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Do Julia Roberts and Lady Gaga Hate Each Other? Actress Reportedly Snubbed the Singer at an Event

Photo by: Julia Roberts/Instagram

Julia Roberts and Lady Gaga are reportedly involved in a row and the trouble started when the actress supposedly snubbed the “I’ll Never Love Again” singer at the recent Critics’ Choice Awards. The women got on each other’s nerves as the latter got annoyed in return for the former’s alleged snobbish attitude.

As per Life & Style (via OK! magazine), the incident happened when Julia Roberts walked up and hugged Bradley Cooper who was just beside Lady Gaga. While the actress warmly greeted the actor, his “A Star Is Born” co-star was totally ignored and this was when the issue started.

The source shared that Lady Gaga was obviously offended because she was waiting for Julia Roberts to compliment her as well. However, the tipster said that the “Pretty Woman” star thinks that the singer is overrated so she is not really a fan.

“Lady Gaga seemed annoyed that Julia was not singing her praises,” the tipster said. “She wants approval from Julia because that would mean that Gaga has officially been accepted as an actress, but Julia thinks Gaga is overrated.”

Upon learning about this story, Gossip Cop, quickly launched an investigation to check the facts. In the process, the publication found out that nobody was aware that there is tension between Julia Roberts and Lady Gaga.

Further, the fact-checking site noted that almost all the media outlets were at the Critics’ Choice Awards to cover the event but no one ever reported about Julia Roberts and Lady Gaga alleged feud. This only proved that the snubbing incident never took place thus GC is confidently debunking the story.

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga took home two major Critics’ Choice awards this year. She bagged the Best Song and Best Actress awards for her movie with Bradley Cooper. On the other hand, Julia Roberts recently starred in “Ben is Back” film.

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