Lady Gaga looks to be suffering shear exhaustion as she arrives at a TV studio in LA

Jul 15, 2013 - 09:37
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Lady Gaga looks to be suffering shear exhaustion as she arrives at a TV studio in LA
Lady Gaga

LADY Gaga doesn’t even need to be awake to get around these days.

The pop superstar appeared to be napping as she was guided to a Los Angeles TV studio by a minder.

She cut an unflattering sight as she arrived with her hair tied up in a lazy ponytail, showing off a giant patch of shaved hair at the back of her head.

Gaga wore a blue blazer over black hot pants and a pair of leather heeled boots.

The singer has enjoyed a rare spell out of the limelight in recent months, following her hip operation earlier this year.

However, she’s gearing up for a heavy workload after announcing she’ll be back with a new album, ARTPOP, this November.

At the weekend, she ventured out looking more like herself – donning a shapely shiny dress and a blonde wig to present an art exhibition in Beverly Hills.

Lady Gaga at an art exhibition in Beverly Hills.
Back in the spotlight ... Lady Gaga
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