Bradley Cooper and girlfriend Suki Waterhouse stroll around Park City,...

Bradley Cooper and girlfriend Suki Waterhouse stroll around Park City, Utah, during the Sundance Film Festival. (Blayze/Splash News) Credit: Bradley Cooper and girlfriend Suki Waterhouse stroll around Park City, Utah. (Blayze/Splash News)

Finally!

Bradley Cooper and model girlfriend Suki Waterhouse are at last giving the world a peek into their relationship.

The usually private couple went very public at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday, walking hand in hand around Park City, Utah.

The “American Hustle” star, 39, also brought Waterhouse, 22, as his date to Saturday’s SAG Awards. fdfdsa

In the January issue of Elle U.K., Waterhouse said she doesn't talk about her beau because "it's boring."

 "At least, that’s what I decided to tell you when you asked," she quipped.

"Look, maybe it’s best for me to say, ‘I’m not one of those girls who goes on about their boyfriends,'" she continued. "I do think whatever I say will sound weird. But the truth is, if I start talking about him, I probably won’t be able to stop. And I don’t really want to talk about him, you know?"

The pair started dating last March.

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