" I was on the subway … to pick Lea downtown at Russian school and I got held up at knifepoint," Bradley recalled. The "Nightmare Alley" star, 46, said he was heading to pick up Lea, the 4-year-old daughter he shares with his ( rumored on-again) ex, Irina Shayk, while wearing headphones when he found himself face-to-face with a man whose three-inch long knife was pointed right at him. In a new interview with his pal, Dax Shepard, and Dax's " Armchair Expert" co-host, Monica Padman, Bradley Cooper revealed he was "held up at knifepoint" on the New York City subway before the pandemic. Now keep reading for more big celeb news, including Bradley Cooper's recent revelation about a scary subway experience…īradley Cooper details terrifying subway holdup I choose to do this year," the singer wrote in a caption, adding, "Life is a journey to remove the Space between ourselves and humanity." But according to the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom, the Hebrew word for "kiss" is "neshika," while the word Madonna picked - "Ve'yishakhu" - comes from a verse in Genesis that is usually "interpreted as indicating that Esau's heart was not behind the kiss he bestowed on his brother," Jacob, and is apparently used in a negative sense. In a clip on her Instagram Story, Madonna tells her daughter the word translates to "kiss" in Hebrew. It seems the Queen of Pop had the word "Ve'yishakhu" tattooed on her wrist while four of her kids kept their mom company at a tattoo shop. The new ink, however, is in Hebrew - and it might not translate to what Madge seems to think it does. 28, Madonna showed off the final installment in what she called her "trilogy of tattoos" for 2021 on Instagram. Madonna's new Hebrew tattoo might be translated wrong