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Bradley Cooper has been in the news lately because of his sultry and eye-raising Oscar’s performance with his A Star is Born co-star, Lady Gaga. At the Academy Awards in late February 2019, Cooper and Gaga performed their Oscar-winning song, “Shallow” and days later, people are still talking about it. One of the people that has added their two cents in about the performance is Cooper’s ex-wife actress, Jennifer Esposito.

What did Jennifer Esposito say abotu Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga’s Oscar performance?

Like everyone else who watched the “Shallow” performance at the Oscars, actor David Spade was transfixed. He took a photo of his TV during the performance and captioned it saying “Is there any chance these 2 aren’t f–king?” Esposito commented on the post saying “Ha” and obviously, the internet blew up.

Now –the former Blue Bloods actress is addressing her comment. On her Instagram account, she posted a video discussing the controversy. She said, that her saying “Ha” was simply addressing Spade’s boldness and it was never directed at Cooper or Gaga. She also said that the people who are super obsessed with her two letters are, psychotic since there is so much going on in the world. She even clapped back at gossip sites and tabloids who have been dragging her memoir into the situation.

Why did Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Esposito get divorced?

Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Esposito were married for just four months back in 2007. Though they have never outright addressed their split — in her 2014 book, Jennifer’s Way the actress said addressed her failed marriage while throwing plenty of shade at her ex. She said,

Finding someone to love, who loved me, in this lonely city of Los Angeles was seeming more and more impossible every day. Then I met someone and accepted a date. “I should have noticed the red flags from the beginning—actually, they were more like an entire marching band squad of red flags—but I ignored them because, honestly, I didn’t think the relationship was really going to go anywhere. He was funny, smart, cocky, arrogant, and a master manipulator. I didn’t necessarily find him that attractive, but I figured that I could enjoy his sense of humor and nonsense for a while.

One date became two, two dates became four. We had fun, but he also had a mean, cold side. His personality could flip on a dime, but that kind of behavior was familiar to me. I’d spent plenty of time walking on eggshells in my childhood home as well as on certain sets, so I quickly learned my role in the relationship and went forward accordingly. But the relationship was about him and what he needed, and nothing else… It wasn’t all bad all the time, so I figured this was just my lot, and I took the good with the bad, even though the bad was extremely bad.

Cooper commented on the relationship in 2011 telling Howard Stern, “It was just something that happened. The good thing is, we both realized it… Sometimes you just realize it.

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