“I’ll give you 500 million won, so give it back”… Lady Gaga was stolen from her dog

Singer Lady Gaga and their dogs. Twitter capture

Famous pop singer Lady Gaga’s Dog Walker was shot and taken to the hospital. Lady Gaga’s dogs he walked were stolen.

According to major foreign media such as the Associated Press on the 25th (local time), the Los Angeles (LA) police in California, USA, said that Ryan Fisher, hired as Lady Gaga’s dogwalker, was shot while walking three dogs the night before. . There is no obstacle to life.

LA police explained that two men who got out of the car tried to steal a dog, and the victim was shot while fighting to stop it. One of the three dogs,’Miss Asia’, escaped during this process and was rescued in a safe state, and the other two,’Kozy’ and’Gustaf’, were stolen.

Singer Lady Gaga is singing the US state at the inauguration ceremony of President Joe Biden held at the US Capitol on the 20th of last month. Washington = AP Newsis

Lady Gaga, who is currently staying in Rome, Italy for the filming of Ridley Scott’s new film’Gucci’, immediately paid a compensation of $500,000 (about 550 million won). It is a position that the shooting suspect will return the two stolen and run away or compensate the person who reports via e-mail ([email protected]) without asking any questions.

The BBC reported that it was not confirmed whether the incident was caused by knowing that the dog owner was Lady Gaga. The broadcast explained that theft cases related to French Bulldogs, such as the stolen Lady Gaga’s dog, often occur. French bulldogs are in high demand but are known to be difficult to breed, such as having a large head and shoulders and having to give birth through a cesarean section.

Lady Gaga is famous for her sincere love for dogs, enough to accompany her dog at large events such as the American Music Awards and Super Bowl Half Time Show. Miss Asia, which was safely rescued this time, also has an official Instagram account.

Kim So-yeon reporter

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