Lady Gagagave her costar and directorBradley Coopera belated thank you after winning a Golden Globe on Sunday night.
The 32-year-oldA Star Is Bornactress shared a sweet Instagram photo of herself and Cooper, 44, on the stage of the 2019Golden Globesin which she thanked him for believing in her.
“I didn’t get to say everything I wanted to say last night when we won, I was so overcome with emotion and of course wanted to share the mic with my co-writers,” the singer wrote in the caption. “We are all so grateful Bradley loved “Shallow,” sang his heart out live, and truly the song would not be revered as it is without the brilliant film and moment Bradley created and the way he directed the moment and collaborated with us on how it would eventually be given to the world.”
She added, “Thank you B, and thank you Warner Bros. Thank you HFPA, we are beyond grateful. 📸@gettyentertainment.”
Lady Gaga won the Golden Globefor best original song for “Shallow” alongside songwriters Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt and Anthony Rossomando.
In a complete surprise to many tuning into the award show,A Star Is Borntook home just one award of the five it was nominated for.
The musical drama fell to other victors in the categories of best actor and best actress for Cooper andLady Gaga, respectively.
Lady Gaga at the 2019 Golden Globe Awards.Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock

InA Star Is Born, Gaga, 32, plays Ally, a struggling artist who falls in love with seasoned musician Jackson Maine (Cooper) and jump-starts her own career. She previously won a Golden Globe forAmerican Horror Story: Hotel.
The “Bad Romance” singertold PEOPLE in September that her friendshipwith director and costar Cooper, 44, is “what set the tone for this film.”
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“He’s such a wonderful person,” she said. “He says it to me in the movie, he says, ‘All you gotta do is trust me.’ I trusted him the whole time. He pulled things out of me that I never thought that I even had.”
After giving Cooper a hug, a tear-filled Gaga took the stage alongside her fellow songwriters toaccept the trophy for their song “Shallow.”
“I just have to say, as a woman in music, it is really hard to be taken seriously as a musician and a songwriter. These three incredible men … they lifted me up and supported me,” Gaga said. “Bradley, I love you.”
source: people.com