Lady Gaga’s poker face gaming is now on a different level!
On Friday (July 3), Lady Gaga, 34, made known her Chromatica-themed face mask on a selfie post on Instagram. The post of the “Rain On Me” singer is her way of paying tribute to her just released album and keeping secure and healthy at this time of crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Well, Gaga’s 42.7 million subscribers went nuts seeing the singer nailed the eccentric “Chromatica” face mask, that has glitters, spikes and chains on it. “please send me this mask,” @mtv commented.
On the actress-singer’s caption, she challenged her ‘awesome’ friends to continue the mask-game she started, alongside tagging former U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Ariana Grande, and Tony Bennett -- #KindlyMask. Gaga also wrote that she believes in being kind to oneself, the community, and the planet.
Shortly, the 93-year-old singer Tony Bennett accepted Gaga’s #kindlymask challenge, posting on his Instagram a photo of him wearing a mask. “We encourage you to share why you wear a mask,” the singer captioned.
The post is surely Gaga’s unique way of inspiring others to follow what CDC’s advise in wearing a face mask that can help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
See Gaga’s classy selfie below:
This is not the first time Lady Gaga rocked Instagram of her wearing a “Chromatica” face mask though; On May 28, the singer first posted a photo of her wearing a fancy pink mask with spikes, and “Chromatica” writing in the middle part. On the singer’s post, she captioned thanking Scott Studenberg for the handmade tie dye outfit she received.
The mother monster’s “Chromatica” album is the singer’s sixth no. 1 album. As NYTimes reported, Gaga earned has now an estimated 274,000 sales as of first week of June, making her the largest earner for a female artist this year, so far.
“Chromatica” is scheduled beforehand to be launched in April but was put on hold for seven weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. The said album is the singer’s comeback to the dance-pop alternative since her ‘dissatisfying’ album in 2013 entitled “Artpop”. Gaga then was heard in a duet album with Tony Bennett and launched a solo album titled “Joane”. The singer was also invited to perform in the Super Bowl halftime show and starred in the box office hit movie “A Star Is Born” with rumored ex-boyfriend Bradley Cooper.
The album revolves around the message of mental health, depression, love, and finding self-worth which can be heard in the beats of disco, house, and electronic vibe. Lady Gaga also did not dismay her fans by collaborating with the K-Pop superstar Blackpink, Ariana Grande, and Elton John.
For more details about the Chromatica tour and ball details, stay tuned on Entertainment Times!