I'd imagine it'd be pretty dull having to do press tours, chatting over and over again about the movie you're working while throwing out the occasional anecdote about how much fun you and your co-stars had on set.
But then you think about how much these people are getting paid to do these interviews, and you suddenly don't feel too bad for them.
With that in mind, you'd have thought Lady Gaga could have at least mixed things up a bit on the recent promo tour for A Star Is Born, which she stars in alongside Bradley Cooper.
She's been telling interviewers: "There can be 100 people in a room and 99 of them don't believe in you but all it takes is one and it just changes your whole life."
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Gaga's referring to Cooper, who she's saying is that one-in-a-hundred dude who gave her a chance. Nice to know she had 99 problems, but that her co-star wasn't one. Good on you, Coops.
I mean, it's a lovely sentiment, sure. However, it starts to lose its effect slightly when you hear it again. And again. And again. AND AGAIN.
Just imagine being Cooper in all this, too, having had to truly master that understanding look while inside he's screaming 'SHUT UP GAGA, JEEEEESUS!'
Unsurprisingly, it hasn't gone unnoticed by the eagled-eyed people of the internet - who have made Gaga into a bit of a meme.
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One person tweeted: "Gaga saying 'There can be 100 people in a room and 99 of them don't believe in you but all it takes is one and it just changes your whole life...' but every time Bradley Cooper dies a little more inside..."
Another said: "I wish I had a $ for everytime Lady Gaga says that 'if there's a 100 people in the room and 99 don't believe in you and just one does, it can change your whole life speech' I'd be a millionaire." Us too, love, us too.
I mean, at least Cooper knows she's grateful. Like, really, really grateful.
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Featured Image Credit: BBC
Topics: Lady Gaga, Entertainment, TV and Film, Celebrity, Bradley Cooper