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Elsa Zylberstein reveals the “huge” and very embarrassing phrase she said to Bradley Cooper (VIDEO) – videos

At the RTL microphone, Elsa Zylberstein told a twisted anecdote about her meeting in a cafe with the American star Bradley Cooper.

This Saturday, June 27, Elsa Zylberstein was the last guest of the 2019/2020 season of Jade and Eric Dussart in We redo the TV on RTL. The actress came to promote the comedy Adorable, which will hit theaters on July 29. And during her interview, she also told how she had lost her means the day when she had accidentally met Bradley Cooper in a Parisian cafe.

The actress delivered this “petit scoop” after Jade and Eric Dussart released an excerpt fromAdorable in which an impressed and distraught Elsa Zylberstein begins to tell “whatever” to singer Amir. A replica that the actress suggested to the director Solange Cicurel, after having lived a similar scene during a chance meeting with the American star Bradley Cooper.

“I came back to La Palette one day, a cafe in Paris that I love, and I see Bradley Cooper. I sit next to him, I was with an American girlfriend, so we sit down”, says the actress, in fangirl mode. “I was in all my states and I said to him: ‘Are you Bradley Cooper?’. He said ‘Yes’ with perfect French”, continues Elsa Zylberstein, already bursting into laughter at RTL’s microphone, before recounting the twisted result of this discussion.

“We start talking. […] At that time, I was in the theater, I was super tired and I said this huge sentence to him: ‘No but normally I am much prettier than that!’ “, continues the actress, hilarious at the memory of this “atrocious phrase” which therefore inspired one of the film’s dialogues.

“It’s never the right time when you meet someone you admire. You always say to yourself: ‘Ah, why I did not make my color, I am badly dressed, I am much better made up normally …’ T ‘ are never at the top level “, decrypted Elsa Zylberstein, as you can hear in the extract fromWe redo the TV at the top of the article.

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