The superstar's longtime visual director talks to The Hollywood Reporter about helping her navigate an "exciting" return to her dance-pop roots — and reveals how the Haus of Gaga is currently operating in quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic.
This week was supposed to look very different for Lady Gaga. The superstar had planned to drop her hotly anticipated sixth studio album, Chromatica, on Friday.
But, due to the global spread of the novel coronavirus, she has indefinitely postponed its release. Now, new music can wait — Mother Monster is focused on saving the world.
In response to the pandemic, Gaga has partnered with the international advocacy organization Global Citizen to raise more than $35 million for the World Health