Irina Shayk reportedly warns Lady Gaga to back off and stay away from Bradley Cooper, according to the claim of a recent report. This story, however, has been debunked and confirmed to be a made up report.

Shayk posted a photo of herself on her Instagram account earlier this month with a caption, "Watch ya back." The Russian supermodel is working out, showing off her back, particularly her muscles. But then, Woman's Day Australia claims the photo is possibly a hint and a warning to Gaga to "back off."

According to the so-called source of the outlet, Shayk's caption is a message directed to Gaga to keep her hands off her boyfriend. The supermodel is allegedly tired dealing with everyone speculating over Cooper and the singer's close friendship. She reportedly hoped that when the awards season is over, the talk about her man and the singer becoming an item will be over as well - but it didn't happen.

The unnamed tipster asserted the alleged Instagram photo was a way for Shayk to remind the world Cooper is "all hers" and she will "fight back" to show Gaga who's really the boss. But, according to Gossip Cop, the claim of the outlet is just pure speculation and only comes from a nonexistent source. In fact, a reliable source confirmed to Gossip Cop that the tabloid's report is "ludicrous". The model only posted a photo of herself working out and she has no intentions to "diss" or warn the singer.

Rumors about Gaga and Cooper's "romance" have already been debunked, yet some tabloids still insisting their alleged "relationship". It's worth mentioning Shayk actually supported the A Star Is Born co-stars, where she gave them a standing ovation after their Oscar performance last month. She was also photographed hugging the singer for winning the award for Best Original Song. Clearly, there's no on-going drama between the two.

Meanwhile, Gossip Cop busted the same tabloid a few weeks ago for claiming Cooper will leave Shayk to be with Gaga. Then in January, the outlet maintained the two will end their relationship because of the singer. Yet, both claims were completely fabricated. Last week, the couple was spotted in New York City having a lunch date, so it's clear to say they didn't break up and they're still very much together.

The tabloid is just making false narratives involving Cooper, Gaga, and Shayk, to make a "love triangle," when it's not even existing at all. And with the latest report, the claim is only based from the model's Instagram post, which is pure nonsense.