Bradley Cooper was hurt after the Oscars snubbed him in the best director category for “A Star Is Born”
Bradley Cooper, 44, made his directorial debut with the Lady Gaga movie, which made over $400 million in the box office since 2018.
“I was embarrassed,” Cooper confessed in “Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations from Times Square” (via People) on Tuesday. “I was at a coffee shop in New York City and looked down at my phone and [my publicist] has told me congratulations and said what we had been nominated for.”
He added, “They didn’t even give me the bad news.”
Bradley Cooper was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor for his work on “A Star is Born”. Sam Elliot earned a Best Supporting Actor nomination and Lady Gaga received a Best Actress nomination. The film was also nominated for Best Original Song for “Shallow,” that said the directing snub still left Bradley Cooper deeply upset.
He admitted, “I was embarrassed because I felt I hadn’t done my job.”
Meanwhile, Lady Gaga disagreed. “At the end of the day, he knows that he’s the best director in my eyes, and in all of our eyes as his cast,” she said last month. “I know that he’s so happy that we’ve all been nominated and that the film was recognized and we all feel really, really beyond elated for the recognition.”
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