Lady Gaga finds it ‘beautiful’ to watch fans enjoy Bruno Mars duet

Lady Gaga finds it “beautiful” to watch her fans enjoy her duet with Bruno Mars.

The actress and singer, 38, released their ‘Die With a Smile’ ballade a week ago and she has now paid tribute to her ‘Little Monsters’ for their support over the track.

She said on Instagram: “Watching fans from all over the world celebrate this music has meant so much to me, to see the words of the song touch your heart and the video provoke this huge wave of dancing and fun is beautiful to watch and I’m so grateful.

“Thank you thank you thank you for loving our song I love you for real and I hope the message of love we shared will continue to create special moments for you all in your lives – I know it does in mine every day.

“The power of music is big and your love of this song reminded me of that.”

Gaga used her and Bruno’s duet to soundtrack a recent TikTok video in which she revealed she had got a new puppy – three years after her dognapping horror.

The ‘Poker Face’ singer was left horrified in February 2021 when her dog walker was shot and critically injured while two of her French Bulldogs – Koji and Gustav – were stolen in a street attack on Sierra Bonita Avenue, Hollywood.

She showed off her new pet in a TikTok video this week that showed her lip-syncing to ‘Die with a Smile’ as it played over the clip and she held a black French Bulldog in her lap.

Gaga mouthed in the footage: “If the world was ending, I’d wanna be next to you” – and despite showing off the new addition to her household, did not reveal the dog’s name.

After the performer’s dogs were nabbed, a woman returned them safe and well to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Olympic Community Police Station two days after the incident.

In April 2021, five suspects were arrested in connection with the shooting and dognapping.

One of the suspects, James Howard Jackson, pled no contest to attempted murder with great bodily injury and was sentenced to 21 years in prison as part of a plea deal.

Gaga’s injured dog walker Ryan Fischer, 35, told ‘CBS Mornings’ months after the attack he was left in agony after the attack.