Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper Take Home The Golden Globe For Best Original Song

Mike Nied | January 7, 2019 12:02 pm

If there were 100 people in the room at the Golden Globes last night, all of them believed in Lady Gaga. The 32-year-old emerged victorious in a tight race for the title of Best Original Song at the prestigious ceremony. She and Bradley Cooper picked up the trophy for their breakout hit “Shallow” from A Star Is Born. In doing so they beat out the likes of Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “All The Stars” and Troye Sivan and Jónsi’s “Revelation.” Looking resplendent in a periwinkle gown, the hitmaker accepted the award from Taylor Swift. After the win, she took to Instagram to gush about the moment.

“I am so grateful to Bradley for this opportunity, and for singing this beautiful song with me,” Mother Monster wrote. “Me, @iammarkronson, @antmundo and @wyattish are floored by this win. Just a couple of kids that love making music, and we got to do it for this breathtaking film. We love our fans so much! Thank you for believing in us. And thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association!” The Vegas show girl celebrated her win by enjoying a bowl of Fruity Pebbles in bed with her trophy by her side. Talk about the ideal way to cap off a glamorous night.

Revisit the A Star Is Born anthem below!

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