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Lady Gaga celebrating album release with $100,000 charity donation

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Lady Gaga is turning her album release into a charitable affair by donating up to $100,000 (£81,000) to a hunger relief fund.

The pop superstar has teamed up with bosses at delivery app Postmates to pledge $1 (£0.81) to celebrity chef Jose Andres’ World Central Kitchen organisation for every order made on the platform this weekend, up to $100,000, reports TMZ.

The partnership is designed to promote the launch of Chromatica, which drops on Friday, and to sweeten the deal, app users can enter the album title at checkout to score free delivery.

Gaga had previously planned to debut the project in April (20), but postponed its release due to the coronavirus outbreak. Breaking the news of the delay to fans back in March, the singer shared, “This

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