Lady Gaga Welcomes New Furry Friend to Her Family
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Lady Gaga has expanded her family with the addition of a new, adorable furry friend.
The 38-year-old singer lip-synced to her latest song, “Die With a Smile,” a collaboration with Bruno Mars, while cradling the tricolored French bulldog in her arms in a TikTok video shared on Wednesday.
Gaga didn’t reveal the pup’s name, but she captioned the upload with a snowflake emoji. In the video, Gaga rocked a dramatic look, complete with straight black hair, bold blue eyeshadow, and bright red lipstick.
Fans were thrilled to see the new addition to her family, with Dylan Mulvaney commenting, “Need to meet them immediately.” Gaga replied, “Our new Queen.”
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When a fan asked about the new addition, Gaga responded with a heart emoji and crying emoji.
This new furry friend comes three years after Gaga’s three dogs were kidnapped.
In 2021, her dog walker Ryan Fischer was hospitalized after being shot by two men while walking her dogs in West Hollywood.
The men stole her two French bulldogs, Koji and Gustav, and Gaga offered a $500,000 reward for their safe return. Thankfully, her third dog, Miss Asia, was recovered by the police.
At the time, a source said that Gaga was “beside herself” and “hoping and praying for the safe return of Koji and Gustav and for the speedy recovery of their walker.”
The police later confirmed that Koji and Gustav were returned to the police station. It was later revealed that the dogs were kidnapped and returned by Jennifer McBride and four others.
James Jackson was identified as the person who shot Fischer and was sentenced to 21 years in prison for attempted murder and great bodily injury. McBride was sentenced to two years probation in December 2022.
Two years after the incident, McBride sued Gaga for the reward and $1.5 million in damages, claiming that Gaga committed fraud and a breach of contract. However, a judge ruled in Gaga’s favor, stating that the lawsuit was “legally insufficient in its entirety” because McBride was involved in the incident.
McBride pleaded no contest to the charges and claimed she wasn’t involved in the theft, instead alleging she “took possession” of the dogs before returning them to the police station. Gaga’s legal team argued that this claim “makes no sense.”