LADY Gaga was taking no risks as she stepped out for a take-out coffee on Friday.
The music superstar covered her face with a mask and forwent pants as she was spotted in Hollywood, California alongside her boyfriend Michael Polansky.
6Lady Gaga was taking no risks as she stepped out for a take-out coffee on FridayCredit: BackGrid
The Poker Face singer flashed her legs in skimpy black bottoms which were hidden beneath a pink sweatshirt.
She added pink and white sneakers and even had her phone cover matched in to her candy color scheme.
Gaga – whose real name is Stefani Germanotta – displayed her platinum blonde hair which was impressively free of dark roots given the pandemic lockdown.
It looked like Gaga had already received a fresh and recent french manicure, as her nail extensions were perfect.
6The music superstar covered her face with a mask and forwent pants as she was spotted in Hollywood, California alongside her boyfriend Michael PolanskyCredit: BackGrid
She carried an iced-coffee as she was joined by her favorite accessory – her boyfriend.
Polansky was all in black alongside his lady-love of six-months.
The pair have seemingly been inseparable during the pandemic, being seen together numerous times picking up food and drink together.
She’s been engaged twice before, first to Taylor Kinney in 2015 and then to Christian Carino in 2018.
6She carried an iced-coffee as she was joined by her favorite accessory – her boyfriendCredit: BackGrid6Gaga looked great for having been in lockdown with no roots and a fresh manicureCredit: BackGrid
Recently, Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, recently revealed she had been considering sobriety – although the bottle of champagne suggests that idea is on hold for now.
“I’ve flirted with the idea of sobriety. I’m not there yet, but I flirted with it throughout the album,” the music megastar told Zane Lowe on his Apple Music show, of her new Chromatica album.
“It’s something that came up as a result of me trying to work through the pain that I was feeling.”
She continued: “But part of my healing process was going, ‘Well, I can either lash the hell out of myself every day for continuing to drink, or I can just be happy that I’m still alive and keep going and feel good enough.'”