Wardrobe malfunction: Lady Gaga's oops moment
Gaga showed more than what she bargained for when she was spotted filming scenes on Saturday night
NEW YORK:
Singer Lady Gaga suffered a wardrobe malfunction while filming a scene here, possibly for a new season of "American Horror Story".
Gaga showed more than what she bargained for when she was spotted filming scenes on Saturday night.
The pop star accidentally exposed her bosom when sitting on the back seat of a car. She was changing her clothes when she lost grip of a bright yellow fur that she used to cover her chest, reports aceshowbiz.com.
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It's unclear what the shoot was for, but since it was recently announced that she landed a role in "American Horror Story: Hotel", many have speculated that she was filming the next season of the anthology series.
On Sunday morning, Gaga made headlines for a more gracious act. She along with her fiance Taylor Kinney and actor Vince Vaughn took part in the Polar Plunge, the 15th annual fundraiser for Special Olympics Chicago. They along with thousands of people jumped into the icy Lake Michigan at North Avenue Beach to support the event.
Singer Lady Gaga suffered a wardrobe malfunction while filming a scene here, possibly for a new season of "American Horror Story".
Gaga showed more than what she bargained for when she was spotted filming scenes on Saturday night.
The pop star accidentally exposed her bosom when sitting on the back seat of a car. She was changing her clothes when she lost grip of a bright yellow fur that she used to cover her chest, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Read: Celebrity confessions
It's unclear what the shoot was for, but since it was recently announced that she landed a role in "American Horror Story: Hotel", many have speculated that she was filming the next season of the anthology series.
On Sunday morning, Gaga made headlines for a more gracious act. She along with her fiance Taylor Kinney and actor Vince Vaughn took part in the Polar Plunge, the 15th annual fundraiser for Special Olympics Chicago. They along with thousands of people jumped into the icy Lake Michigan at North Avenue Beach to support the event.