The rumor claiming that Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are more than just friends are still persisting despite both stars confirming that their bond is nothing more than platonic. And now, Jeremy Renner has been added into the narrative, creating a love-triable between the three celebrities.
So is there any truth behind the Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper rumor? Judging by the lack of evidence, previous statements, and the reputation of the publication peddling the story, no, there is absolutely no truth to the narrative. The source of this story is In Touch (via Gossip Cop), a tabloid known for spinning stories about A-List stars.
With the success of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s film “A Star is Born,” it’s not surprising that gossip tabloids are churning out this story. After all, one of the main strength of the movie is the chemistry between both stars.
It also doesn’t help that Lady Gaga and Christian Carino called off their engagement following the film’s success. Until now, it’s still unclear why the two separated but gossip media would have it that Bradley Cooper may be the reason for the falling out. However, since the “American Sniper” actor is still with Irina Shayk, this is most likely an unsubstantiated claim.
The couple was recently spotted strolling the coast of Santa Monica beach with their daughter, Leia de Seine, and two dogs. As for Jeremy Renner eyeing Lady Gaga, there’s no proof about this angle either. At the moment, the “Avengers” actor is gearing up to create the “Hawkeye” series for Disney’s upcoming streaming service. No trustworthy publication has been covering the Renner and Gaga story other than unreliable outlets that constantly spew out false claims. Gossip Cop has also reached out to the songstress and Bradley Cooper’s rep and was told that there was no truth to the stories.


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