LADY Gaga has certainly flashed the flesh this week, in skimpy shorts and barely there crop tops, but today she has decided to cover up.
Although still showing off her midriff, the singer opted for, wait for it… trousers!
7Lady Gaga opts to cover up after a week of flashing the fleshCredit: Splash News7She still showed off her impressive midriffCredit: Splash News
She has had her bum and underboob on display ALL week but for some reason she has decided her fans have seen enough of her bum and boobs and opted for keeping them under wraps.
Today’s outfit was a far cry from her outfits this week.
7The singer was snapped out in New YorkCredit: Splash News7This week she has flashed her boobs and bum FOUR timesCredit: Splash News
She kicked off her shorts and booby look in London, where she donned tiny denim hot pants with a tiny metallic top which skimmed her breasts.
She then changed into another pair of teeny shorts, this time silver which she teemed with a tiny grey t-shirt and replaced a bra with black tape
7But today the hot pants were gone and the trousers were onCredit: Splash News
Then back in New York she was snapped wearing black cut-off shorts, with “Gaga” emblazoned on the back, with a tiny white T-shirt, black bra and black boots.
The next day she was back in a another pair of teeny black short, this time wearing a cropped white tee.
This week the singer opened up to The Sun about how her new single Perfect Illusion is about her split from fiancé Taylor Kinney.
“It is about love. Of course it is,” she said.
7She stepped out in New York earlier this week wearing this barely there outfitCredit: Splash News
“It is about all kinds of relationships, every kind of love in your life and mine.
“And I think it’s both sides – it’s not really from the woman’s perspective this song – it was important to me that men, when they heard this song, felt connected to women even though the song is essentially about a barrier between us.
7She flashed some serious underboob in LondonCredit: Splash News
“The song essentially is about how I believe that many of us are wondering why so many fake things that are around us appear to be real. They appear to be so real and it’s almost impossible to decipher anymore what is authentic and what isn’t.”