Despite the fact that “A Star is Born” has been out for quite some time, it would seem that the Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga fever among tabloids has yet to die. This is obvious from the fact that there is another false story about the co-stars circulating and trying to start drama where there is none. It involves a supposed duet from the two that is meant for the songstress’ new album and further claims that Irina Shayk is completely against it.
As Gossip Cop reports, a new report by the tabloid magazine Heat is claiming that the hit Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga duo will be getting back together for a single meant for charity. This will then be added to her new album, with the intent being to highlight the challenges that those suffering from mental illnesses cope with. At least, this is the claim being made by a supposed insider.
“She and Bradley will do a duet for charity which is intended to raise millions for mental health provisions in schools," the alleged tipster supposedly told the publication.
“Since singing ‘Shallow’ together proved to be so popular with fans, they’ve come up with another song based on the doubts that young people can often feel about themselves but are afraid to share with adults.”
The publication then went on to report that Russian supermodel Irina Shayk is not happy with the Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga duet. However, this is simply not true. In fact, when representatives of the singer were contacted about the matter, they replied with a definitive denial.
Basically, this is yet another false Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga story from a publication with nothing better to do than to come up with bogus details just so they can reap the benefits from clicks. There is no duet happening and Irina Shayk remains unaffected by imaginary trysts.


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