Hey there, friends! Are you ready for an encore performance of A Star Is Born? Well, get ready because Bradley Cooper recently hinted that he and Lady Gaga might just reunite for something truly unforgettable. The beloved film struck a chord with audiences worldwide, and now its star is considering taking the magic to the next level.
Live Reading and Singing? Bradley Cooper Has an Idea
Let me paint you the picture: Imagine Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga stepping onto a grand stage, maybe even the iconic Hollywood Bowl, to deliver a live reading of their Oscar-nominated film’s script. But here’s the kicker—they’d belt out every single song as they go. Sounds incredible, right? That’s exactly what Bradley Cooper suggested during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show back in April 2019.
Ellen asked if he’d ever consider going on tour with the global superstar, and Bradley didn’t miss a beat. He said, “I thought it would be a cool thing to do, maybe one night, would be like a live reading of the script and sing all the songs as we read the script, like at the Hollywood Bowl or something.” Can you picture it? The energy, the nostalgia, the sheer brilliance of it all?
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Performing "Shallow" at the Oscars: A Moment to Remember
Now, let’s rewind to one of the most nerve-wracking yet exhilarating moments in Bradley’s career: performing "Shallow" with Lady Gaga at the Oscars. Bradley confessed that it was absolutely terrifying. But, he added, “I wasn’t nervous because I worked so hard. And Lady Gaga’s so supportive.”
He continued, “But it was terrifying because I’m not a singer, and I didn’t sing before this movie. So it was really crazy. It just shows you, if you work really hard, and you’re with supportive people, that you can do things you never even dreamed possible.” Can we all just take a moment to appreciate that mindset? Pure inspiration right there.

International Acclaim and Recognition
Bradley’s journey with A Star Is Born didn’t stop at the Oscars. His performance earned him international acclaim, including a heartfelt nod from none other than Prince William himself. At the BAFTAs in London, where Bradley won Best Original Music for the movie, the Duke of Cambridge approached him and said, “Congratulations, great film. I didn’t know you could sing!” To which Bradley cleverly replied, “I didn’t either,” earning a laugh from Kate Middleton’s husband.
When asked about casting Lady Gaga as Ally, Bradley admitted that she wasn’t originally in the picture. “But then it was

