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Lady Gaga just blessed our Instagram feeds with a makeup-free selfie and fans can’t get over the 35-year-old singer’s flawless complexion. While often going full-glam for the cameras, the ‘House of Gucci’ actress bared her glowing skin to all of social media in a lush garden on a sunny day.
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Clearly the singer knows how to find her light, tilting her fair skin towards the sun in the selfie which has racked up more than 800,000 likes from her 49.4 million followers. Gaga captioned the image with a simple yellow heart, and fans quickly commented on the natural beauty she possessed.
One fan wrote, “You’re beautiful lady,” while the singer’s brand, Haus Laboratories commented, “Natural queen,” with a red heart emoji. Gaga has never been one to shy away from a makeup free selfie, and her Instagram grid is a testament to the comfort she feels in her own skin–and rightfully so. Back in early September the singer shared another nearly makeup free selfie to social media, rocking only filled in brows with an eyebrow pencil from her own beauty line.
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The singer’s life hasn’t been all about lounging around in the garden, however, and she recently released a new album titled ‘Love For Sale’ with music icon Tony Bennett. This is the second collaborative album that the pair have made together, and consists of jazz style covers of Cole Porter music. The duo met back in 2011, and Gaga recently revealed the joy of recording the album with Bennett.
In a recent interview the pop icon said, “It’s a gift that I will hold in my heart ’til my last breath. My time with Tony has changed me forever. Frank Sinatra said he was the best singer in the world and I don’t think Frank lied.” Bennett has been publicly struggling with Alzheimer’s, but the duo took the stage together last month for their final performance, and the 95-year-old musician recognized his friend, despite his battle with the disease. “That’s the first time that Tony said my name in a long time,” she later told CBS.