The pop singer, who suffers from chronic pain, said she made the decision after speaking to doctors and scientists
Lady Gaga has revealed she’s taken steps to self-isolate after speaking to scientists in response to the continued spread of the coronavirus.
The Just Dance singer took to Instagram to say she and her beloved dogs would be staying safe behind closed doors and she’d also taken the devastating decision not to visit her grandparents for the foreseeable future.
Speaking to her followers, she began: “So I talked to some doctors and scientists.
“It’s not the easiest for everyone right now but the kindest/healthiest thing we can do is self-quarantine and not hang out with people over 65 and in large groups.
“I wish I could see my parents and grandmas right now but it’s much safer to not so I don’t get them sick in case I have it.

“I’m hanging at home with my dogs.”
She then added: “I love you world, we’ll all get through this. Trust me, I talked to God –she said we’re gonna be ok.”
33-year-old Gaga suffers from with fibromyalgia, a condition that affects the nervous system and causes pain throughout the body.
In the past the chronic pain has been so severe that the pop star was left unable perform and forced to cancel several concerts in 2017, which prompted her to open up about the diagnosis.