Lady Gaga shares some big news following apology

Lady Gaga may be an icon, but that doesn't mean she's immune to awkward moments

Last week on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show, things got awkward and uncomfortable when Gaga abruptly ended their video chat when they were live streaming. 

“I’m so sorry,” Gaga said, as soon as Fallon introduced her.

“We weren’t quite ready yet, and I really appreciate you being so nice about it, and thank you. I love you, I love your viewers, and everyone at home watching. I just wish everybody well,” she continued.

“We love you all too and it turned out to be really kind of a fun bit for us and got a lot of people talking and a lot of people excited about what we’re about to discuss tonight,” Fallon said.

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Gaga is currently self quarantining in her home, and went on to talk about her hopes for the future, and the way she feels about the current pandemic.

“I think there’s a lot of people that are at home right now that are wondering how they can help, and they feel like they can’t, and they don’t know how to. And one of the ways that you can is to be kind,” she said.

“This is a catastrophe, and in a time of catastrophe, kindness is the most important thing. We must be compassionate to each other,” Gaga continued, adding that “self awareness is also fundamental.

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She then went on to talk about her big news, sharing with Fallon the new TV sensation called, One World: Together at Home.

The show will be hosted by Fallon himself, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert. 

“I mean, come on all three of you agreed to join forces for a good cause. I’m so happy [that] NBC, CBS and ABC, everybody’s working together,” Gaga shared.

Featured on the show will be everything from musicians, athletes, and even Sesame Street.

The show will be released on April 18 and will have Billie Eilish, Alanis Morrisette, David Beckham, and many more!