Lady Gaga has climbed the heights of the music industry to reach superstar status as a singer, songwriter and performer.
And on Sunday the New York City native showed she isn’t afraid to tackle other worldly heights when she headed out and spent part of the afternoon rock climbing.
The Born This Way star, 34, gave her 44.3 million Instagram fans and followers a glimpse at her courageous feat by sharing a photo of herself scaling the side of a huge rock.
Scaling heights: Lady Gaga put her strength and courage on display when she posted a photo pf herself rock climbing on Sunday
The photo was taken several feet above Gaga’s head as she looked to reach a platform area where she could take a brief breather.
She made a simple but profound statement about the strength and courage it took to part-take in the dangerous sport by captioning it with arm bicep and red heart emojis.
Her back muscles could be seen bulging when she reached out to take her next steps dressed in a grey sports bra.
Promo mode: The pop superstar has been promoting her sixth studio album Chromatica that dropped on May 29, 2020; she is pictured in a post from NYC on September 20
She also donned matching grey shorts, tan sneakers and a baby blue helmet over her long blonde tresses.
To help stave off the powerful glare from the sun, Gaga (born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) wore dark sunglasses.
The A Star Is Born actress and singer’s day of rock climbing comes on the heels of her confessing that she has learned how to embrace her life again following a bout of depression.
Mental health struggles: The Grammy winner’s rock climbing exploits come on the heels of her confessing she suffered from depression that resulted in suicidal thoughts
Art remedy: The New York City native, 34, confessed in an interview with CBS Sunday morning that she was able to break through her depression, in part, by channeling the pain and darkness into her latest studio album Chromatica
In an interview on CBS Sunday Morning last month, the Grammy winning shared how the pressures of fame had caused her to contemplate suicide.
‘I totally gave up on myself, I hated being famous. I hated being a star. I felt exhausted and used up,’ she said of her mental health struggles.
But she was able to break through her depression, in part, by channeling that pain and darkness into her latest studio album Chromatica.
‘I don’t hate Lady Gaga anymore,’ she said before confessing, ‘I found a way to love myself again, even when I thought that was never gonna happen.’
Her latest single, 911 off of Chromatica, addresses mental health and the use of anti-psychotic medication.
Personal subject matter: Lady Gaga’s latest single, 911 off of Chromatica, addresses mental health and the use of anti-psychotic medication