Chart-topping pop icon Lady Gaga is facing significant backlash following her endorsement of a prescription migraine medication, resulting in a flurry of negative feedback from disgruntled fans and critics. Her paid promotion of Pfizer’s Nurtec ODT via an Instagram post, complete with product branding and a glowing review, has led to accusations of the star selling out.

The "Bad Romance" vocalist shared a message of regret, saying, “I’ll never forget wishing I had found it sooner.” Gaga has been candid about her struggle with migraines since the age of 14, along with an array of other health issues, such as fibromyalgia, a chronic condition so debilitating she has had to cancel shows.

A source close to the situation expressed, “Gaga doesn’t understand the uproar. This is apparently something she truly believes in. But like a lot of self-obsessed celebs, she didn’t see what was coming!”

Critics argue that the singer, who is reportedly worth around $320 million, need not engage in product endorsements, calling the campaign a crude cash grab. “It really does paint her in an unflattering light,” the insider remarked.

Several followers took to the internet to voice their disappointment. One disgruntled fan posted, “You really are such an embarrassing sellout. It’s really disappointing.”

Criticism intensified when one follower criticized Gaga for promoting the product during June, LGBTQ Pride Month, without making a single post concerning the violence endured by the transgender community. The enraged follower stated, “All you guys care about now is money and paid partnerships.”

A particularly harsh critic rechristened the music icon as “Lady Capitalism!” The controversy surrounding Gaga's promotional activity underscores the delicate balance celebrities must navigate when endorsing products, particularly those related to healthcare.