'Epic seatmates': Savannah Guthrie's star-studded US Open experience with Bradley Cooper and Brad Pitt

    Savannah Guthrie shares her star-studded US Open experience sitting next to Hollywood heavyweights Bradley Cooper and Brad Pitt.

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    A regular Sunday at the US Open? Far from it, if you're Savannah Guthrie having an "epic" courtside encounter with Bradley Cooper and Brad Pitt. The tale of this star-studded experience unfolded at the Arthur Ashe Stadium and has been the talk of the town.

    A Seat Between the Brads

    As reported by Yahoo Entertainment, Guthrie found herself sandwiched between Hollywood heavyweights Bradley Cooper and Brad Pitt, making her the envy of many. "It's Brad Pitt! You know, just how you do," she excitedly shared with her TODAY colleagues. In her words, trying to play it cool around the suave Brad Pitt wasn't exactly a breeze.

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    The US Open men's final, which saw Daniil Medvedev's victory over Novak Djokovic, was graced by not just two Brads but a plethora of renowned personalities. Amongst the attendees were Jenna Bush Hager, Al Roker, Mariska Hargitay, Rami Malek, and many more.

    "I Was Like Forrest Gump"

    Being in the midst of this star-packed gathering, Guthrie amusingly compared herself to Forrest Gump. Her proximity to these high-profile individuals led to playful exchanges, such as the one with Ben Stiller who vouched for her star-studded seating arrangement on Twitter.

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    In a candid moment, Jenna Bush Hager recalled a light-hearted incident where she stole Savannah's seat next to Pitt during a break, leading to Savannah calling her the "worst friend". This laughable incident added an extra layer of charm to their experience.

    Savannah went on to share some delightful Instagram snapshots of her with her “epic seatmates”, encapsulating her unforgettable day at the US Open. It seems she won the grand slam of celebrity encounters, proving that sometimes the audience can steal the show too.

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