If a recent story by an oft-disproven tabloid outlet is to be believed, Lady Gaga has put an end to her engagement because of how she had fall head over heels for Bradley Cooper. Stories like these have become a dime a dozen following the success of the pair’s film, “A Star is Born.” As always, it’s nothing more than ridiculous publications attempting to ride the wave of popularity generated by a film.
As Gossip Cop reports, the outlet that put out this garbage of a story is Life & Style, with the magazine reporting that Lady Gaga had called off her engagement after falling for her co-star. Despite the supposed romance between the two having already been debunked numerous times in recent months, it still will not die. As is often the case, the gossip magazine also cited an unnamed source.
“Rumors have been swirling for months that Gaga and Bradley are totally into each other,” the supposed source reportedly said.
The alleged insider even brought Bradley Cooper’s current girlfriend, Irina Shayk into the mix by portraying her as a jealous lover who couldn’t stand her man getting close to another female. That female, of course, is Lady Gaga and the intimate moment that was supposedly the cause for the trouble is their on-stage appearance.
“Irina watched the video over and over, obsessing about how Bradley lost himself in the moment,” the alleged tipster was quoted as saying.
The supposed insider then added that “It was super uncomfortable to watch,” referring to the clip of Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga singing on stage. It was even thrown in that the actor’s girlfriend “was furious, and told him so. She said if that was acting, then he definitely deserved an Oscar. But Bradley denied any wrongdoing.”
Other, more reputable publications had already covered the Lady Gaga engagement issue. Their versions of the story basically paint the scenario of a relationship that simply did not work out.


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