Lady Gaga reprimands photographer for letting Al Pacino take off his sunglasses | Independence

2021-12-14 22:26:25 By : Ms. Sharon LIAO

"Don't let him take off his glasses-he is Al Pacino!" she said

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Lady Gaga called a photographer and asked him to take off his sunglasses.

The two took a photo with Jared Leto at the premiere of the new film "House of Gucci".

In a video shared by Entertainment Tonight, a particularly confident photographer can be heard shouting: "Take off your glasses, Al!"

Pacino smiled and took off his sunglasses. However, Gaga replied: "Don't let him take off his glasses-he is Al Pacino!"

Then Leto urged him to put them back, and he did.

"Yes, thank you," Gaga, who is Pacino, said in response to her comment, telling the media jokingly: "In case you don't know."

Gaga, who plays Patrizia Reggiani in the new Ridley Scott movie, sneered at his response.

Reggiani was found guilty of plotting to assassinate her ex-husband and the former head of Gucci fashion house Maurizio Gucci (Adam Driver). She was jailed for 16 years for a crime.

Gaga recently stated that her role in this movie had an impact on her.

Al Pacino was ordered by the photographer to remove his sunglasses

Gaga said in an interview with the British version of "Vogue": "At the end of the filming, I had some psychological difficulties. I either live and talk like Regiani in my hotel room, or I On the set, live and talk like her."

House of Gucci is scheduled to be released in the United States and the United Kingdom on November 24 and November 26, respectively. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of Gucci House.

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