Lady Gaga And Bradley Cooper Are Plotting A 'Cool, Unorthodox' Oscars Performance
We're still over three months away from the 91st Oscars ceremony — let alone two months out from the nominations announcement — although
Lady Gaga and
Bradley Cooper are already thinking about what it could be like to hit that Academy Awards stage with their
A Star Is Born hit, "Shallow," should it be honored with a Best Original Song nomination.
In an interview with
Variety, Gaga mentioned that she and Cooper, if asked, would absolutely perform at the ceremony — "one hundred percent."
Cooper then doubled down on the promise, noting that they've already spoke the possibility "because I'm such a maniac," he mentioned, not at all downplaying the
monumental success the film's album has already seen. Cooper continued, “I began texting her the complete pitch of how we should do it. So we’ll visualize. There might be a cool, unconventional way we may perform it.”
What might this "cool, unconventional display look like, you wonder? It definitely must top Gaga's fairytale
boat ride entrance at the Venice Film Festival and every other
dramatic red carpet display since. Unfortunately, the first-time director failed to fancy on the specifics, so we'll have to patiently wait and visualize if they're nominated and asked to perform at the distinguished event. Nevertheless given Lady Gaga's history of giving
stunning and
emotional performances at the Oscars, how could the Academy
not wish to prepare this happen?
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