Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are one of those stars that have never-ending dating rumors. People and the media started to link the two after starring together in the “A Star Is Born” movie. Everyone who watched the film could not help but notice their insane on-screen chemistry that most people were led to believe that they are secretly dating.
What’s more, Cooper and Lady Gaga even extended their on-screen chemistry to events that they had to attend to promote or receive an award for their movie. In fact, they are like a real couple, even in other places other than their movie’s set. With how they act, like being sweet to each other and more, no wonder people are saying that they are dating.
And this is not all, Lady Gaga recently got a tattoo, and it features a musical staff with four notes. While it spells out G-A-G-A, it was speculated that it was referring to Bradley Cooper since if read in bass clef, the notes spell out B-C-B-C. So, are they really dating - in secret?
Musical crisis averted. Too many tequilas forgot the fifth staff line poor thing. Here’s the real deal ???? #GAGA pic.twitter.com/PvcL74x1NS
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) February 14, 2019
Lady Gaga responded to the rumors through Jimmy Kimmel live show. The singer explained that she and Bradley Cooper are really close that they feel they are soul mates, but then, they are not in a relationship. She said that they are actually happy that people mistake them as dating in real life after acting as a lover in “A Star is Born,” and this is because it only means that they did a great job in portraying their characters.
Finally, Lady Gaga put the dating rumors with Bradley Cooper to rest when she told Kimmel, “Yes, people saw love and guess what? That’s what we wanted you to see. It was just great and from a performance perspective, it was so important to both of us that we were connected the entire time. I’m an artist and I guess we did a good job. Fooled ya!”


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