Mel B Labels Lady Gaga And Bradley Cooper's Oscars Duet 'Uncomfortable', But Irina Shayk Proves There's Nowt To See Here

The Hollywood star's girlfriend led the standing ovation following the performance

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s showstopping performance of Shallow at Sunday night’s Oscars was undoubtedly one of the highlights from this year’s ceremony.

The chemistry between Gaga and her A Star Is Born co-star was plain to see during the Oscar-winning duet – something that didn’t go unnoticed by a certain Spice Girl.

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After performing Shallow on stage, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper went on to win the Best Original Song Oscar for the song from A Star Is Born
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Mel B admitted she found the performance “uncomfortable” during an interview on Good Morning Britain because it was watched by Bradley’s girlfriend Irina Shayk, who was in the audience at LA’s Dolby Theatre.

Mel said: “See, I felt so uncomfortable for Bradley’s girlfriend... But I would like to think it was part of the whole performance, because there’s a women’s code and hopefully that’s not... hopefully it’s only professional”.

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Mel B
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We can only assume Mel didn’t catch what happened immediately after the pair had duetted, as Irina was the first person out of her seat to give her boyfriend and Gaga a standing ovation (that’s her down at the front in the backless gown)...

And we think this picture pretty much sums up just how comfortable Irina is in her relationship.

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Lady Gaga was hugged by Irina Shayk as she returned to her seat following her performance of Shallow with Bradley Cooper.
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Mel B also wasn’t a fan of Queen’s performance with Adam Lambart, which opened this year’s ceremony.

Despite being interviewed next to Roger Taylor from the band on GMB, Mel said she wanted “more pizzazz” in the opening number.

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Roger Taylor and Mel B were guests on Good Morning Britain's Oscars special.
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“I did say that I wanted more pizzazz, but you can’t get away from the opening of the Oscars being what it is.

“There’s pressure, there’s a lot of eyeballs on it and Adam Lambert, the whole thing, did do great. I just wanted more pizzazz, sorry.”

When Roger asked her if she meant from the whole show, Mel replied: “Just from the opening number.”

Awks.

Oscars 2019: All The Red Carpet Pics
Lady Gaga(01 of63)
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Nominated for Best Actress and Best Original Song (credit:Andrew H. Walker/BEI/REX/Shutterstock)
Olivia Colman(02 of63)
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Nominated for Best Actress (credit:Christopher Polk/Rex/Shutterstock)
Yalitza Aparicio(03 of63)
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Nominated for Best Actress (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk(04 of63)
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Nominated for Best Actor (credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
Emma Stone(05 of63)
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Nominated for Best Supporting Actress (credit:Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)
Glenn Close(06 of63)
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Nominated for Best Actress (credit:David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)
Regina King(07 of63)
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Nominated for Best Supporting Actress (credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
Melissa McCarthy(08 of63)
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Nominated for Best Actress (credit:Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)
Mark Ronson(09 of63)
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Nominated for Best Original Song (credit:David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)
Rami Malek and Lucy Boynton(10 of63)
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Amy Adams(11 of63)
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Adam Driver and Joanne Tucker(12 of63)
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Richard E Grant and Olivia Grant(13 of63)
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Viggo Mortensen(14 of63)
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Nominated for Best Actor (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Chadwick Boseman(15 of63)
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Rachel Weisz(16 of63)
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Michael B Jordan and Donna Jordan(17 of63)
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Jennifer Lopez(18 of63)
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Michael B. Jordan, Letitia Wright, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke and Ryan Coogler of Black Panther, with Zinzi Evans(19 of63)
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Marina de Tavira(20 of63)
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Willem Dafoe and Giada Colagrande(21 of63)
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Nominated for Best Actor (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Sam Elliott(22 of63)
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Spike Lee(23 of63)
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Sam Rockwell(24 of63)
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Allison Janney(25 of63)
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Last year's Best Supporting Actress recipient (credit:MARK RALSTON via Getty Images)
Serena Williams(26 of63)
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Charlize Theron(27 of63)
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Dame Helen Mirren(28 of63)
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Pharrell Williams and Helen Lasichanh(29 of63)
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David Oyelowo(30 of63)
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Nicholas Hoult and Joe Alwyn of The Favourite(31 of63)
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Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson of Captain Marvel(32 of63)
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Sarah Paulson(33 of63)
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James McAvoy(34 of63)
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Adam Lambert(35 of63)
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Oscars 2019 performer (credit:Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)
Gwilym Lee, Allen Leech, Joseph Mazzello, and Ben Hardy of Bohemian Rhapsody(36 of63)
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Billy Porter(37 of63)
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Linda Cardellini(38 of63)
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Octavia Spencer(39 of63)
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Jordan Peele and Chelsea Peretti(40 of63)
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Last year's recipient of Best Original Screenplay (credit:MARK RALSTON via Getty Images)
Tina Fey(41 of63)
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Maya Rudolph(42 of63)
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Amy Poehler(43 of63)
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Gemma Chan(44 of63)
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Angela Bassett(45 of63)
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Emilia Clarke(46 of63)
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Diane Warren(47 of63)
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Constance Wu(48 of63)
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Shangela(49 of63)
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Danielle Macdonald(50 of63)
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Elsie Fisher(51 of63)
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Jennifer Hudson(52 of63)
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Oscars 2019 performer (credit:MARK RALSTON via Getty Images)
Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet(53 of63)
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Nancy García(54 of63)
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Stephan James(55 of63)
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Amandla Stenberg(56 of63)
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Awkwafina(57 of63)
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Kacey Musgraves(58 of63)
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Laura Harrier(59 of63)
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Barry Jenkins and Lulu Wang(60 of63)
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Ryan Seacrest(61 of63)
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Jennifer Lewis(62 of63)
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Giuliana Rancic(63 of63)
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