There have tons of rumors linking Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper to each other.
Gossip Cop recently revisited all the dating rumors involving the A Star Is Born co-star and confirmed that they are incorrect.
OK! magazine previously claimed that Gaga and Cooper were dating. However, they haven’t confirmed their romance because they are trying to keep things as low-key as possible.
“Bradley's ready to go public. 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,” a source said.
The insider said that Cooper and Gaga couldn’t make their relationship public because of Irina Shayk. The supermodel, allegedly, had an agreement with Cooper that they won’t date anyone for six months after their split.
The same tabloid claimed that Gaga and Cooper moved in together months after they published the previous storyline.
National Enquirer also stirred the rumor mill by saying that Gaga has suddenly moved on from Cooper because she’s now dating Michael Polansky.
The tabloid claimed that Gaga was forced to forget Cooper after the latter struggled to move on from Shayk.
“These days, it's 'Bradley who?' for Gaga. She was shattered when Bradley moved on after his relationship with Irina Shayk hit the rocks - especially after all the talk about their chemistry when they performed the movie's hit song, ‘Shallow,’ together [at the Oscars]. But when Michael came along, all of that became ancient history!” the source said.
However, Gossip Cop debunked all the claims made by the tabloids. The publication has been adamant at saying that Gaga and Cooper are nothing more than friends and former co-stars.
In fact, even though they worked together on A Star Is Born, they never fell in love.
During a previous interview, the “Poker Face” singer explained why a lot of people thought that there was something romantic going on between her and Cooper.
Gaga said that since the movie was a love story, she and Cooper had to convince their audience that they were in love.
“We did a really good job of fooling everyone. We created that. I mean, we made a love story. For me, as a performer and as an actress, of course, we wanted people to believe that we were in love. And we wanted people to feel that love at the Oscars. We wanted it to go through the lens of the camera and to every television that it was being watched on. And we worked hard on it, we worked for days. We mapped the whole thing out — it was orchestrated as a performance,” she told Oprah Winfrey.