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Lady Gaga hand-delivers new album in Chromatica-themed truck

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Lily HoffmannThe West Australian
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Lady Gaga is refusing to let the global pandemic stop her from hand delivering her latest album Chromatica.

The pop star has taken it upon herself to deliver the physical copies in her very own Chromatica-themed truck.

In an Instagram post, Gaga promised to be the one delivering worldwide ahead of her album release tomorrow, but unless she has a good hook up with Santa it sounds unlikely.

“Delivering Chromatica myself to every retailer around the world,” she wrote in the caption. “In Chromatica, time and distance do not exist.”

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Sporting a punk pink face mask and matching hair, a Twitter user shared a snap of the singer and roped in delivery service FedEx, “@FedExHelp this woman almost hit me while driving down my block delivering packages for you. I wrote her plates down just in time, it read ‘PSSYWGN’ please do something immediately,” the tweet read.

Despite the tweet being an obvious gag, a FedEx worker by the name of Lisa did actually respond to the false complaint.

“I’m sorry to hear of this incident. Please DM as much information as possible. Name, address, phone number, email address, truck number and if it was a FedEx Express, Ground or Home Delivery trust so that I can report this to the appropriate station,” the response from the FedEx Help account read.

But FedEx clearly had their wires crossed more than once, with another bot by the name of Sara also replying to the publicity stunt after a fan joked that “the same woman threw a package at my head and called me the ‘f’ word!”

“Hello, this is Sara. I truly apologise for the trouble. Please DM your name, address, city, state, zip code, tracking number or the truck number, license plate, date/time of occurrence, phone number, and email address. I will be happy to research,” another tweet from the FedEx Help account read.

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