The Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga pair have been targeted by false gossip recently when it was reported that the two of them have fallen in love in real life. Despite how the stars of “A Star Is Born” constantly raved about each other’s excellent performance, their relationship is nothing but platonic. Speaking of the movie, it would seem that it had to be re-classified in New Zealand due to its presentation of suicide.
The report about the Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga love affair is courtesy of Life & Style magazine Gossip Cop reports, which claims that the palpable on-screen chemistry of the two is too good. So good, in fact, that the current partners of the stars are supposedly disturbed by it. The magazine then proceeds to cite a source to support this point, though, the source and the statements could not be verified.
“It’s pretty insane how much love they have for each other, and they don’t hide it. I don’t know how Irina and Christina can stand it,” the supposed source reportedly told the magazine. “Irina has been miserable for months. She hates that Bradley doesn’t hide the fact that he fell in love with Gaga. And Christian isn’t dealing with it much better. He is super jealous.”
Suffice it to say, none of this is true, and the Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga relationship has only ever amounted to friendship. This tabloid gossip is simply an attempt to drum up controversy where there is none in order to gain more attention.
A Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga issue that is more tangible has to do with the pair’s movie, “A Star Is Born,” where a scene depicting suicide is causing problems in New Zealand. As The Guardian reports, the country’s Office of Film & Literature Classification had to change the movie’s classification. This was in response to teenagers supposedly getting triggered by the scene.


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