On Sunday night, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper walked on the stage, holding hands, needing no introduction, as if they were the First Couple of Academy Awards. As Cooper started to sing "Shallow," Lady Gaga put her hand on her belly, appearing so overcome with emotion that she was knocked breathless. When they looked at one another, sitting side-by-side on the piano bench, his forehead leaning on hers, it was easy to believe that Lady Gaga and Cooper - not just Ally and Jack - were in love.
It was a stunning performance, so magical that plenty of viewers were 'shipping Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, rooting for them to be a thing. 'Shipping them hard. The enthusiasm was evident on Twitter and in group chats among friends. A Slate writer even gave them a couple name: Ladley Gooper, which sounds like a $200 face serum from Gwyneth Paltrow.
Ladley Gooper fever hit such a pitch that one website did a deep-dive on their friendship and mused: "Did Lady Gaga's Breakup Have Anything to Do With Bradley Cooper?" Answer: Fans think so, but there's no evidence and they're likely just friends. Elle took note of how Cooper's longtime girlfriend, Irina Shayk, reacted to the duet, because we all needed to know whether she was jealous. It wasn't scandalous: Shayk beamed, hugged Gaga and kissed Cooper.
Remember the annoyance of #PlaneBae, of a stranger watching two people in what might have resembled a meet-cute and deciding they were destined to fall in love? Wanting two people to be together doesn't make it so.