Bruce Springsteen, also known as The Boss, extended a helping hand to director Scott Cooper and his family in the aftermath of their home being destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires. Scott, who is working on the biopic “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”, shared how Bruce graciously welcomed his family into his own home following the tragic incident. Bruce even sent a guitar to Scott’s daughter Stella, who had lost hers in the fire.
Scott expressed his gratitude towards Bruce, stating that the experience added a profound emotional depth to their movie project. The director was deeply moved when he received the news of his house burning down while on set with actor Jeremy Allen White, who portrays Bruce in the film.
Despite facing immense challenges, including the loss of their family pet, Scott commended his daughters for their resilience. He acknowledged the difficulties they had endured, highlighting the strength they displayed in the face of adversity.
Jeremy Allen White, reflecting on his experience preparing for the role of Bruce, admitted to feeling daunted by the task but appreciated the opportunity to learn and grow through the process. He emphasized the dedication required to portray the iconic musician accurately.
The touching story of Bruce Springsteen’s support during a time of crisis serves as a reminder of compassion and generosity in the face of adversity.
