Instagram asks Lady Gaga: Are you OK?

Oct 17, 2013 - 14:35
Oct 17, 2013 - 14:44
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Instagram asks Lady Gaga: Are you OK?
Lady Gaga has been contacted by Instagram over ‘concerns’ about her well-being (Picture: Getty)

Instagram have contacted Lady Gaga raising ‘conces’ for her well-being after members of the social-sharing website fretted over recent posts she has shared.

The Bad Romance singer was left shocked by the conceed email, posting a screenshot of it on her Twitter account for her 40.3million followers to see.

‘omg at this email INSTAGRAM just sent me,’ she tweeted before sharing a snap of it.

 

And showing her bemusement, she added: ‘what the actual hell. hahahaha,’

The email from Instagram read: ‘Hi. Members of the Instagram community have raised conces for your well-being after seeing posts you’ve shared. We’re reaching out to provide you with some important safety information.’

Although she decided not to share the safety information they emailed her, Gaga fans were just as bewildered by the post as she was.

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Gaga’s Instagram page (Picture: Instagram)

But the 27-year-old showed she wasn’t taking their alarm too seriously as she later tweeted: ‘still laughing’.

Some of Gaga’s most recent posts on Instagram have included heartfelt messages scrawled out on notepads.

They include, ‘Each day I cry I feel so low from being high,’ and ‘My heart would break without you, Might not awake without you, Been hurtin’ low from living high for so long.’

But it is widely believed they are lyrics taken from her upcoming album Artpop.

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