Lady Gaga cannot help that much going on in Chicago.
The singer of "Born This Way" decided to show their support for the Pride of the city on Sunday with a single Instagram.
"Chicago Pride will ensure my apartment and a big smile," she wrote online. "So many happy people. Happy #lovewins pride!!”
She added: "This is just about the best things I've seen It feels good knowing how many of my friends and loved ones are out celebrating and feel valued #lovewins..."
It sounds great, right? The only problem was the singer was posing on a balcony overlooking a completely different conclusion.
The Mariachi Heritage Foundation revealed that the photo of Gaga gave the Chicago Mariachi and Folk Festival. "Thanks again for helping us make history!" the group wrote. "#GagaHasMariachiPride."
While some were quick to call the 29-year-old to his confusion location, Gaga went to twitter to assure fans that she knew what was happening around you all the time.
"I feel proud, in general, and I am not mistaken anything," he tweeted. "I spent all day riding around town seeing people celebrate."
When the Supreme Court made its decision last Friday morning to legalize same-sex marriage in all 50 states, Gaga was one of many celebrities who expressed their support in social networks.
"I've traveled the world looking at the younger and older generations come together and fight," he wrote on Instagram. "I feel privileged to have witnessed the LGBT community and public awareness supporter’s change. #lovewins on prejudice."
The singer of "Born This Way" decided to show their support for the Pride of the city on Sunday with a single Instagram.
"Chicago Pride will ensure my apartment and a big smile," she wrote online. "So many happy people. Happy #lovewins pride!!”
She added: "This is just about the best things I've seen It feels good knowing how many of my friends and loved ones are out celebrating and feel valued #lovewins..."
It sounds great, right? The only problem was the singer was posing on a balcony overlooking a completely different conclusion.
The Mariachi Heritage Foundation revealed that the photo of Gaga gave the Chicago Mariachi and Folk Festival. "Thanks again for helping us make history!" the group wrote. "#GagaHasMariachiPride."
While some were quick to call the 29-year-old to his confusion location, Gaga went to twitter to assure fans that she knew what was happening around you all the time.
"I feel proud, in general, and I am not mistaken anything," he tweeted. "I spent all day riding around town seeing people celebrate."
When the Supreme Court made its decision last Friday morning to legalize same-sex marriage in all 50 states, Gaga was one of many celebrities who expressed their support in social networks.
"I've traveled the world looking at the younger and older generations come together and fight," he wrote on Instagram. "I feel privileged to have witnessed the LGBT community and public awareness supporter’s change. #lovewins on prejudice."
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