Little Monsters and Doja Cat fans have positively died after Lady Gaga and Doja Cat created a pop culture moment. Pop stars are stronger after all, when they recognize the talents of each other - instead of competing as if there's no tomorrow AND when they do not take each other that seriously. Fans love it when artists can take a joke or two.

Lady Gaga has commented on Doja Cat's rendition of her smash song "Shallow," and fans just cannot believe the star would do something like that, instead of being offended.

On July 27, 2022, Doja, 26, hilariously performed the theme song from the 2018 film "A Star Is Born" on Instagram Live, and to the amazement of social media fans everywhere, Gaga, 36, deemed it "a serve."

It's great praise, since Doja's song was obviously a parody of the chart-topping hit, but it demonstrates that the diva can take a joke!

In a fan's repost of Doja's Instagram Live performance, she can be seen belting out "Shallow" while raising what could be a Little Monster claw to the ceiling.

Doja wore her hair in a bleach blonde style with bright pink spikes and bold, luscious false eyelashes to complete her hot girl look. The "Say So" singer appeared to be practicing her vocals to Gaga's Oscar-winning song while lazing in bed at home.

Gaga is presently on tour for The Chromatica Ball, which began on July 17, 2022 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Originally scheduled to begin in the summer of 2020, the trip was delayed twice to 2022 owing to the Covid-19 pandemic. On August 8, 2022, in Washington, D.C., the wait is finally over, as she will bring her tour to the United States.

Doja has been quite busy in addition to performing covers on Instagram Live, since she just starred in the music video for Post Malone's song "I Like You (Happier Song)" on July 25, 2022. She dances around naked in the song video as his muse, with just flowers covering her body. Doja is also the most nominated female artist of the year at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards with six nominations. 

Lady Gaga's fans know how to make jokes too. They're a fun bunch like their idol. A video from a recent show on the Chromatica Ball tour has gone viral, prompting Lady Gaga's Little Monsters to crack jokes. A four-second video shared to Twitter last week depicts a dark object speeding toward Lady Gaga, 36, on stage before abruptly stopping and falling to the ground. As of Tuesday, the footage has been viewed more than 4.4 million times. "CONFIRMED: Gaga has an invisible force field that protects her from dangerous objects as shown in the video," Twitter user @noah3020 wrote alongside the video, prompting the same comments and jokes to follow suit. 

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