As for going Instagram-official, that didn’t come until May 2025, when Hadid posted a photo of her kissing Cooper at her 30th birthday party. Since then, the pair have made their relationship a little more public—going on star-studded double dates, giving rare glimpses into their romance on social media and keeping their bond close to the heart with her “G loves B” necklace.
And while they’ve yet to make their red carpet debut, Hadid and Cooper have attended high profile events together, including the 2026 Met Gala (he skipped the carpet and met her inside) and Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s celeb-filled wedding.
Still, privacy remains important to Hadid and Cooper. Though she described their union to Vogue as “very romantic and happy,” she noted, “It’s just not part of our relationship to share for whatever reason.”
While she used to post peeks into her relationship with Malik, which ended in 2021, the face of Miu Miu and Maybelline knew she was damned if she did or didn’t.
“If I post what I think would be normal to post with your boyfriend then the comments are, ‘It’s extra’, ‘it’s forced’, ‘it’s fake,'” Hadid told British Vogue in 2018. “And then if I don’t do enough then they’re like, ‘They’re not really together,’ so it’s kind of always a battle. But I do what feels true to me and I try to do it with integrity and all I can hope is that people would see it’s real.”

