Lady Gaga Posts Racy Photo on Instagram: Born This Way Singer 'Curvy and Proud'
Lady Gaga may have piled on the pounds, but there is no denying that the Poker Face singer is embracing and flaunting her curves at the moment.
The pop star, known for her bizarre outfits, was ridiculed after looking a bit heavier than usual while performing in Las Vegas. But the blonde beauty insisted that she is comfortable with her body and that she loves flaunting her curvaceous figure.
The singer posted a black and white picture of her wearing nothing but a fur coat and matching heels on Instagram.
She captioned the picture: "Curvy and proud."
However, the Born This Way hitmaker wasn't always confident about her figure. The singer had previously revealed that she was battling with eating disorder.
She said: "I have struggled with an eating disorder for over 10 years and I take that very seriously, I take the struggle of others very seriously."
Gaga claimed earlier this year that she had overcome her troubles with food and was surrounding herself with positive people, reported E! News
She said in February: "I am better with food. I don't have an eating disorder anymore. I'm also better at not letting people take advantage of me. Five years ago, when I spotted someone with a hidden agenda, I allowed them to stay around me ... I speak up now."
"I realised that it's my own fault that people take advantage. I should be around people who cherish my talents, my health, my time, I'm an artist. I deserve better than to be loyal to people who only believe in me because I make money," she said.
In March, Gaga told Jimmy Kimmel, "I really fat right now because I have been eating BBQ."
Comfortable with her changing figure, she added: "I love my fans because they always let me be myself and they don't care what anybody says."
"It's so much easier to be yourself than it is to be somebody else. Because then you have to pretend to be someone else and like things that you don't like and do stuff that you don't want to do." the singer said.
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