Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper Tease Performance of “Shallow” at Oscars

Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in "A Star is Born"

The 91st Academy Awards could feature a real-life A Star is Born duet.

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper stars of A Star Is Born have teased that they could possibly perform the feature’s signature tune, ‘Shallow’ at next year’s Oscars.

The Cooper helmed A Star is Born is the fourth on-screen adaptation of the musical romance between budding singer named Ally (Gaga) and a fading country singer, Jackson Maine (Cooper).

Traditionally, all five songs nominated for Best Original Song are performed live on the Academy Awards broadcast, which means fans could be treated to a real-life duet performed if the film is nominated for Best Original Song.

in her Variety cover story, Gaga vowed that the two will take the stage at the awards show if nominated, “One hundred percent.”

“We talked about that actually, because I’m such a maniac,” Cooper added. “I started texting her [Gaga] the whole pitch of how we should do it. So we’ll see. There might be a cool, unorthodox way we could perform it.”

‘Shallow’ was co-written by Gaga, Andrew Wyatt, Anthony Rossomando, and Gaga’s Joanne executive producer Mark Ronson.