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‘A Star Is Born’: Lady Gaga’s Life-Changing Work with Bradley Cooper

According to an interview, Lady Gaga says working with Bradley Cooper on ‘A Star Is Born’ which released in August 2016, has ‘Changed’ her life.
It has now been two years since Lady Gaga signed on to co-star in the Bradley Cooper-directed A Star Is Born remake in August of 2016. After months of filming and an official trailer release in June, the film’s release is now less than a month away.
The two co-stars cover this week’s edition of Entertainment Weekly, and while talking about their experiences in being involved in the project, Cooper opened up about re-opening the idea of the film remake after several failed attempts, and the doubt that he endured from friends and family whom thought that the project was a risky move.
“It just has changed me. Watching Bradley work was phenomenal and then having him believe in me, it gave me more ammunition to believe in myself and I just feel so blessed to have had that experience”, said Gaga of working with the Hollywood actor in that interview.
“I think what I learned from Bradley. It’s okay to be relentlessly sure of your vision and to go after it with every fibre of your being, and to never stop white gloving what you’re making”, the singer added “Sometimes, as an artist, I second guess myself when I go, ‘Am I pulling the thread? Am I unravelling the whole blanket now? Do I need to stop?’ It’s changed the way that I work today”.
Gaga’s previous acting credits include “American Horror Story: Hotel,” which earned her a Golden Globe for best actress in a miniseries; and its subsequent season, “Roanoke.”
“A Star Is Born” will open against Sony’s Spider-Man spinoff “Venom” with Tom Hardy starring, and Fox’s “Bad Times at the El Royale,” starring Chris Hemsworth.
> Shatabdi Sarker Poushi

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