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Bradley Cooper Introduces 7-Year-Old Daughter to John Krasinski on Red Carpet and It's Adorable

She was starstruck!

You might think that a kid growing up with a famous actor for a parent would be so used to being around celebrities that they wouldn't get starstruck—but a recent video of Bradley Cooper and his 7-year-old daughter Lea on the red carpet for the new movie If proves otherwise!

Posted on May 14, the clip shows Cooper introducing Lea to John Krasinski, who directed the family-friendly film about imaginary friends in which Cooper plays a character named "Ice" (in addition to directing, Krasinski also plays a character called "Marshmallow"). At first, it seems that Lea doesn't remember who Krasinski is (even after he reminds her that they met before), but when dad tells her that he's the guy who "made the movie," her face changes!

Little Lea was definitely impressed! As @pagesix reported, while Cooper and his daughter walked the red carpet for If together, they did not pose for photos like they did at the Maestro premiere last year. Still, it seems like the pair had a fabulous time—and it's no surprise that she was a fan of the movie, as Krasinski said he made "If" with his own two daughters (Hazel, 10, and Violet, 7) in mind.

What Do We Know About 'If' So Far?

After receiving critical acclaim for the terrifying Quiet Place, Krasinski told Entertainment Weekly that he wanted to make something his kids could actually watch.

"I figured I needed to make a movie for my kids. Seeing as though Quiet Place is like PG-40 in our house—they won't see Quiet Place till they're 40—I figured I should make one for them."

Starring Ryan Reynolds, Steve Carrell, Awkwafina, Emily Blunt, Blake Lively, Maya Rudolph and others, the plot of If "follows Bea, a young girl who, after going through a hard time, begins to see everyone's imaginary friends—or IFs—who have been left behind after their real-life friends grew up. Reynolds' character, known as the Man Upstairs, is the only other person who can see all the IFs, so the two team up to try to help the IFs by attempting to pair them with new kids...which may or may not be possible."

"I was so enamored by the world that my kids were going to by themselves," said Krasinski. 

"They were off on their own and clearly deep in imagination, whether it was a game, whether it was painting, whether it was doing art, all this stuff. They went into this locked-in place that I wish I could have visited."

Thanks to Krasinski's creative efforts, now everybody can visit that place! If opens in theaters on May 17. 

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