Photo: Lady Gaga/InstagramLady Gaga’sPride Month is off to averyhot start.Over the weekend, the singer shared two sultry Boomerang videos onInstagramshowing off her curves, and captioned the post with a string of rainbow heart emojis to symbolize Pride Month.In one clip, Gaga flashes a smile, keeping her eyes and forehead out of the frame, as she lays in the grass in a pink camisole… sans pants, it appears. In the second, nearly identical Boomerang, she touches her hair as she films the sexy pose. Her fans and followers filled the comment section with compliments and messages promoting equality.“LOVE IS LOVE🌈” one person wrote. “Oh that’s what’s over the rainbow 🌈✨😛” a second joked.Last week, the Grammy and Oscar-winning artist announced an exciting launch “to highlight a decade of love, acceptance, empowerment, and equality” from her makeup brandHaus Labs.The Bad Kid Vault is a limited-edition kit that includes a curated collection of 16 best-selling products to “create your own glam to celebrate what being Born This Way means to you,” Gaga wrote onInstagram.The release comes after Gaga celebrated the 10-year anniversary of herBorn This Wayalbum, which has the message of LGBTQ pride and acceptance. City officials in West Hollywood granted her a key to the city anddeclared May 23 as Born This WayDay.“You’ve been the motherf—ing key to my heart for a long time,” the artisttold the crowd, who cheered for her. “I’ll honor this and I’ll cherish this, and I promise that I’ll always be here for this day … to celebrate with you. To feel joy with you, to cry with you, to laugh with you. Because you know what we are? We’re poets and we’re just talking to each other.“Mayor Lindsey P. Horvath said, according totheWeHo Times, that “through her music and activism,Lady Gagahas become a cultural icon for our generation.““The anthem ‘Born This Way’ has become an out-and-proud declarative stance for countless LGBTQ people. TheBorn This Way Foundationfosters honest conversations about mental health with young people and seeks to eradicate the stigma around mental health struggles. I’m overjoyed to declare today ‘Born This Way Day’ and, on behalf of the entire City Council, give a Key to the City toLady Gagaas we launch Pride this year in West Hollywood!”
Photo: Lady Gaga/Instagram

Lady Gaga’sPride Month is off to averyhot start.Over the weekend, the singer shared two sultry Boomerang videos onInstagramshowing off her curves, and captioned the post with a string of rainbow heart emojis to symbolize Pride Month.In one clip, Gaga flashes a smile, keeping her eyes and forehead out of the frame, as she lays in the grass in a pink camisole… sans pants, it appears. In the second, nearly identical Boomerang, she touches her hair as she films the sexy pose. Her fans and followers filled the comment section with compliments and messages promoting equality.“LOVE IS LOVE🌈” one person wrote. “Oh that’s what’s over the rainbow 🌈✨😛” a second joked.Last week, the Grammy and Oscar-winning artist announced an exciting launch “to highlight a decade of love, acceptance, empowerment, and equality” from her makeup brandHaus Labs.The Bad Kid Vault is a limited-edition kit that includes a curated collection of 16 best-selling products to “create your own glam to celebrate what being Born This Way means to you,” Gaga wrote onInstagram.The release comes after Gaga celebrated the 10-year anniversary of herBorn This Wayalbum, which has the message of LGBTQ pride and acceptance. City officials in West Hollywood granted her a key to the city anddeclared May 23 as Born This WayDay.“You’ve been the motherf—ing key to my heart for a long time,” the artisttold the crowd, who cheered for her. “I’ll honor this and I’ll cherish this, and I promise that I’ll always be here for this day … to celebrate with you. To feel joy with you, to cry with you, to laugh with you. Because you know what we are? We’re poets and we’re just talking to each other.“Mayor Lindsey P. Horvath said, according totheWeHo Times, that “through her music and activism,Lady Gagahas become a cultural icon for our generation.““The anthem ‘Born This Way’ has become an out-and-proud declarative stance for countless LGBTQ people. TheBorn This Way Foundationfosters honest conversations about mental health with young people and seeks to eradicate the stigma around mental health struggles. I’m overjoyed to declare today ‘Born This Way Day’ and, on behalf of the entire City Council, give a Key to the City toLady Gagaas we launch Pride this year in West Hollywood!”
Lady Gaga’sPride Month is off to averyhot start.
Over the weekend, the singer shared two sultry Boomerang videos onInstagramshowing off her curves, and captioned the post with a string of rainbow heart emojis to symbolize Pride Month.
In one clip, Gaga flashes a smile, keeping her eyes and forehead out of the frame, as she lays in the grass in a pink camisole… sans pants, it appears. In the second, nearly identical Boomerang, she touches her hair as she films the sexy pose. Her fans and followers filled the comment section with compliments and messages promoting equality.
“LOVE IS LOVE🌈” one person wrote. “Oh that’s what’s over the rainbow 🌈✨😛” a second joked.
Last week, the Grammy and Oscar-winning artist announced an exciting launch “to highlight a decade of love, acceptance, empowerment, and equality” from her makeup brandHaus Labs.The Bad Kid Vault is a limited-edition kit that includes a curated collection of 16 best-selling products to “create your own glam to celebrate what being Born This Way means to you,” Gaga wrote onInstagram.
The release comes after Gaga celebrated the 10-year anniversary of herBorn This Wayalbum, which has the message of LGBTQ pride and acceptance. City officials in West Hollywood granted her a key to the city anddeclared May 23 as Born This WayDay.
“You’ve been the motherf—ing key to my heart for a long time,” the artisttold the crowd, who cheered for her. “I’ll honor this and I’ll cherish this, and I promise that I’ll always be here for this day … to celebrate with you. To feel joy with you, to cry with you, to laugh with you. Because you know what we are? We’re poets and we’re just talking to each other.”
Mayor Lindsey P. Horvath said, according totheWeHo Times, that “through her music and activism,Lady Gagahas become a cultural icon for our generation.”
“The anthem ‘Born This Way’ has become an out-and-proud declarative stance for countless LGBTQ people. TheBorn This Way Foundationfosters honest conversations about mental health with young people and seeks to eradicate the stigma around mental health struggles. I’m overjoyed to declare today ‘Born This Way Day’ and, on behalf of the entire City Council, give a Key to the City toLady Gagaas we launch Pride this year in West Hollywood!”
source: people.com