“We're not going down without a fight. We will stick together,” Gaga declared. “It’s going to be hard, but I’m up for it. We’re up for it.”
The "Born This Way" singer shared her plans to offer both personal and public support. Whether by reaching out to loved ones directly affected or continuing her advocacy through grassroots efforts, Gaga emphasized the importance of showing up for those who feel threatened. “Yes, I’m devastated, but what does it mean for me versus someone else?” she reflected.
While she’s known for making powerful public statements, Gaga also recognizes the value of smaller, meaningful actions. “Supporting people on the ground is just as critical as speaking out,” she noted.
A longtime advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, Gaga has championed marginalized communities throughout her career. She famously performed at Kamala Harris’s campaign rally in 2020 and remains a prominent voice for inclusion and equality.
For fans seeking solace, Gaga’s upcoming album Mayhem, set to release in March, offers a cathartic escape during uncertain times.
Lady Gaga’s message is clear: the fight for justice isn’t over, and she’s standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the LGBTQ+ community every step of the way.