Want to be as successful as Bradley Cooper at dating? Do well at bar mitzvahs

Lovable actor Bradley Cooper stopped by The Late Late Show with James Corden the other night, where the two discussed a variety of topics, including Cooper’s affinity for 90s-style dancing (specifically popping and breakdancing).

Before breaking into some dance moves that had the crowd, and consequently the Internet, roaring, the actor also revealed, for all you JSwipers out there, the key to success at dating: learn how to dance, and then showcase your moves at bar mitzvahs. 

Lovable actor Bradley Cooper stopped by The Late Late Show with James Corden the other night, where the two discussed a variety of topics, including Cooper’s affinity for 90s-style dancing (specifically popping and breakdancing).

Before breaking into some dance moves that had the crowd, and consequently the Internet, roaring, the actor also revealed, for all you JSwipers out there, the key to success at dating: learn how to dance, and then showcase your moves at bar mitzvahs. 

Noting his infamous dance scene from Silver Linings Playbook, Corden exclaimed that he is a big fan of Cooper’s dance moves, asking if that had ever helped him with “the ladies.”

“I did very well at bar mitzvahs growing up,’ Cooper replied with a grin. “I couldn’t wait to get on the dance floor. That was my in.”

Throw away your chicktionaries and playbooks, Will Smith and Barney Stinson-wannabees. Given that Cooper is one of the most desirable men on the planet, his game plan is likely more effective. 

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