
Lady Gaga is starting to sound like a broken record – and of course Twitter noticed!
The “A Star Is Born” star has been on a lengthy press tour since the release of the film, answering question after question about her co-star and director, Bradley Cooper.
So, instead of coming up with a different response each time, the “Poker Face” singer decided to keep things consistent and repeat the same line in reference to her co-star.
“There can be 99 people in a room who don’t believe in you, and one who does,” she gushes.
Fans have picked up on the familiar line and have poked fun at the 32-year-old all over Twitter – memes included!
Wtf I was walking down the street and I saw lady gaga and then she screamed "THERE MIGHT BE 100 PEOPLE IN A ROOM AND 99 DON'T BELIEVE IN YOU BUT JUST ONE DOES THAT WAS BRADLEY" pushed me on the sidewalk and RAN
— jo (@joanneraygrande) October 22, 2018
i wish i had a $ for everytime lady gaga says that if there's a 100 people in the room and 99 dont believe in you and just one does, it can change your whole life speech id be a millionaire https://t.co/pEVB3337MV
— TIMESTRETCH 🕑🕟🕣🕙 (@glitchybasshead) October 18, 2018
If I ever win an award in my lifetime and totally have no idea what to say when ask to give a speech on stage, I would just recite the "Lady Gaga Monologue" 😂😂
There could be 100 people in the room and 99 dont believe in you but just 1 believe in you, it could change everythng
— Lynn Buenavista (@lynnbuenavista) October 24, 2018
Some even joked that Gaga should use the line in her speech if she is awarded an Oscar for the role.
Honestly, @LadyGaga deserves #AStarisBorn Oscar solely so that I can hear her say, "There can be 100 people in a room and 99 don't believe in you, and just one does…" one more time at the Academy Awards.https://t.co/jF2dOdOFJB
Amen.— cassidy rainforest gard (@cassidygard) October 23, 2018
“And the Oscar goes to… Lady Gaga!”
Gaga: Thank you so much, this is a dream come true. You know, there can be a hundred people in a room, and 99 don’t believe in you…”
Me: pic.twitter.com/Gv23NM68MF
— sheena scullaaay 🥯 (@_mulderitsme) October 25, 2018
We can only guess that she uses the line because it closely relates to the plot of the movie.
The fourth remake of the film follows a talented young woman (Gaga) who finds fame after meeting a troubled Rockstar (Bradley). The two navigate through the trials and tribulations that come in the music industry in this romantic story.
The film is the first directorial debut for Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga’s first breakout movie role.
So it looks like “A Star Is Born” and so is her infamous monologue!
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