Lady Gaga has thanked fans following her “very special” success at the Grammy Awards.
The singer-songwriter was celebrating on Sunday after winning best pop duo/group performance for her collaboration with Bruno Mars on the hit duet Die with a Smile.
On Tuesday, Gaga took to social media to show her appreciation for her latest accolade.
“My 14th Grammy award is a very special one,” she wrote on Instagram alongside photos of herself posing with the iconic gramophone-shaped Grammy trophy.
“Being a songwriter, all I want to do is tell stories that touch peoples hearts. Telling this story with Bruno about love is truly a piece of my soul – love is what we all need right now.”
The 38-year-old star went on to reference a line from the global hit Die with a Smile as she expressed her gratitude to her loyal followers, who are known as Little Monsters.
She signed off, “Thank you little monsters – wherever you go that’s where I’ll follow.”
Gaga and Bruno jointly accepted their Grammy Award at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, with the Bad Romance star taking the opportunity to voice her support for the transgender community.
“Trans people are not invisible,” she told the audience. “Trans people deserve love, the queer community deserves to be lifted up. Music is love. Thank you.”.