Over the weekend, a video clip of Lady Gaga accepting a Grammy Award alongside a visibly drunk Bradley Cooper has gone viral; it has left fans wondering if it's real or not.
A fan account named Gaga Daily shared the 23-second clip, replying to a question Pop Base posed on Twitter, asking "What is your favorite award show moment?"
The clip is actually from Gaga and Cooper's award-winning movie "A Star Is Born," which was released in 2018.
According to reports, Cooper did not actually pee himself, but rather it was the character he was playing, Jackson Maine.
The video, which proved to be a little too realistic, how has a fact-checking tag beneath it which explains what is happening in the video to avoid confusion among fans.
However, this did not stop the video from going viral. It currently has over 27 million views, 5,600 retweets, 86,000 likes, and 5,800 bookmarks.
Fans React
Fans cannot help but poke fun at the now-viral video, acting as if it actually happened, which only confused other fans further.
"Is this real? I've never seen this lol," a fan wrote.
"OMG! I remember this. It was such a crazy day," another wrote, adding a fake newspaper with Cooper on the cover, with the headline "Urine trouble, Mister! Country star's leaky bladder upstages wife's Grammy win."
"No, I was there at the awards show. I saw the pee," another added.
"He was drunk as f**k."
Shallow
When Gaga was announced to play opposite Cooper in "A Star is Born," people thought that it would probably be another cash-grab moment for the singer.
However, she has proved that aside from singing and dancing, "Mother Monster" can act as well.
Aside from her remarkable acting in the movie, her song "Shallow," which was included in the soundtrack, continues to be one of the most-played songs on Spotify five years later.
According to reports, the duet song is the sixth most streamed song by a lead female act on the music streaming platform.
After the premiere of the movie and the release of its official soundtrack, the song went on to receive several accolades including a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, an Academy Award for Best Original Song, a BAFTA Award for Best Film Music, and a Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Original Song.
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