Little Monsters, get ready for some new recruits.
called Enigma, and launched her makeup and beauty line, Haus Laboratories, on Amazon. Most recently, the singer and actress, 33, sat down with Youtuber and makeup artist NikkiTutorials to talk about her beauty routine and personal life. Since the end of 2019 also marks the end of the decade, Nikki asked Gaga what she sees herself doing in the next 10 years. Well, the Mother Monster has LOTS of plans, including becoming an actual mother.
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