Lady Gaga Flashes Underboob In Sultry Instagram Photo Before Grammys 2017 Collab With Metallica
Before gracing the Grammys 2017 stage this Sunday with a collaboration with heavy metal band Metallica, Lady Gaga exposed some major skin in a sultry photo she posted on social media. The singer revealed that the underboob-exposing ensemble is her outfit for the biggest awards show in the music industry. And she did appear on the red carpet wearing the same sexy attire.
Hours before the Grammy Awards, Lady Gaga teased her millions of fans on Instagram about her appearance at the awards show. One of her posts shows off her red carpet outfit, which is actually a little more conservative than what she’s worn in the past even though it shows some major underboob. After all, aside from her underboob, abdomen and her legs, Gaga’s body is mostly covered.
On the red carpet, the “Million Reasons” singer flaunted her sexy attire for the cameras. This time, however, Gaga was joined by Metallica members James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo. Many fans praised Gaga and her guts to wear such a risqué outfit. One wrote: “All I see is a beautiful woman who is not afraid to wear anything.” Another commented: “This may look crazy, but it certainly is amazing at the same time.”
Prior to flaunting her sensual outfit, Mother Monster grabbed the chance to show off her new ink that’s inspired by Metallica’s song “Moth Into Flame.” In a pic she uploaded on Instagram, Gaga bared her back so her fans can see the large tattoo of a moth that’s hovering over a flame. The singer-songwriter captioned the snap, “The Moth & Metallica.”
Fans were shocked to see Gaga’s new ink, and many of them also questioned if the ink was real or just a temporary one for her performance with the band. Huffington Post pointed out, however, that this could be a genuine tattoo because Gaga is no stranger to getting tattoos of artists who inspire her. During last year’s Grammys, she had the face of David Bowie inked on her left rib cage as part of her tribute to the late singer.
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