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How Philly is this? Rydal's own Bradley

How Philly is this?

Rydal's own Bradley.

Cooper got the Tom and Lorenzo treatment this weekend when the fashion bloggers posted photos of the Philly heartthrob out and about in London wearing a gray "City of Brotherly Love" T-shirt.

The style bloggers' judgment: "Ain't nothing to look at from a style POV." But they did give Cooper props for repping the hometown across the pond.

Debbie, hurry!

Tom Murro, celebrity socialite and Daily News Gossip's go-to party mole in New York City, said that Debbie Harry stank up the joint at Friday night's Help USA Help Heroes gala at Cipriani 42nd Street.

The Blondie frontwoman came onstage following speeches by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan.

The program ran late, and when Harry was finally introduced at 10 p.m., she appeared with a pianist and sang several 1940s-era songs. By the third song, most of the 600 or so people at the gala got up and left.

As the room continued to empty, Harry carried on with her artistic lounge act for a small gathering of lingerers hoping to hear a hit. But she never sang one, said Murro, who was in attendance and surprised at what he saw.

He tells me the after-dinner lullabies seemed to make Kenneth Cole a bit drowsy. But we'll cut Harry a break. She'll be 70 this July.

In N.J., a good causeway

A local Miss New Jersey titleholder lent her singing talent to a benefit yesterday. Miss Coastal Shore, Anna Negron, performed a set of acoustic covers at a Voices for Kids concert in Cumberland County, N.J., benefiting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and the Miss America organization.

Negron, a contestant in the 2015 Miss New Jersey pageant, also used the show to promote her platform of getting young people to understand the risks behind drinking and driving.

The concert was held at Monsignor Zegers Hall - formerly St. Mary Magdalen School - 621 Dock St., Millville, N.J.

Gallery freebie

One of the few remaining stores in the Gallery, Tiffany's Bakery, will give away free cupcakes at the end of this week, after the shop moves to its new location.

The family owned and operated bakery has been around since the 1970s and is moving from its current home in the Gallery at Market East to a new storefront near the main entrance to Jefferson Station. The space is bigger, allowing room for more delectables, and it's only a hop, skip and a jump away from the spot that Tiffany's has held since 1977. The first 1,000 customers get a free cupcake.

But get there early. Giveaways start Friday at 9 a.m.

More fun than cupcakes

Make sure to pick up a copy of your Daily News tomorrow morning for news about the opening lineup at the highly anticipated Fillmore Philadelphia in October. Expect a major announcement!

OUT AND ABOUT 

A couple of players from the Colorado Rockies stopped by McGillin's Olde Ale House last week before their team brought the Phillies to their knees in games this weekend. Sources say pitcher Christian Friedrich and outfielder Charles Blackmon stopped in Philly's oldest continuously operating tavern Thursday and watched baseball highlights. I'm told they were friendly and posed for pictures with McGillin's general manager.

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