Lady Gaga's Racy Photo: Singers Shows Off Her Body In Animal Print-Underwear
Lady Gaga is reportedly a Bikram Yoga enthusiast. The songstress recently posted a racy photo of herself to Instagram where she can be seen performing one of the asanas. She sported a black bra and an animal print underwear and appeared to be leaning in front while clasping both her hands. She has her hair tied in a high bun and is apparently showing off her toned body. She seems to be performing Warrior III pose.The "Applause" hitmaker captioned the photo as "Starting my day off feeling strong, gotta sweat out the whiskey from last night's jam session." She also thanked her fitness instructor Tricia Donega under whose guidance the singer has achieved a sculpted body.
Donega has reportedly introduced various forms of exercises in the singer's routine. Apart from yoga, Lady Gaga is also encouraged to perform Pilates. A few days back the songstress took to Instagram to post a photo from her Pilates routine. In the photo, she can be seen wearing a sports bra and leggings. She has her hands extended in front of her and she appears to be holding weights. The singer captioned the photo as "ACDC and Pilates equals I will knock you out b**ch. TNT, I'm dynamite." And Lady Gaga's fitness addiction does not stop here, she also owns a SoulCycle, Eonline reported previously. The aim of the cycle is reportedly to provide a "whole" body experience like yoga and it seems it is the secret to Gaga's envious figure.
Meanwhile, Gaga may be a fitness junkie, she does not mind drinking a sip or two of whiskey. 'I'm on the drunk diet. I like to drink whiskey and stuff while I'm working." She told Sirius radio in one of her previous interviews reported Daily Mail. In other news, Gaga's fans are awaiting for the release of her next album. Her last album was "Cheek to Cheek." The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and more than 131,000 copies of it were sold in the first week. Gaga also promoted the album in and around New York by giving various live performances.
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