Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper who starred in “A Star Is Born” are reportedly reuniting for another film. It was said that the two will be appearing in a biopic film about Cleopatra.
The pair have been involved in a series of dating rumors after appearing in “A Star is Born.” Their amazing on-screen chemistry led people to believe that they are really dating despite the fact that Cooper was in a relationship at that time. The actor and filmmaker and his long-time partner model Irina Shayk were living together with their daughter when the dating rumors broke out.
No one believes that Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are just friends especially after seeing their passionate performance of “Shallow” at last year’s Oscars. The dating speculations further exploded when Cooper and Shaky announced that they have called it quits.
Reunion for a movie
Now, after months of the undying speculations, it was reported that Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are set to appear in a new project together. With their first film being a hit and their dating rumors continue to spread, it was assumed that their next movie will surely be a blockbuster as well.
However, the fact-checking site, debunked the reports that Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are reuniting for “Cleopatra.” The publication revealed that the report is a complete fabrication since it has no basis.
Also, it is impossible for Cooper to be in the film with the “Bad Romance” singer because he is already scheduled for a drama film under Netflix. It was said that the actor will also direct and produce this movie.
Additionally, he has another movie titled “Nightmare Alley” where Cate Blanchett is his leading lady. Lady Gaga is also busy with her own projects so there is no time for a reunion work with Bradley Cooper.
Dating rumors denied
Meanwhile, Lady Gaga already denied that she and Cooper are dating. Speaking with Elle magazine, she said, “Quite frankly, I think the press is very silly. I mean, we made a love story. As a performer and as an actress, of course, we wanted people to believe that we were in love. We wanted people to feel that love at the Oscars and we worked hard on it for days.”


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