Lady Gaga Looks Angelic in a Glittery White Column Gown at the 2022 SAG Awards

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Lady Gaga did what she does best on the red carpet: bring a showstopper look out. The House of Gucci actress posed in strapless white column gown by Armani Privé. She accessorized with a diamond Tiffany & Co. necklace and wore her hair down. Gaga is nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for her work in the film.

lady gaga at sag awards 2022

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lady gaga at sag awards 2022

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Gaga shared a selfie when she learned about her nomination and expressed her gratitude. “I am so beyond grateful to be nominated for Best Actress by the @sagawards for my performance in House of Gucci, for best ensemble, alongside Jared Leto for Best Supporting Actor,” she wrote. “I have long dreamed of being an actress and studied from a young age because I was passionate and committed to storytelling through art. To be recognized by fellow actors touches my heart and is deeply meaningful that I would be included in this artistic community of brave imaginative humans. Thank you so much and congratulations to all the other nominees as well as all the performers in films this year—you are all gifts to the world and I’m so honored to be in your company. 💕☀️ feeling very emotional 🙏 love you all so much.”

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Gaga opened up to W about how she knew she needed to let go of her role as Patrizia Reggiani during her last days shooting House of Gucci. “On the last day of filming, I was on the balcony of my apartment in Rome, and I was blasting Dean Martin singing ‘Mambo Italiano,’ and I had a cigarette hanging out of my mouth,” she recalled. “I was Patrizia. But I knew I had to say goodbye to her: Large swarms of flies kept following me around, and I truly began to believe that she had sent them. I was ready to let her go.

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