ALBAWABA - Bradley Cooper reveals his mom binge-watches Turkish series and loves Can Yaman.
When Bradley Cooper recently appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience, he surprised everyone by saying that his mother really loves Turkish shows on TV. Cooper said she watches them "non-stop" and sometimes watches whole shows over and over again.
Bradley Cooper talked about the popular Turkish love comedy "Erkenci Kuş," starring Demet Özdemir and Can Yaman. He said it was his mother's favorite Turkish show. His mother thinks the main character on the show is "one of the best in the world," according to Cooper. Cooper told Rogan with a laugh that the show has "about 360 episodes" and that his mother has seen all of them four times.
"Erkenci Kuş" first played in Turkey in 2018 and quickly became one of the most popular shows from that country outside of Turkey. The show was sold to many places, such as Greece, Italy, Spain, Israel, Latin America, and the Middle East. The show made Can Yaman a famous star in Europe, and while he was in Rome, he got a lot of attention from the Italian media. "Erkenci Kuş" also helped Özdemir's career and made Turkish romantic comedies a popular type of show to watch online around the world.

During the talk, Cooper joked and showed admiration at different times. He said that because his mother talks about some Turkish stars so much, he now knows their names. He stated, "She's fully committed."
Cooper and Rogan talked about many different things besides the Turkish drama. They talked about making movies, mental health, being a dad, getting in shape for parts, and Cooper's most recent work. Cooper talked about how hard he worked to prepare for "Maestro," his long-term love project about Leonard Bernstein. He discussed how much he studied conducting methods and voice training to make the movie seem real.
Many watchers were interested in the mention of the Turkish series, and it quickly went viral among fans in Turkey and around the world. People on social media liked Bradley Cooper's words and pointed out that Turkish dramas keep getting more attention thanks to unexpected support like this.


