Photo: getty (2)Lady Gagahas thrived across music, movies and television, and some of her “Little Monsters” have recently found themselves wondering if she’s taking on the world of sports next.The 12-time Grammy Award winner, 35, isn’t actually competing at theTokyo Olympics, but that didn’t stop fans from pointing out her striking resemblance to Jordanian taekwondo competitor Julyana Al-Sadeq.Twitter fan account Gaga Daily, which boasts more than 500,000 followers, posted a photo of Al-Sadeq, 26, on Monday, after shelost against Milena Titonelifrom Team Brazil in the women’s 67kg round of 16 event.“Why is Lady Gaga at the Olympics,” they wrote.“Singer, actress, activist and now Olympian! Lady Gaga really does do it all!” wrote one fan joked, as another posted: “Lady Gaga is representing Chromatica at the #Olympics!““There can be a hundred people at the Olympics and one of them is Lady Gaga competing for a taekwondo medal,” a follower commented, referencing Gaga’soft-used nodtoA Star Is Borncostar and director Bradley Cooper.Although Gaga did not make Team USA this year, she recentlyshowed off her sporty sideduring a weekend getaway to Northern California with boyfriend Michael Polansky.She was spotted taking in some tennis lessons on Sunday, while rocking a cute white Nike ensemble, accessorized with some gold hoop earrings and necklaces.TheJoanneartist has had some downtime recently, afterpostponing herChromatica Balltour to summer 2022. She’s still keeping busy with herupcomingChromaticaremix album, as well as a special10-year anniversary edition ofBorn This Way.She’s also reuniting with a good friend for “One Last Time: An Evening withTony Bennett&Lady Gaga,” celebrating the legendary singer’s 95th birthday with two performances at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on August 3 and 5. The performance comes months after Bennett’s familyrevealed he’s living with Alzheimer’s disease.“On my way Tony!” Gaga recentlywroteon Instagram. “I can’t wait to sing with my friend.”
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Lady Gagahas thrived across music, movies and television, and some of her “Little Monsters” have recently found themselves wondering if she’s taking on the world of sports next.The 12-time Grammy Award winner, 35, isn’t actually competing at theTokyo Olympics, but that didn’t stop fans from pointing out her striking resemblance to Jordanian taekwondo competitor Julyana Al-Sadeq.Twitter fan account Gaga Daily, which boasts more than 500,000 followers, posted a photo of Al-Sadeq, 26, on Monday, after shelost against Milena Titonelifrom Team Brazil in the women’s 67kg round of 16 event.“Why is Lady Gaga at the Olympics,” they wrote.“Singer, actress, activist and now Olympian! Lady Gaga really does do it all!” wrote one fan joked, as another posted: “Lady Gaga is representing Chromatica at the #Olympics!““There can be a hundred people at the Olympics and one of them is Lady Gaga competing for a taekwondo medal,” a follower commented, referencing Gaga’soft-used nodtoA Star Is Borncostar and director Bradley Cooper.Although Gaga did not make Team USA this year, she recentlyshowed off her sporty sideduring a weekend getaway to Northern California with boyfriend Michael Polansky.She was spotted taking in some tennis lessons on Sunday, while rocking a cute white Nike ensemble, accessorized with some gold hoop earrings and necklaces.TheJoanneartist has had some downtime recently, afterpostponing herChromatica Balltour to summer 2022. She’s still keeping busy with herupcomingChromaticaremix album, as well as a special10-year anniversary edition ofBorn This Way.She’s also reuniting with a good friend for “One Last Time: An Evening withTony Bennett&Lady Gaga,” celebrating the legendary singer’s 95th birthday with two performances at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on August 3 and 5. The performance comes months after Bennett’s familyrevealed he’s living with Alzheimer’s disease.“On my way Tony!” Gaga recentlywroteon Instagram. “I can’t wait to sing with my friend.”
Lady Gagahas thrived across music, movies and television, and some of her “Little Monsters” have recently found themselves wondering if she’s taking on the world of sports next.
The 12-time Grammy Award winner, 35, isn’t actually competing at theTokyo Olympics, but that didn’t stop fans from pointing out her striking resemblance to Jordanian taekwondo competitor Julyana Al-Sadeq.
Twitter fan account Gaga Daily, which boasts more than 500,000 followers, posted a photo of Al-Sadeq, 26, on Monday, after shelost against Milena Titonelifrom Team Brazil in the women’s 67kg round of 16 event.
“Why is Lady Gaga at the Olympics,” they wrote.
“Singer, actress, activist and now Olympian! Lady Gaga really does do it all!” wrote one fan joked, as another posted: “Lady Gaga is representing Chromatica at the #Olympics!”
“There can be a hundred people at the Olympics and one of them is Lady Gaga competing for a taekwondo medal,” a follower commented, referencing Gaga’soft-used nodtoA Star Is Borncostar and director Bradley Cooper.
Although Gaga did not make Team USA this year, she recentlyshowed off her sporty sideduring a weekend getaway to Northern California with boyfriend Michael Polansky.
She was spotted taking in some tennis lessons on Sunday, while rocking a cute white Nike ensemble, accessorized with some gold hoop earrings and necklaces.
TheJoanneartist has had some downtime recently, afterpostponing herChromatica Balltour to summer 2022. She’s still keeping busy with herupcomingChromaticaremix album, as well as a special10-year anniversary edition ofBorn This Way.
She’s also reuniting with a good friend for “One Last Time: An Evening withTony Bennett&Lady Gaga,” celebrating the legendary singer’s 95th birthday with two performances at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on August 3 and 5. The performance comes months after Bennett’s familyrevealed he’s living with Alzheimer’s disease.
“On my way Tony!” Gaga recentlywroteon Instagram. “I can’t wait to sing with my friend.”
source: people.com