Lady Gaga was the last person that Tony Bennett collaborated with for their jazz album "Love For Sale" in 2021. She was also the last artist she joined on stage for his final performance before he retired due to his Alzheimer's disease.

It's been a week since the legend passed away and many fans are worried about the pop star as she hasn't shared any post or spoken about her good pal online.

Taking to Twitter, fans shared their support for Mother Monster who still remains inactive on social media.

"The way she still hasn't said a word... I'm so worried about her I swear," one wrote. The fan, named Joey Monda, later clarified that he didn't want to sound like he wanted the musician to speak out soon because everyone mourns differently.

"I more so meant I'm worried about her and hope she's surrounded with the people she loves right now," he added.

Lady Gaga Fans Think Pop Star Needs Some Alone Time

One fan noted that the pop star possibly need some alone time amid the death of her good friend, "maybe it's healthy to just feel for your feelings and not be obliged to perform your emotions for the world. She's clearly stepped away from social media in a personal capacity."

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Lady Gaga's last post was in July 19, 2023, when she celebrated the one year anniversary of her "Chromatica Ball" by wearing a BLACKPINK shirt.

Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett Friendship

In early reports, Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett first met each other at the Robin Hood Foundation charity gala where the pop star performed "Orange Colored Sky."

Bennett was in the audience at the time and he later requested to meet the singer backstage. Upon their first meeting, he immediately asked her if she wanted to collaborate on an album. With no hesitation, Gaga said yes.

They later dropped the song "The Lady is a Tramp" for his album "Duets II." Years later, they collaborated on their first album together titled "Cheek to Cheek."

The pair have attended a few red carpet events together and they even won a Grammy award for their projects. Tony Bennett's final album, which also marked their last collaboration ever, was the record "Love for Sale."

Unfortunately, the legendary jazz singer passed away in July 21, 2023, after battling Alzheimer's disease for years.

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