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Bradley Cooper points award seasons as 'meaningless'
Updated On: 06 September, 2020 10:05 AM IST | Washington D.C | ANI
Agreeing to Ramos remark that actors getting "singled out" during awards season can create selfishness, Cooper replied: "That awards season stuff is a real test. Its set up to foster that mentality."

Bradley Cooper
Seems like the Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper is not thinking very highly of the award season and is more driven by the passion of making art, rather than accolades. 'A Star is Born' actor is a holder of several notable accolades, including Grammy, BAFTA, and more, but have not picked the highly coveted Academy Award, despite being nominated several times.
Reported by Fox News, the 45-year-old actor in conversation with the 'Hamilton' actor Anthony Ramos, for an American based magazine, discussed his cold shoulder when it comes to awards. Agreeing to Ramos' remark that actors getting "singled out" during awards season can create selfishness, Cooper replied: "That awards season stuff is a real test. It's set up to foster that mentality."
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