Bradley Cooper made his first public appearance this week since his Oscar-winning laugh.
The actor and director flew into London on Wednesday and headed straight to the In Conversation event at the BFI Southbank.
The star appeared to be in good spirits as she enjoyed being staged by acclaimed director and producer Stephen Daldry.
The appearance comes just one day after Cooper, 49, was nominated for an Oscar for best director for “Maestro.”
Overall, the film earned many nods on Tuesday.
The Netflix film was nominated for seven Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor for Cooper, Best Actress for Carey Mulligan, Best Sound, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and Best Original Screenplay.
Cooper directed and starred in the critically acclaimed biopic of composer Leonard Bernstein, “Maestro.''
The latest snub comes six years after he was similarly passed over as a possible director for 2018's A Star Is Born.
There were some other notable snubs at this year's Oscars. Among them was Leonardo DiCaprio, whose performance in Killers of the Flower Moon was rejected.
Penélope Cruz was also chosen not just because she did very well as Ferrari's Lola.
“The Color Purple'' is also a part of “American Fiction,'' “Anatomy of a Fall,'' “Barbie,'' “The Holdovers,'' “Killers of the Flower Moon,'' and “Maestro.'' , “Oppenheimer,'' “Past Lives,'' “Poor Things,'' and “Zone of Interest.''
Bradley flew to London with girlfriend Gigi Hadid.
The couple was spotted leaving New York City together.
Gigi and Bradley reportedly began dating in October after being introduced by Bradley's ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk, 37.
Last month, it was revealed that Bradley had bought a house near his girlfriend's family's horse farm in Pennsylvania, Page Six reported.