Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga have long been reported to be dating, and in fact, it was alleged that their affair was the cause of the actor’s break up with his long-time girlfriend and baby mama Irina Shayk. The two began to be romantically linked together after starring together in the “A Star is Born.”
According to Australia’s OK! Magazine, Cooper and Lady Gaga are actually dating for a while now despite their past denials. In the article titled “Brad & Gaga: Still Hiding Their Love,” the magazine claimed that the former is ready to admit his relationship with the “I’ll Never Love Again” songstress and he is hoping that she will do the same.
Lady Gaga and Cooper’s dating rumors
Since their controversial stage performance at the Academy Awards followed by Cooper’s break up with Shayk, he and Lady Gaga have lie-lowed, but their dating reports refused to die. In fact, the actor’s split with his model girlfriend further fuelled the rumors, and it was even reported that the two are living together after Gaga moved in to his New York apartment.
Cooper wants to make it official
Based on the report by OK!, Bradley Cooper wants to make it official. He wants the public to know about them so they will not have to hide anymore.
“Bradley’s ready to go public,” the source alleged. “They have been spending the summer together, including a lot of indoor time, but now he wants to be like normal people and go hang out in public.”
What is the truth?
The fact-checking site, Gossip Cop do not believe the claim that Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are dating, so it is convinced that the report is false. To verify its suspicions, it reached out to the actor’s rep who told them that the duo is not a “couple” in the first place so apparently, there is nothing “to go public” about.
The truth is, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper have repeatedly said that their friendship is purely platonic. They once said that they could be soulmates, but that does not mean that they are in love with each other. It is true that they are very close, but romantic feelings are non-existent in their relationship.


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