LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Lady Gaga looked unrecognizable and was mistaken for another famous popstar in a new social media video. The 37-year-old 's fans questioned who she is following her latest TikTok video, where she was seen promoting her makeup brand Haus Labs.
Lady Gaga, whose birth name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, uploaded a short video on Wednesday, May 17. The new Harley Quinn actress sported a black vest and was 'vibing out' to the upbeat track 'Princess Diana' by Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj while she promoted her own very popular cosmetics brand.
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'These NEUTRALS are HOT'
In her TikTok video, Lady Gaga captioned, "These NEUTRALS are HOT LIKE THIS RECORD. @HausLabs (Grrrrrrr…I’m wearing maple matte)." The Trinidadian rapper was also overjoyed to see her peer using the song in her promotional video.
However, Gaga is not the only one who liked the team-up between Ice and her longtime idol, Minaj. The track debuted at No 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 last month, became the first-ever No 1 on Hot Rap Songs by two co-billed women, and has been used in countless TikTok videos.
'This might not be Lady Gaga'
Many fans seemed to mistake Gaga for Miley Cyrus. One fan tweeted, "This might not be Lady Gaga?? Am I crazy?" While another added, "I can’t describe it but her and Miley look brand new and it’s kinda similar and they look amazing." A third person tweeted, "She’s looking younger, slimmer, HAPPIER and she has such good taste in music!" One fan wrote, "Ummm, is it just me or does she look very different? I mean, she looks incredible, but did she have something done? I can't quite pinpoint it", and another commented, "This is not the Lady Gaga from the Poker face and Just Dance music video’s …."
Gaga wrapped filming on the Joker sequel
Gaga wrapped filming on the Joker sequel in early April which may be one of the reasons why her hair looked shorter and lighter than usual. She has taken the role from Margot Robbie and stars opposite Joaquin Phoenix in the title role. The new movie is set to be released in October 2024.
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