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Irina Shayk recently opened up about her co-parenting relationship with ex-partner Bradley Cooper, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring their daughter, Lea, enjoys a typical childhood. The couple, who share custody of their 8-year-old daughter, strive to create a balanced environment that prioritizes Lea's well-being and happiness.
Shayk highlighted the importance of keeping Lea grounded, despite the fame that surrounds her parents. They make a conscious effort to shield her from the pressures and distractions that come with being the child of high-profile celebrities. By focusing on family activities and maintaining a sense of normalcy, Shayk and Cooper aim to provide Lea with a loving and supportive upbringing.
The model expressed her gratitude for the cooperative relationship they have cultivated, noting that both parents are dedicated to fostering a positive atmosphere for their daughter. Their mutual respect and understanding play a crucial role in navigating the challenges of co-parenting in the public eye.
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