Lady Gaga has issued a public statement subsequent to the foiled bomb threat targeting her concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Official reports confirm that approximately 2.1 million individuals attended the complimentary performance held on Copacabana Beach on Saturday, May 2.
Although the 39-year-old performer, known for her hit “Paparazzi,” expressed enthusiastic appreciation for the event via an Instagram post published on Sunday morning, her remarks did not reference the alleged bomb threat or the related police intervention.
A representative for Lady Gaga informed TMZ that the artist was unaware of the alleged bomb plot until media coverage surfaced on Sunday morning. The representative further asserted that law enforcement did not apprise Gaga or her team of any potential threats prior to the commencement of the performance.
Despite this, Gaga’s team emphasized that they had coordinated closely with local authorities throughout the planning and execution of the event, and maintained full confidence in the security protocols in place.
In a statement posted to her official Instagram account, Gaga wrote: “Nothing could prepare me for the feeling I had during last night’s show—the absolute pride and joy I felt singing for the people of Brazil.”
Lady Gaga has issued a heartfelt statement following her historic concert in Rio de Janeiro, sharing a series of photographs from the event, including images of the unprecedented crowd in attendance. In her remarks, she conveyed deep appreciation for the Brazilian people and the cultural vibrancy of the occasion.
“The sight of the crowd during my opening songs took my breath away,” she wrote. “Your heart shines so bright, your culture is so vibrant and special. I hope you know how grateful I am to have shared this historical moment with you.”
Gaga went on to acknowledge the record-breaking scale of the event, stating: “An estimated 2.5 million people came to see me sing—the biggest crowd for any woman in history.” She reflected on the emotional impact of the performance, adding: “I wish I could share this feeling with the whole world—I know I can’t, but I can say this: if you lose your way, you can find your way back if you believe in yourself and work hard.”
She continued: “You can give yourself dignity by rehearsing your passion and your craft, pushing yourself to new heights—you can lift yourself up, even if it takes some time.”
The Academy Award-winning artist concluded her message by thanking the crowd at Copacabana Beach: “Thank you, Rio, for waiting for me to come back. Thank you, little monsters all over the world. I love you. I will never forget this moment. Paws up, little monsters. Obrigada. Love, Mother Monster.”
Meanwhile, local law enforcement later disclosed that the alleged bomb plot was linked to a group promoting extremist ideologies, including hate speech and the online radicalization of youth through content involving self-harm and violence, framed as a form of “social belonging.”#newsafro_














































