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The Star
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
American pop star Lady Gaga spices things up at Singapore's Maxwell Food Centre
Lady Gaga was spotted having lunch at Maxwell Food Centre in Chinatown. - HUOZANGCHANGTIANHOU/XIAOHONGSHU SINGAPORE: Even Mother Monster cannot resist sampling some of Singapore's local makan. According to photos and videos posted on social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Xiaohongshu on May 20, American pop star Lady Gaga was spotted having lunch at Maxwell Food Centre in Chinatown, during a break between her four National Stadium concerts. Fully clad in black, the 39-year-old was seated with her entourage and her fiance, American entrepreneur Michael Polansky, at a table in front of the Fortune Popiah stall. As she was leaving the famed hawker centre, she stopped briefly to sign an eager male fan's vinyl of her new album Mayhem, before her team escorted her into a black limousine. A small group of onlookers had gathered by then, with some screaming her name and cheering. In November 2024, British-Albanian pop star Dua Lipa – who staged two concerts at the Singapore Indoor Stadium – also visited Maxwell Food Centre before taking to Instagram to reminisce about the slate of local delights she had shared with her crew. Lady Gaga is in town for a run of Asia-exclusive shows to promote Mayhem on May 18, 19, 21 and 24. A bevy of celebrities were spotted at her earlier two sets, including K-pop girl group Babymonster, Hong Kong actress Gigi Leung, Malaysian actress Angelica Lee, Taiwanese singer Elva Hsiao, Taiwanese actress Joe Chen and veteran Hong Kong actor Simon Yam. - The Straits Times/ANN

Straits Times
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
American pop star Lady Gaga spices things up at Maxwell Food Centre
Lady Gaga was spotted having lunch at Maxwell Food Centre in Chinatown. PHOTOS: HUOZANGCHANGTIANHOU/XIAOHONGSHU SINGAPORE – Even Mother Monster cannot resist sampling some of Singapore's local makan. According to photos and videos posted on social media platforms like Xiaohongshu on May 20, American pop star Lady Gaga was spotted having lunch at Maxwell Food Centre in Chinatown, during a break between her four National Stadium concerts. Fully clad in black, the 39-year-old was seated with her entourage and her fiance, American entrepreneur Michael Polansky, at a table in front of the Fortune Popiah stall. As she was leaving the famed hawker centre, she stopped briefly to sign an eager male fan's vinyl of her new album Mayhem, before her team escorted her into a black limousine. A small group of onlookers had gathered by then, with some screaming her name and cheering. In November 2024, British-Albanian pop star Dua Lipa – who staged two concerts at the Singapore Indoor Stadium – also visited Maxwell Food Centre before taking to Instagram to reminisce about the slate of local delights she had shared with her crew. Lady Gaga is in town for a run of Asia-exclusive shows to promote Mayhem on May 18, 19, 21 and 24. A bevy of celebrities were spotted at her earlier two sets, including K-pop girl group Babymonster, Hong Kong actress Gigi Leung, Malaysian actress Angelica Lee, Taiwanese singer Elva Hsiao, Taiwanese actress Joe Chen and veteran Hong Kong actor Simon Yam. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


Straits Times
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Pure fashion mayhem as Lady Gaga fans stun with handmade outfits
Lady Gaga's fan base both local and foreign came prepared to watch their 'Mother Monster' live in concert. Dorcas Lim and Gabrielle Marie Sunderaj The Straits Times May 19, 2025 The drizzle did not dampen the spirits of Singapore's Little Monsters, as they thronged the National Stadium on May 18 amid the gloomy weather. Decked out in elaborate get-ups, handmade costumes, intricate make-up looks and remarkable thrift finds, Lady Gaga's fan base both local and foreign came prepared to watch their "Mother Monster" live in concert. The 39-year-old American pop star kicked off her first of four Asia-exclusive shows in support of her new album Mayhem. Amid a sea of black leather jackets and feathered angel wings, several paparazzi-worthy outfits stood out on opening night. Filipino banker and travel content creator Katrina Tiong, 33, turned heads as she pulled up in her nude-coloured "bubble" dress, a near-perfect replica of Lady Gaga's performance outfit from the Grammy Celebration Concert Tour in 2009. She said: "I made the dress myself, with Christmas ornaments that I ordered." Going further back in time, on the other hand, was Singaporean creative Dil Kaur, who donned an OG look from the singer-songwriter's The Fame (2008) era. The 28-year-old said: "Lady Gaga represents freedom of expression. I remember the first time I heard her on the radio, when I was 13 or 14 years old. She sang in her song Just Dance, 'Just dance, it's gonna be okay.' And I was like, you know what? It is gonna be okay. And 16 years later, everything is, in fact, okay." Ms Kaur added that her favourite part of the outfit was that she thrifted it on e-commerce platform Carousell. "I do drag, and a big part of drag is thrifting. I went online and found a thrifted outfit. So that's what it is. I think it's one of the original looks - very iconic and representative." But it was Ms Lelani Palmer, 22, a local escape room manager, who had Little Monsters swarming around her, drawn to her handmade homage to Lady Gaga's Paparazzi stage costume from the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. She recreated the fake blood with hand-sewn red details and sported a classic platinum blonde wig with a pink streak. "I patterned, drafted and sourced for the materials for the bodysuit. It took me 30 to 40 hours in total to get it done," said Ms Palmer, adding that Lady Gaga has been part of her life since she was nine years old. Professional drag queen Miga Sokponreay also reached new heights - literally - with a pair of faux snakeskin heels. The uniquely shaped platforms left the Cambodian towering over other Little Monsters, in a nod to Lady Gaga's Alexander McQueen footwear from her Bad Romance (2009) music video. "Lady Gaga is not just an artiste and songwriter, but a fashion icon too. She taught me to never fear when fighting for my dreams. And even if they fail or go wrong, at the end of the day, we are all still fighters," gushed the 32-year-old. And you can always count on at least one fan to turn up as the incarcerated, studded leather-wearing version of Lady Gaga from the Telephone (2009) music video - and that person was Mr Juraimi Roslan, 31. He bought fake cigarettes for his sunglasses and ordered yellow caution tape to recreate the instantly recognisable look. The local freelance videographer - who said he is attending all four concerts, which continue on May 19, 21 and 24 - added: "She encourages us to be ourselves. Growing up, I always felt I didn't fit in and didn't belong. She makes me accept myself for who I am." Click here to contribute a story or submit it to our WhatsApp Get more of Stomp's latest updates by following us on:

Straits Times
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Mayhem concerts unleashed in Singapore: Little Monsters go gaga with their outfits
Lady Gaga's fanbase both local and foreign came prepared to watch their 'Mother Monster' live in concert. ST PHOTOS: MARK CHEONG Mayhem concerts unleashed in Singapore: Little Monsters go gaga with their outfits SINGAPORE - The drizzle did not dampen the spirits of Singapore's Little Monsters, as they thronged the National Stadium on May 18 amid the gloomy weather. Decked in elaborate get-ups, handmade costumes, intricate make-up looks and remarkable thrift finds, Lady Gaga's fanbase both local and foreign came prepared to watch their 'Mother Monster' live in concert. The 39-year-old American pop star kicked off her first of four Asia-exclusive shows, in support of her new album Mayhem. Amid a sea of black leather jackets and feathered angel wings, several paparazzi-worthy outfits stood out on opening night. Filipino banker and travel content creator Katrina Tiong, 33, turned heads as she pulled up in her nude-coloured 'bubble' dress, a near-perfect replica of Lady Gaga's performance outfit from the Grammy Celebration Concert Tour in 2009. Filipinos Icia Ramirez (left), 32 and Katrina Tiong, 33, pictured ahead of Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour held at the National Stadium on May 18. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG She said: 'I made the dress myself, with Christmas ornaments that I ordered.' Going further back in time, on the other hand, was Singaporean creative Dil Kaur, who donned an OG look from the singer-songwriter's The Fame (2008) era. The 28-year-old said: 'Lady Gaga represents freedom of expression. I remember the first time I heard her on the radio, when I was 13 or 14 years old. She sang in her song Just Dance, 'Just dance, it's gonna be okay'. And I was like, you know what? It is gonna be okay. And 16 years later, everything is, in fact, okay.' Dil Kaur, a 28-year-old creative from Singapore, pictured ahead of Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour held at the National Stadium on May 18. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG Ms Kaur added that her favourite part of the outfit was that she thrifted it on e-commerce platform Carousell. 'I do drag, and a big part of drag is thrifting. I went online and found a thrifted outfit. So that's what it is. I think it's one of the original looks - very iconic and representative.' But it was Ms Lelani Palmer, 22, a local escape room manager, who had Little Monsters swarming around her, drawn to her handmade homage to Lady Gaga's Paparazzi stage costume from the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Leilani Palmer, 22, a Singaporean escape room manager, pictured ahead of Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour held at the National Stadium on May 18. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG She recreated the fake blood with handsewn red details and sported the classic platinum blond wig with a pink streak. 'I patterned, drafted and sourced for the materials for the bodysuit and it took me 30 to 40 hours in total to get it done,' said Ms Palmer, adding that Lady Gaga has been part of her life since she was nine years old. Professional drag queen Miga Sokponreay also reached new heights - literally - with a pair of faux snakeskin heels. The uniquely shaped platforms left the Cambodian towering over other Little Monsters, in a nod to Lady Gaga's Alexander McQueen footwear from her Bad Romance (2009) music video. Cambodian Miga Sokponreay (third from left), 32, a drag queen with fellow Little Monsters ahead of Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour held at the National Stadium on May 18. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG 'Lady Gaga is not just an artiste and songwriter, but a fashion icon too. She taught me to never fear when fighting for my dreams, and even if they fail or go wrong, at the end of the day, we are all still fighters', gushed the 32-year-old. And you can always count on at least one fan to turn up as the incarcerated, studded leather-wearing version of Lady Gaga from the Telephone (2009) music video - and that person was Mr Juraimi Roslan, 31. Juraimi Bin Roslan 31 , Freelance Videographer, pictured ahead of Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour held at the National Stadium on May 18. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG He bought fake cigarettes for his sunglasses and ordered yellow caution tape to recreate the instantly recognisable look. The local freelance videographer - who said he is attending all four concerts, which continue on May 19, 21 and 24 - said: 'She encourages us to be ourselves. Growing up, I always felt I didn't fit in and didn't belong. She makes me accept myself for who I am.' Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.