medical Center, where he visited with patients, including Jeff Bauman, who lost both legs in the explosions.
According to reports, Bauman helped police identify one of the suspects in the attack.
They were joined by New England Patriots player Julian Edelman.
"Huge thanks to #BradleyCooper for visiting @The_BMC @BostonTrauma during the hardest of weeks here at Boston Medical Center," one hospital staffer tweeted afterward.
Cooper was also spotted at the interfaith service held Thursday morning, where President Obama and others vowed to support the Boston community and bring the perpetrators to justice.
It has to be noted that Cooper has been in Boston to film a new David O. Russell movie with Jennifer Lawrence.
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
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