Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga starred together in “A Star is Born” and since then, they are being linked. They were reported to have fallen in love while filming and now dating despite the former being in a relationship with Irina Shayk.
Now, Australia’s OK! magazine reported that Lady Gaga threatened to leave Bradley Cooper if he will not choose between her and his girlfriend who he also has a child. The singer wants her co-star to either dump Irina Shayk to be with her or they will break up if he will continue to see his long-time GF.
“Gaga has told Bradley that he has to choose a creative life with her or a boring life with Irina – the mother of his child,” the source told OK!
It was said that while Lady Gaga is very sure that she wants to be with Bradley Cooper, the actor/ director is torn. After all, he and Irina have been together for four years already so it is not easy to make a decision.
“Bradley is lost and does not know who to choose,” the insider added.
Moreover, as Bradley can’t decide quickly, it was said that Lady Gaga is losing her patience already. It was reported that Bradley thinks of his “A Star is Born” co-star as his forever artistic soul mate while Irina is simply the mother of his child.
Now, Gossip Cop that this tabloid story about Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper is not true and called it “ridiculous.” The publication noted that the “Always Remember Us This Way” singer already denied that she and her co-star are dating.
She refuted the rumors during her guest appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” just a month ago. Lastly, Lady Gaga’s representative also attested that the report about the singer and Bradley Cooper dating is baseless.


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