Helen Mirren and Lady Gaga were spotted together during the Screen Actor Guild Awards, where Mirren comforted Gaga as she broke into tears.

A Twitter user shared a 14 seconds footage of Gaga and Mirren hugging and chatting. The 35-year-old singer can be seen getting emotional in the video and Mirren, 76, comforted the singer by patting her head.

At one point, the "Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses" star also wiped Gaga's tears. "Helen Mirren is comforting Lady Gaga who is crying," the user captioned the post.

Fans took to the comments section to share their reactions.

One of the users noted that the singer cried after she didn't win an award for her performance in "House of Gucci" as she was nominated in the Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role category. Gaga played Patrizia Reggiani’s character in the movie and in the past she has revealed how hard she worked on her character.

"Crying after losing an award and needing to be comfortable over it, so unprofessional," the user wrote. "This only exposes that she's not doing for the art and craft but for the awards and attention. Her acting isn't memorable outside of her fan base, many know this."

However, a fan replied to this comment and said that she was probably overwhelmed with everything as she didn't smile much throughout the event.

Another user asked if Gaga cried before or after losing the award. "Gaga doesn't cry about losing awards, I think it was talked about ukraine….gaga didn't look happy today," another fan replied.

Considering the award, actress Jessica Chastain won the Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role for the romantic drama movie, "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," which dropped on Sept. 17 last year.

Besides Gaga, Olivia Colman, Jennifer Hudson, and Nicole Kidman were also nominated in the same category. Mirren, on the other hand, received a lifetime achievement award.

"Lifetime achievement, sounds so grand, I suppose I'm still alive so by that measure, I'm eligible," she said in her acceptance speech. "Thank you S-A-G so much for this, I hate to say SAG at my age, it's always S-A-G for me."

Screen Actor Guild Awards was held in Santa Monica, California, on Sunday.

Traditionally the first major ceremony of the film awards season, the Golden Globes serve as a springboard for the Oscars -- Lady Gaga won a Globe for best original song for "Shallow" and eventually the Academy Award
Traditionally the first major ceremony of the film awards season, the Golden Globes serve as a springboard for the Oscars -- Lady Gaga won a Globe for best original song for "Shallow" and eventually the Academy Award AFP / Mark RALSTON