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I know all that, I follow her career as closely as most of you and I know every little detail of it. The point here is that she could have done a lot more for this album, and you know that.
Toxic fans: Gaga is lazy

 

Meanwhile Gaga: tours Joanne, films ASIB, records, releases & promotes the soundtrack, attends all the awards that come with it, records Chromatica & releases it, humanitarian work throughout 2020 including raising $127million for Covid-relief charities, raises profile of mental health continuously, offers huge support & exposure to BLM/organisations run by ethnic minorities, continues to build the BTWFoundation, pulls off the 3rd most successful celebrity makeup brand of the year, records with Tony Bennett + supports him through his Alzeimer's, promotes Tudor Watch & Voce Viva products, embarks on a new relationship with her partner, has time to be a daughter, sister, niece, friend to many, looks after her own mental health & physical well-being..

 

Toxic fans: but she should have performed at #THESHOW!!1

 

I knoww :cry:

 

To be honest, I wouldn't even call people who say she is lazy, should have done more/other things 'fans'. Those people clearly only care about themselves and not about her, her feelings or her health. So how could you call yourself a fan when you don't give anything about her as a person? I'd rather have her never doing a performance anymore, but feeling happy and content, then seeing her doing a load of promo while struggling.

 

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Lady Gaga Reveals Family Member Was Hospitalized for 2 Months in Pandemic, Praises Essential Workers

 

Lady Gaga is opening up about her experience during the pandemic.

 

In this week's issue of PEOPLE, the pop star, 34, reveals that a family member was hospitalized amid the coronavirus crisis.

 

When asked what has been giving her hope the past year, Gaga got emotional.

 

"I got to be honest. I'm about to cry on the other end of this call with you because it's really — it's doctors, it's nurses, it's essential workers," she says. "I haven't spoken to this person about speaking about this publicly, but I will tell you that a very important member of my family was very, very ill recently and in the hospital for almost two months. I was in the ICU by myself many times because you can't go in with more than one person, if you can go in at all. I have never seen the heroic acts of bravery that I witnessed, watching these doctors and nurses and people that were cleaning at the hospitals."

 

The Grammy- and Oscar-winning star adds she was moved by the kindness of the staff she encountered during the difficult time.

 

"They put their heart and soul into their work, and they even cared for me, who — I assure you, nobody could even recognize me behind all the gear that I had on. They just said, 'How are you doing? How is your family? Is everything okay? Can we do anything?'" Gaga says.

 

Since the pandemic hit in 2020, Gaga has been helping with relief. Last spring, she and Global Citizen raised more than $127 million with the One World: Together at Home concert to support health care workers and fight COVID-19.

 

Now the superstar has partnered with the International WELL Building Institute to promote the WELL Health-Safety Seal, which verifies that buildings have taken the necessary steps to prioritize the health and safety of visitors during the coronavirus crisis.

 

"It's essential work to getting us back into buildings and indoor spaces," she says. "It is very important that as a result of what's happened because of COVID-19, we start to rebuild the global community; we won't be able to rebuild the global community until we start building it at the local level."

 

Gaga is particularly passionate about helping small businesses devastated pandemic.

 

"What I'm looking forward to the most is making sure that small business owners and people that work for small businesses can get back to work and live their lives," she says. "My father runs a restaurant, and I've seen the true heartache it's caused him — and watching the way that restaurant owners have suffered is something my family knows intimately."

 

 

Devastating news. Hope the family member makes a recovery. Helps to explain her quietness during the pandemic that much more!

One could tell already when she did the One World thing, it was obvious that she had personal reasons to be so active and outspoken about it. Hope everything works out in her family!
'but she should promote her album!!!!!!11!!!11', I really hope her 'fans' will finally realise how selfish they have been after reading this incredibly sad and personal interview. Poor Stefani and her family.
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She deserves so much happiness. What a shitty year :snif: Hopefully this year is better especially with her energy going into the new album with her friend Tony :heart:
But it’s not like the Chromatica era has been stuck for just 2 months, also it's not as if she visits this relative of hers every day for 2 whole months, this is impossible, even for reasons of health security.

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