WTF? Lady Gaga Isn’t Wearing Her Engagement Ring at the Grammys, and Fans Are Very Concerned
Hmmm … is everything OK, Lady Gaga? The pop star wore a flashy dress at the 2019 Grammy Awards, but one thing seemed to be missing: her engagement ring. Fans immediately noticed that her infamous bling was not on that finger and her fiancé, Christian Carino, was not with her either.
Gaga’s monsters took to Twitter to share their feelings. One user wrote, “Has anyone noticed @ladygaga is not wearing her engagement ring?! #GRAMMYs,” while another echoed, “Wondering why Gaga isn’t wearing her engagement ring tonight??” A third person chimed in explaining how upset they were, writing, “I’m way too concerned about Lady Gaga not wearing her engagement ring tonight. I just want her to be happy.”
It looked like things were great with the couple, as the 32-year-old wore her ring to the Oscars nominee luncheon on February 4. She even brought the talent agent as her date to the SAG and Golden Globe Awards, where the duo couldn’t stop showing off PDA the entire night.
After the “Born This Way” singer took home an award at the Globes in January, Christian couldn’t help but display their fun little afterparty. He took a candid picture of Gaga in bed with Fruity Pebbles on one side of her and her trophy in the other hand. “What a rager,” he captioned the photo with a heart emoji.
Even though she didn’t have her man with her, it didn’t stop the New York native from having an amazing night, since she took home a Grammy award for her song “Shallow.” The blonde beauty also managed to give a shout-out to her costar and bestie Bradley Cooper.
“I know he wants to be here. Bradley, I loved singing this song with you,” she said in her acceptance speech. “If I don’t get a chance to say this, I just want to say, I’m so proud to be part of a movie that addresses mental health issues. That’s so important.”
Welp, we hope that this isn’t the end for the power couple. We just want her to be happy!
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