Lady Gaga at the Louvre: she unveils an extract from her new album “Harlequin”

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What a surprise! While all her fans expected her to soon reveal the seventh studio opus of her career, the Mother Monster announced the arrival of a disc for the film “Joker: Folie à Deux”. Discover the incredible images of the song “The Joker” filmed at the Louvre, in Paris.

D-2 before Lady Gaga's big musical comeback. The singer teased the arrival of a new album entitled “Harlequin” for September 27. A somewhat special opus, specially created to accompany the film “Joker: Folie à Deux” in which the superstar plays Harley Quinn.

For the occasion, the diva, wearing a red wig on her head, does not hesitate to disfigure the Mona Lisa. She finds herself, in fact, in front of the work of Leonardo da Vinci, at the Louvre, for the promotion of the first extract from the opus, “The Joker”.

Using lipstick, Lady Gaga puts a smile on the face of the famous Mona Lisa. A nod to a scene from the film “The Joker: Folie a Deux”, in which Harley Quinn visits the Joker, her soul mate, in prison.

Lady Gaga arrives at the cinema

The Mother Monster is highly anticipated in the role of Harley Quinn in the musical film “Joker: Folie à Deux”. The feature film, directed by Todd Phillips, will be released in theaters on October 2.

Lady Gaga promises to surprise us with her tortured and complex interpretation of the character obsessed with the Joker, played by Joaquin Phoenix.

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