Bradley Cooper lives with mother to cope with father's death
Press Trust of India Los Angeles "Silver Linings Playbook" actor Bradley Cooper, who moved in with his mother five months after his father died of cancer, says he has grown very close to his family and is in fact enjoying living with them.
"We're surviving. Both of us. Let's face it: It's probably not easy for her, by the way, to be living with her son. It's life. And right now, two years after my father's death, this is where we are. My family is very close, and my dad dying was brutal for all of us. It was a schism, and its aftershock has not stopped. And we need each other. So here we are.
"But don't get me wrong. It's not without complications. It's not like I live in a compound and she's in the guest house. No. She's in the next room. But here's the thing: She's a cool chick. We can hang, and she can roll with the punches. If that wasn't the case, there's no way," he said.
The 38-year-old also talked about his father's passing, reported Aceshowbiz.
"I think my father's death addressed some of the fears or quandaries I had as a child about mortality. It was his parting gift to me. Watching this man - my father - leave his body and go. Watching him die.
"All of a sudden I was like, 'Oh, right, I'm going to die too.' Here it is. It's not in a book. It's not in a movie. It's not in a story that was told to me. It's not driving by an accident or watching it on TV. It's someone you love dying in front of you. I was like, 'Okay. This is death. And this is going to happen to me one day.' There was a huge freedom that came with that. So now I just don't sweat the small stuff. My mind is just less busy now," he added.