Lady Gaga fans were unimpressed with her 2024 Olympic opening ceremony performance on Friday as they claimed she sang in ‘French adjacent’.
The Bad Romance star, 38, stunned in black leotard and white feathers as she graced the international stage with her rendition of Mon Truc en Plumes.
Btu despite her looking incredible for international performance, viewers could help but criticise the American star’s performance.
Flocking to X, formerly known as Twitter, fans said her piece ‘must have been her worst ever’ and slammed her for her French speaking.
One penned: ‘Very famous FRENCH artist… uh… #LadyGaga. With a… Uhm… I don’t know what that performance was, but must have been her worst ever. #OlympicGames #Paris2024’

Lady Gaga fans have slammed her 2024 Olympic opening ceremony performance on Friday as they claimed she sang in ‘French adjacent’

The Bad Romance star, 38, stunned in black leotard and white feathers as she graced the international stage with her rendition of Mon Truc en Plumes
‘Lady Gaga ain’t even f*****g French. This is like if Bad Bunny sung while the Olympics were being held in Colombia’
‘The GB opening ceremony in 2012 was much lauded but I liked what they did in the closing one that the the UK has so many hugely influential pop music stars just line them up. France have to use Lady Gaga pretending she can speak French.’
‘Ok but is lady Gaga singing in French or French adjacent??’
While the Olympic Games are set to officially commence tonight following this evening’s opening ceremony, a host of events have already begun, including football, rugby sevens, archery and handball.
A total of 10,500 athletes from 206 countries around the world are due to attend tonight’s unique opening ceremony, which will take place on the River Seine.
This will be a first for the Olympics, with tonight’s curtain raiser being the first time an opening ceremony has been held outside of a stadium.
The event is due commence at 6.30pm BST (7.30pm local time).
A chaotic morning unfolded in Paris after a ‘massive arson attack’ on Frances’ rail network last night.
Fires were started at key installations bringing trains to a halt with around 800,000 passengers affected by the disruption.
The Gare du Nord – the main Eurostar station in Paris where some Team GB athletes arrived last week – was hit by the attacks on the rail network according to a spokesperson for SNCF – France’s rail operator.
Services have been cancelled or delayed causing havoc among those looking to get to tonight’s opening ceremony – with 300,000 spectators expected as well as members of the public.