Bradley Cooper joins Lady Gaga to perform 'Shallow' in Las Vegas

There could be 100 people in an audience...
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Chloe Bryan
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Bradley Cooper joins Lady Gaga to perform 'Shallow' in Las Vegas
The stars! They're born! Credit: Dominique Charriau/WireImage/Getty Images

Jackson Maine -- er, uh, Bradley Cooper -- joined Lady Gaga onstage Saturday night for a surprise performance of "Shallow," the duo's hit song from A Star Is Born.

Cooper was in the audience for Gaga's Enigma residency in Las Vegas, and the crowd enjoyed a nice surprise when he popped onstage for the duet. (There could be 100 people in a room, but only one Bradley Cooper was in A Star Is Born.)

Gaga was visibly moved by the experience, giving Cooper the universe's longest hug and kneeling at his feet for the first verse.

"Shallow" is nominated for Best Original Song at this year's Oscars, which means we'll probably get to see another version of this performance soon. The blessings keep rolling in!

Gaga's residency at the Park Theatre runs until November.

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Chloe was the shopping editor at Mashable. She was also previously a culture reporter. You can follow her on Twitter at @chloebryan.

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