Lady Gaga has debuted a bold new look ahead of the release of her next album. On Sunday, the 37-year-old shared a selfie from the comfort of her bed showing that she had bleached her eyebrows.
She appeared to be makeup-free in the photo, allowing her natural beauty to shine through. The Born This Way hitmaker also confirmed that she was working on new music, captioning the image, ‘Xoxo night night writing lyrics in bed sleep tight.’
The announcement, along with her freshly-bleached brows, sent her fans into a frenzy. ‘Bleached brows! What’s coming ma’am,’ commented one, while another wrote, ‘You bleached your eyebrows, something iconic is coming… I LOVE YOU QUEEN.’
Drag Race star Shangela also weighed in, writing, ‘Creative juices are activated! Day and night.’ Gaga hasn’t released a solo album since the dance oriented Chromatica in 2020. Chromatica topped the Billboard 200 and produced the hit singles Stupid Love and Rain on Me featuring Ariana Grande.
Back in January, the star teased fans even further by posting a photo of herself posing inside of a recording studio. In the image, Gaga showed off her toned legs in a blue, pink and peach striped sweater dress and platform black lace up boots. The Poker Face singer wore dark sunglasses in the dimly lit music room filled with microphones and instruments. Gaga is currently set to star as Harley Quinn in the upcoming movie Joker: Folie à Deux.
The singer and House of Gucci actress has been focusing on her film career over the past several years, and is purportedly contributing her musical talents to Joker: Folie à Deux, which is listed on IMDB as a musical crime drama. Margot Robbie, who inhabited the character in Birds of Prey and Suicide Squad, showed her support for Gaga at the Golden Globes earlier this year.
‘Oh my god, she’s going to crush it. Are you kidding? She’s going to be amazing, I can’t wait to see it,’ the Barbie star said during the Entertainment Tonight and Variety digital pre-show. ‘I actually haven’t spoke to her about it. I almost don’t want to know so I can save it for the surprise when I get to see the movie.’