Lady Gaga sent temperatures soaring as she appeared on Instagram in a cheeky tie-dye bikini on Wednesday.
The 35-year-old pop songstress shared two snapshots with her nearly 48million followers that showed her sunbathing in the backyard of her Malibu home.
Gaga posed with her pert derriere towards the camera and her legs crossed as she played with her wavy brunette hair.
Hearting up: Lady Gaga sent temperatures soaring as she appeared on Instagram in a cheeky tie-dye bikini on Wednesday
The Poker Face singer served side profile for one shot, unveiling her flawless makeup-free complexion.
She appeared to be soaking up the incredible ocean view as she dried off on her concrete pool deck.
For her caption, Gaga inserted a single mermaid emoji.
The Grammy Award-winner’s Instagram thirst trap comes just days after she was bestowed West Hollywood’s key to the city to mark her hit 2011 single and album Born This Way’s 10th anniversary.
Bikini babe: The 35-year-old pop songstress shared two snapshots with her nearly 48million followers that showed her sunbathing in the backyard of her Malibu home
Gaga was awarded the accolade by West Hollywood Mayor Lindsey P. Horvath for the cultural impact of her music and she declared that May 23 to be Born This Way Day.
Horvath told Gaga: ‘Thank you for encouraging us to love ourselves and be proud!’
Gaga looked incredible as she also attended the unveiling of a Pride-inspired painting of the album’s title on Robertson Boulevard, in honor of the LGBTQIA+ community, which is right outside the legendary LA gay bar The Abbey.
The singer donned a baggy grey T-shirt, ripped fishnet tights and her signature purple platform boots as she vowed to ‘always be here for this day.’
Big honor: The Grammy Award-winner’s Instagram thirst trap comes just days after she was bestowed West Hollywood’s key to the city to mark her hit 2011 single and album Born This Way’s 10th anniversary; Gaga pictured Sunday
Pride: Gaga looked incredible as she also attended the unveiling of a Pride-inspired painting of the album’s title on Robertson Boulevard, in honor of the LGBTQIA+ community, which is right outside the legendary LA gay bar The Abbey
Gaga was also recently unveiled as one of the many celebrity cameos that will be made during this Thursday’s highly-anticipated Friends reunion special on HBO Max.
The Chromatica hitmaker will perform a rendition of the classic Phoebe Buffay song ‘Smelly Cat’ with actress Lisa Kudrow.
Speaking to Variety, director Ben Winston revealed that Gaga was the top choice for the special’s musical guest.
Style icon: The singer donned a baggy grey T-shirt, ripped fishnet tights and her signature purple platform boots as she vowed to ‘always be here for this day’
‘We went through a few names, and we both agreed that Gaga, if we could get her, would be the ultimate one because she associates with and feels close to Phoebe in so many ways, as Gaga says on the show.’
He added: ‘That was a really beautiful moment. And Lady Gaga jumped at the chance to do it.’
Kudrow’s character Phoebe is known for singing the catchy song while playing her acoustic guitar in numerous episodes from the series.
Feline fine: Lady Gaga will play ‘Smelly Cat’ with Lisa Kudrow on Friends: The Reunion special… as it’s revealed the pop star ‘jumped at the chance to do it’
While it’s a memorable song for Kudrow, Winston added that she and Gaga – real name Stefani Germanotta – had barely any rehearsal time when doing the duet.
‘We sat there with the two guitars with Lisa and her and worked it out there and then,’ he explained.
Friends: The Reunion special will reunite all six original cast members of the hit NBC sitcom, which ran for 10 seasons from 1994 until 2004.
Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer filmed the nostalgic 104-minute-long special in April.
Reunion: Friends: The Reunion special will reunite all six original cast members of the hit NBC sitcom, which ran for 10 seasons from 1994 until 2004; Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer pictured
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