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The truth of the romance of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper: it was a montage of them, according to the singer

 The truth of the romance of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper: it was a montage of them, according to the singer

The truth of the romance of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper: it was a montage of them, according to the singer


Singer and actress Lady Gaga (33) starred opposite Bradley Cooper (44) in last year's romantic musical film, Shallow; her portrayal of on-screen lovers and her performance at the Oscars led some to believe that the actors were in a relationship off-screen as well. That actor and model Irina Shayk broke up shortly after, fueled these romantic rumors, but now, Gaga has revealed in an interview with Oprah Winfrey for Elle magazine that the gossip that surrounded the couple only proves that they did an excellent " acting ", because it was all a montage devised by them:" 


Frankly, I think the press is very silly. I mean, we fabricate a love story. For me, as a performer and 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 that camera and every television that was watching. And we worked hard on it, we worked for days.


 We went through the whole thing: it was orchestrated as a performance In truth, when we talked about it, we said, 'Well, I guess we did a good job!' he actor in the upbringing of Lea De Seine, the daughter he had with Irina Shayk two years ago: "He's a beautiful father."


 Gaga won the Oscar for Best Original Song for Shallow, and says he felt "a lot of pain" watching the trophy, because she had to "relive" hard parts of her career while playing Ally in the film. "The character of Ally stayed with me for a long time. I had to relive a large part of my career playing that role. I don't know how others feel when they act, but to me, I don't see it as filming a movie. 


I shot it as if I lived the character, and it's a moment of my life, so I relived it all over again and it took a long time for it to disappear. When I won the Oscar, I looked at it and a journalist asked me, 'When you look at that Oscar, what do you see?' I said, 'I see a lot of pain.' And I wasn't lying at the time. "

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