Lady Gaga flashes her bare breasts and knickers in awkward wardrobe malfunction
LADY GAGA wasn't afraid to bare all when she stepped out to celebrate Tony Bennett's 90th birthday yesterday evening.
Lady Gaga wasn't afraid to bare all when she stepped out to celebrate Tony Bennett's 90th birthday
The 30-year-old singer left little to the imagination as she hit the town in a very revealing black dress as she left Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet To Come at Radio City Music Hall.
The Bad Romance hitmaker boldly chose to ditch her bra and instead teased her bare bust beneath the slightly see-through fabric of her leg-baring frock.
The flashing lights of photographers' cameras made for the unfortunate exposure of Gaga's ample assets as she sashayed down the street, though it appeared that wasn't her only wardrobe malfunction.
The 30-year-old singer left little to the imagination as she hit the town
The chart-topper also flashed her knickers as her dress blew up in the wind
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The chart-topper also wound up flashing her knickers as the garment's daringly high split blew a little too high in the evening gales.
The American Horror Story: Hotel actress completed the look by tying her blonde locks into a sophisticated up 'do and concealed her made-up face beneath a pair of oversized black shades.
Meanwhile, the singing sensation has revealed she will release her new album Joanne next month.
The award-winning artist has almost completed the project, named synonymously after her father's sister who passed away at the age of 19, and will release the record on October 21.
The flashing lights of photographers' cameras made for the unfortunate exposure of Gaga's ample bust
The singing sensation has revealed she will release her new album Joanne next month
The album will also feature a single named after her father Joe Germanotta's late sibling.
"It's going to be done in the next 48 hours. [My father] was younger than her and she was very sick with lupus," she told Zane Lowe on Apple Music's Beats 1 yesterday.
She added: "The death of her in his family and in his life, it really left a scar and a wound that never healed. The experiences of our families, and our challenges and our toughness make us who we are.
"It's all the toughness of the pain that happened as a result of losing her that made us all strong, and made us all who we are."