Anthony Weiner mum on ex Huma Abedin’s romance with Bradley Cooper
Anthony Weiner is staying zipped up about his ex-wife’s new flame.
The scandal-scarred former congressman declined to comment on Huma Abedin’s relationship with actor Bradley Cooper — saying simply “Nope” when asked about it by The Post Wednesday.
It was just too hard for Weiner to weigh in on his 46-year-old former spouse — a one-time top aide to Hillary Clinton — reportedly dating the 47-year-old “American Hustle” star for the past few months.
“I’ve got nothing for you,” Weiner said when asked about the relationship outside his East Village home.
He ignored questions about his own love life but stood erect and flashed a photographer a thumbs up, while instructing a reporter to “get out of the shot.”
Weiner alluded vaguely to the A-list romance while promoting his new podcast on Twitter.
“I love celebrity gossip as much as the next fella, but in case you need to catch up on Keys to the City, here ya go,” Weiner tweeted with a link to the show, which tackles problems in the Big Apple.
Abedin was introduced to the Oscar-nominated Hollywood hunk by Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who adores both of them and played matchmaker, Page Six revealed Tuesday.
“They are perfect for each other,” an insider said. “They’re both into power and politics and human affairs.”
Reports of Abedin’s new love interest popped up two weeks after Weiner, a 57-year-old convicted sex offender, announced his return to Twitter — the site that set the stage for his lewd selfie-fueled political downfall more than a decade ago.
Abedin, the former vice chair of Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, filed for divorce from Weiner in 2017 after he was sentenced to nearly two years in prison for sexting with a 15-year-old North Carolina girl.
They split after Abedin suffered through years of Weiner’s sex scandals, including images of a crotch shot he sent to woman while lying next to his young son in 2016.
The disgraced pol had previously admitted to sexting at least three women in 2013 after he resigned from Congress.