Looking for a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, Lady Gaga hit up Starbucks in East Hampton, New York this past Wednesday (June 12).
Sporting a classy black dress, the “Just Dance” diva looked gorgeous as she carried her double espresso out the door and headed over to Intermix for some shopping.
Showing some love for her best friend, Lady Gaga served as a bridesmaid at a Cabo San Lucas wedding over the weekend.
The “Born This Way” songstress stood up with blushing bride Bo O’Connor and left all of her theatrical makeup and getups at home, instead opting for an uber-normal formal dress.
Her fans are among the most loyal in the world, and Lady Gaga's broken fingernail just raked in some serious dough in a recent auction.
The fake nail came from Mother Monster’s Born This Way Ball concert in Dublin, Ireland back in September, and she also wore it at the launch of her Fame fragrance the previous day.
Following up his cult classic “Machete,” Robert Rodriguez has just released the trailer for his forthcoming flick “Machete Kills,” and it’s quite the sight to behold.
Slated to hit theaters on September 13th, the upcoming film stars Danny Trejo in the lead role of ex-Federale agent Machete.
After a long break from social media, Lady Gaga made her return to Twitter on Wednesday (May 29) with some very special friends in tow.
The "Poker Face" songstress showed off a photo of herself, draped in silk fabric and a headpiece, alongside fellow singer Grace Jones and hat maker extraordinaire Philip Treacy.
If you're craving some Lady Gaga while she's finishing up recovering from hip surgery, fans can soon see her in action with her big-screen debut in "Machete Kills."
In a newly released trailer, a glimpse of the "Born this Way" singer is shown as she embodies her role as "La Chameleón."
Choosing to help out a friend for her first performance since February, Lady Gaga showed up at Brian Newman's gig at the Gramercy Park Hotel in New York City on Thursday (May 9).
The "Born This Way" singer joined her go-to jazz trumpeter on stage for a rendition of "Someone to Watch Over Me."