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Makeup-Free Lady Gaga Looks Charming While Flaunting a 141-Year-Old Tiffany Diamond

Rebelander Basilan
Mar 04, 2019
04:58 A.M.

Lady Gaga flaunted her jaw-dropping natural beauty, as she chose to go makeup-free for her recent photo that also highlighted the iconic 141-year-old, 128-carat Tiffany Diamond.

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On February 27, the 32-year-old pop singer took to Instagram to share a beautiful makeup-free photo of herself.

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Ever since the hit movie "A Star is Born" overwhelmed the world, Gaga's fans have been wondering whether something is going on between her and Cooper.

The "Shallow" singer wrote: "For the Oscars, @tiffanyandco offered to go into their vault and let me wear their iconic, 141-year-old Tiffany diamond." She added:

"The last person to wear this was Audrey Hepburn while promoting Breakfast at Tiffany’s. It was an honor to wear it and made my unforgettable night even more special."

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In the photograph, which already amassed over four million likes, Gaga appeared to have just stepped out of the shower.

She only wore a white towel that had fallen down over her shoulders and was gathered at her chest. Her hair was wrapped up in another towel.

The only thing that may have detracted from her incredible beauty would be the 141-year-old, 128-carat Tiffany Diamond she wore.

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Ever since the hit movie "A Star is Born" overwhelmed the world, Gaga's fans have been wondering whether something is going on between her and Cooper.

The superstars built up an extraordinarily close bond during the shooting of the film.

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Whenever Gaga and Cooper show up in public, their behavior appears to point towards a deep companionship. However, fans believe that the two are actually in love.

In spite of the fact that Cooper is with Russian model Irina Shayk, with whom he shares a child, fans have repeatedly indicated that he should be with the well-known entertainer.

Gaga, who recently called off her engagement to Christian Carino, is known for her unconventionality, provocative work, and visual experimentation. She rose to fame with her debut album, "The Fame", and its chart-topping singles "Just Dance" and "Poker Face".

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