Lady Gaga stops gig in Connecticut after spotting an injured fan in the crowd
If you ever needed convincing that Lady Gaga was a total legend (and why would you?), then her latest move at a recent gig will probably do it.
While performing in Connecticut as part of her Joanne World Tour last weekend, Lady Gaga suddenly cut the music and reached out to a fan in the crowd after spotting they had been injured.
After a girl was hit in the face and left bleeding, Gaga stopped the show to make sure that paramedics were on their way.
"Meredith, I'm so sorry that you got hit in the face and you're bleeding," she told the fan, before dedicating the next song to her. What a service.
"There are some things that are more important than showbusiness," Gaga told the crowd before adding: "Make sure you get that girl a backstage pass, too."
Now we're not saying being hit in the face is enjoyable or anything, but it was probably worth it in this case.
The singer is back on the tour trail after being forced to postpone the European leg of her tour and cancel a performance at Rock in Rio in Brazil after being hospitalised.
After taking time out to deal with her battle with chronic pain, Gaga reassured fans that she was getting better, saying she was a "tough girl on the mend". A generous girl, too.
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source: digitalspy.com
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