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Just hours after the hilarious T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial with his mother Gloria, Bradley Cooper was spotted out in New York City.

The 48-year-old nine-time Oscar-nominated actor was spotted out and about in New York City on Monday afternoon.

The actor – who grew up outside of Philadelphia and has been a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan – watched the Super Bowl live from a suite at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, though his team lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-35.

Still, the actor seemed to be in good spirits as he took a stroll after returning home to the Big Apple after his Super Bowl spot with his mom aired.

The Silver Linings Playbook was spotted out solo as he stayed warm on a sunny February afternoon.

Bradley out: Just hours after the hilarious T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial with his mother Gloria, Bradley Cooper was spotted out in New York City

Bradley out: Just hours after the hilarious T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial with his mother Gloria, Bradley Cooper was spotted out in New York City

Bradley's mom: Still, the actor seemed to be in good spirits as he took a stroll after returning home to the Big Apple after his Super Bowl spot with his mom aired

Bradley’s mom: Still, the actor seemed to be in good spirits as he took a stroll after returning home to the Big Apple after his Super Bowl spot with his mom aired

The actor stepped out with a grey stocking cap to stay warm with black sunglasses and sporting the early makings of a scruffy goatee. 

He also rocked a black t-shirt under a white zip-up hoodie under a grey jacket for his afternoon outing while holding his phone.

Cooper completed his look with a pair of grey pants and matching grey sneakers for his afternoon outing.

While he enjoyed the Super Bowl from a suite at State Farm Stadium, millions of fans enjoyed his hilarious big game ad for T-Mobile. 

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The ad began with an announcer revealing, ‘To tell you all the incredible things about T-Mobile, we tried to make a commercial with Bradley Cooper and his mother.’

‘Tried’ seemed to be the operative word there, with the mobile provider apparently deciding to use hilarious outtake footage of him and his 82-year-old mother. 

The actor wore a bright magenta company T-shirt, black pants and sneakers in his role as a T-Mobile employee, trying to help his mother, who was playing a customer.

‘Hi, how can I help you?’ Bradley asks, though his mother replies, ‘I don’t like the way you look,’ which cracks up the actor.

Bradley's look: The actor stepped out with a grey stocking cap to stay warm with black sunglasses and sporting the early makings of a scruffy goatee

Bradley’s look: The actor stepped out with a grey stocking cap to stay warm with black sunglasses and sporting the early makings of a scruffy goatee

Announcer: The ad began with an announcer revealing, 'To tell you all the incredible things about T-Mobile, we tried to make a commercial with Bradley Cooper and his mother'

Announcer: The ad began with an announcer revealing, ‘To tell you all the incredible things about T-Mobile, we tried to make a commercial with Bradley Cooper and his mother’

Laughs: 'Tried' seemed to be the operative word there, with the mobile provider apparently deciding to use hilarious outtake footage of him and his 82-year-old mother

Laughs: ‘Tried’ seemed to be the operative word there, with the mobile provider apparently deciding to use hilarious outtake footage of him and his 82-year-old mother

She flubs a line before telling him, ‘You look like a flamingo in this,’ as he tries to get her to say the line right.

Though every time they tried again, they kept cracking each other up, as she tells him to ‘Smile, you look like a clam.

‘Mom, I think I know what I’m doing. I’ve been nominated nine times,’ Bradley insists.

‘Yeah, but you never won any,’ Gloria says which causes her son to crack up yet again.

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As the commercial ends, both put their arms around the other and walk out of the soundstage with Bradley telling Gloria, ‘You did so well.’ 

Cooper will return as Rocket Raccoon in the highly-anticipated Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which hits theaters May 5.

He also stars in and directs the upcoming Leonard Bernstein biopic Maestro, which is in post-production and expected to be released later this year.

He’s also attached to play Frank Bullitt, the character Steve McQueen played in 1968’s Bullitt in an untitled project for director Steven Spielberg. 

Flamingo: She flubs a line before telling him, 'You look like a flamingo in this,' as he tries to get her to say the line right

Flamingo: She flubs a line before telling him, ‘You look like a flamingo in this,’ as he tries to get her to say the line right

Clam: Though every time they tried again, they kept cracking each other up, as she tells him to 'Smile, you look like a clam

Clam: Though every time they tried again, they kept cracking each other up, as she tells him to ‘Smile, you look like a clam

Nine times: 'Mom, I think I know what I'm doing. I've been nominated nine times,' Bradley insists

Nine times: ‘Mom, I think I know what I’m doing. I’ve been nominated nine times,’ Bradley insists

Never won: 'Yeah, but you never won any,' Gloria says which causes her son to crack up yet again

Never won: ‘Yeah, but you never won any,’ Gloria says which causes her son to crack up yet again

So well: As the commercial ends, both put their arms around the other and walk out of the soundstage with Bradley telling Gloria, 'You did so well'

So well: As the commercial ends, both put their arms around the other and walk out of the soundstage with Bradley telling Gloria, ‘You did so well’

Coming soon: Cooper will return as Rocket Raccoon in the highly-anticipated Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which hits theaters May 5

Coming soon: Cooper will return as Rocket Raccoon in the highly-anticipated Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which hits theaters May 5

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