KEY POINTS

  • Lady Gaga's father endorsed Donald Trump in two deleted tweets
  • The tweets surfaced a day after the POTUS said Gaga is “not too good”
  • Gaga and Trump's communications director Tim Murtaugh had an exchange online

Lady Gaga's dad Joe Germanotta endorsed Donald Trump after the latter made disparaging comments about the "Poker Face" singer, who is a Joe Biden supporter.

"@realDonaldTrump 2020," Germanotta tweeted on Tuesday.

"You may have noticed my political and spiritual beliefs are different. liberty and freedom of choice would not be political," he added in another tweet.

However, Germanotta has since deleted the tweets, People reported. His endorsement for Trump came a day after the POTUS slammed Gaga for supporting his presidential opponent, Biden.

"Now he's got Lady Gaga," Trump said at his rally in Avoca, Pennsylvania. "Lady Gaga — is not too good. I could tell you plenty of stories. I could tell you stories about Lady Gaga. I know a lot of stories about Lady Gaga."

Gaga joined Biden in Pittsburgh the same day and the "Bad Romance" hitmaker fired back at the president by urging others to vote against Trump.

"To all the women, and to all the men with daughters and sisters and mothers — everybody, no matter how you identify, now is your chance to vote against Donald Trump, a man who believes his fame gives him the right to grab one of your daughters, or sisters or mothers or wives by any part of their body," Gaga said.

Gaga and Trump's communications director Tim Murtaugh also had an exchange on Twitter after the latter called the former "anti-fracking activist." The "A Star is Born" actress retweeted it and wrote, "HEY TIM HEY @realDonaldTrump SO HAPPY IM GLAD TO BE LIVING RENT FREE in your HEAD. #BidenHarris."

"Thank you for spreading our statement to your 82 million followers. That’s a lot of eyeballs on your anti-fracking activism. Hope lots of folks in PA see this. Next time @ me," Murtaugh replied to Gaga.

Gaga also made a campaign video for Biden where she wore a matching camouflage cap, top and pants. She paired it with knee-high boots. In the clip, she seemingly acted like a redneck, and it didn't sit well with the netizens.

"Lady Gaga dressing up as a southern voters intention is to mock republicans of their traditional redneck culture but she’s got it all wrong," one commented.

US singer Lady Gaga belted out two hits -- including "Shallow" -- as she campaigned for Democrat Joe Biden, interspersing the lyrics with calls for people to get the vote out on the eve of the US election
US singer Lady Gaga belted out two hits -- including "Shallow" -- as she campaigned for Democrat Joe Biden, interspersing the lyrics with calls for people to get the vote out on the eve of the US election AFP / JIM WATSON