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Lady Gaga sang the American national anthem with a fashion for peace at the inauguration of President Joe Biden (video)

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Pop star Lady GagaOn the morning of the 20th (local time), President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris sang the US national anthem at the inauguration ceremony. Lady Gaga wore a large golden pigeon brooch with an olive branch that symbolizes peace, showing a meaningful and unique fashion sense. This brooch contrasted with the black top and left a clear impression.

Check out Lady Gaga’s perfect stage below.

Before going on stage, Lady Gaga mentioned’how historically significant this event is.’ On Twitter, he wrote, “I want to acknowledge our past, heal for the present, and be passionate about the future in which we lovingly work together.”

“We want to acknowledge our past, heal for the present, and be passionate about the future in which we lovingly work together. I will sing to the hearts of everyone who lives on this earth. Lady Gaga, polite and kind.”

Last week, after it was confirmed that Lady Gaga will be on stage at this inauguration ceremony, she said, “It is a great honor”. The day before Lady Gaga was on the stage of the inauguration ceremony, she even left a message on Instagram for peace in the United States.

″Pray that tomorrow (Inauguration Day) will be a day of peace for all Americans. A day for love, not hate. A day of acceptance, not fear. A day to dream of the joy of our future as a nation. May we dream of nonviolent dreams and of providing security to our souls.”

ㅡWith love in the American capital, Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga has long supported Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. After Joe Biden’s election was confirmed, TwitterI left the following message through.

“Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and the American people showed the world the greatest kindness and bravery of mankind. We only send love to our new Supreme Commander and the first female Vice President elected to the White House.”

*HuffPost United States of AmericaThe edition article was translated and edited.

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