Taylor Swift slammed online commenters for speculating over Lady Gaga’s pregnancy.
“Can we all agree that its invasive & irresponsible to comment on a woman’s body,” Swift, 34, commented under a video of the “Poker Face” singer shutting down the rumors while at the gym.
“Gaga doesn’t owe anyone an explanation & neither does any woman. 💋”
Swift’s support for Gaga came one day after the hitmaker told fans she was “not pregnant” amid mounting speculation online.
“Just down bad cryin (sic) at the gym,” Gaga, 38, wrote on TikTok, quoting the lyrics from Swift’s new “Tortured Poets Department” song, “Down Bad.”
Gaga also used the extra eyes on her page to encourage fans to “register to vote.”
Pregnancy rumors started to swirl over the weekend after the “Bad Romance” singer attended her sister Natali Germanotta’s rehearsal dinner in a black mini dress, per photos posted by the US Sun.
Gaga stunned in a tan, off-the-shoulder gown for the actual wedding, which she attended alongside rumored fiancé Michael Polansky.
Although some people suggested the singer had a baby bump in the paparazzi photos, other’s — like Swift — defended her against the unnecessary and intrusive comments about her body.
Meanwhile, the “Cruel Summer” singer has also been dealing with unwarranted probes about her body since embarking on the European leg of her international Eras Tour last month.
Although Swift and Gaga have never collaborated, the pair have supported one another online on numerous occasions.
In January 2023, the “Just Dance” singer praised Swift for speaking out about her eating disorder in a resurfaced clip from her 2020 documentary “Miss Americana.”
In the clip, the “Anti-Hero” singer explained how she “gradually” developed an eating disorder as a young star. Swift explained that she “wasn’t eating” and “exercised a lot” in an effort to fit into beauty standards.
“There is always some standard of beauty that you’re not meeting, ’cause if you’re thin enough then you don’t have that a— that everybody wants. But if you have enough weight on you that you have an a— then you’re stomach isn’t flat enough. It’s all just f—king impossible.”
Swift’s comments struck a nerve with Gaga, who has also been open about her history of disordered eating in the past.
“That’s really brave everything you said 🖤 wow,” Gaga commented under the clip.
If you or someone you know is struggling with an an eating disorder, please contact the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) at 1-800-931-2237.