Lady Gaga proudly declares Bradley Cooper as her soulmate in heartfelt acceptance speech while sharing Best Actress award

Lady Gaga had a touching evening at the Critics’ Choice Awards, where she won two awards for Best Song and Best Actress alongside Glenn Close. The singer, 32, became emotional as she accepted the honors in Los Angeles and referred to her co-star Bradley Cooper as the ‘love of my life’. Gaga showed her gratitude by kissing her fiancé Christian Carino and sharing a special moment with Bradley at the event.

Lady Gaga expressed her deep affection for both her co-star Bradley Cooper and the film’s director during her acceptance speech at the Critics’ Choice Awards in Los Angeles. She referred to Bradley as ‘the love of my life’ and thanked her partner Christian as well. She praised Bradley as a ‘magical filmmaker’ and admired his directorial debut, expressing that her experience working with him was unlike any other she had ever had with a director or actor.

She mentioned that Bradley Cooper, who both directed and starred in the film, effortlessly portrayed both the lover and the creative force behind the scenes.

With a loving peck, Gaga sealed the moment when her name was announced by turning to kiss her soon-to-be husband, Christian Carino.

Here’s to us! The group is celebrating the two wins for A Star Is Born, with Lady Gaga winning Best Actress and Best Song for Shallow. She expressed her gratitude, saying, “I will always treasure this moment. You were not only the love of my life, but also the man behind the camera.” Lady Gaga then reflected on her challenging role as Ally, the aspiring singer in the emotional film. She shared, “It was a tough journey for me to portray something I wasn’t sure I wanted to relive.” Despite the difficulties, she thanked life for providing her with experiences that helped her bring the character to life.

Overwhelmed with emotions, Gaga expressed how challenging it was for her to revisit painful memories during the awards ceremony. She dedicated her win to those struggling with alcoholism, inspired by Bradley’s portrayal in their film. She emphasized that the true stars were individuals who have shown courage and determination in overcoming their struggles. At the Critics’ Choice Awards, it is not uncommon for ties to occur. In addition to Gaga and Close sharing an award, Patricia Arquette and Amy Adams also tied for Best Actress in a TV Movie, leading to a rare joint acceptance speech.

At the Critics’ Choice Awards, it’s not uncommon to see ties among the winners. In a surprising twist, Lady Gaga and Glenn Close both took home the award for Best Actress. The two talented women were captured sharing a hug on stage, celebrating their well-deserved honors for their roles in A Star is Born and The Wife.

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