Lady Gaga returns to studio amid health issues
Singer Lady Gaga is back at the studio almost a month after she postponed her European tour for health reasons.
In a series of Instagram posts, the "A Star is Born" actress informed her fans that she is "slowly coming back to life," teasing that she has some tour announcements coming soon.
This was followed by a snapshot of her in sparkly Juicy Couture outfit with a caption that says, "Had so much fun in the studio. Made me feel like a star. Like the ones in the sky, you know... the real kind."
She capped it off with another photo captioned with one line that says it all, "Tough girl on the mend."
Last September, Gaga, or Stefani Germanotta to her close friends and family, announced that she would have to postpone the European leg of her "Joanne World Tour" due to severe physical pain. Before that, she already had to cancel her performance at the "Rock in Rio" festival in Brazil. These came shortly after she revealed that she was suffering from fibromyalgia, a chronic disease marked by widespread pain, fatigue, sleep issues and memory loss.
Via a series of tweets, she asked for her fans' understanding and promised that she will come back and perform again soon.
Fans got a closer look into the Grammy winner's illness in the Netflix original documentary "Gaga: Five Foot Two," which showed her in tears while lying on a couch at her New York City apartment. With her head and neck covered in ice packs, she was caught saying "I'm embarrassed" as the cameras rolled.
Now that the 31-year-old fighter is slowly recovering, she has announced the new dates for her "Joanne" tour, with the first stop in Barcelona, Spain happening as early as Jan. 14, 2018. This will be followed by Milan, Italy on Jan. 18, with the last available date slated for Berlin, Germany on Feb. 23. See the full schedule here.
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