Lady Gaga Steps Out in West Hollywood Without Her Engagement Ring; What Happened?

Lady Gaga turned heads on Tuesday night when she stepped out to dine with pal Lisa Vanderpump at her West Hollywood hotspot Pump Lounge. She made a fashion statement again with her black two-piece wide-legged pant which displayed her abs. She apparently looked dazzling, but her 10-carat diamond engagement ring was said to be missing.

The "Poker Face" hitmaker shared her photo on her Instagram page, captioning it with 'Talkin s*** with the gurls' (sic). According tot Daily Mail, she was last seen wearing the heart-shaped ring six weeks ago when she posted another photo on her Instagram page. The latest sighting fueled more questions on why she doesn't wear her wedding ring anymore. As of writing, the reason for her "missing" wedding ring is unclear; though it appears that she and her fiance Taylor Kinney are still very much in love.

On Monday, Lady Gaga's post on her social media page made the rounds on the Internet. She shared a photo of herself to her 11 million followers, where she was seen wearing pink bikini bottoms. She wrote, "In my gypsy palace, I heal my soul." The picture was taken during her Labor Day weekend break and was taken in her pool, Just Jared reports.

On Saturday, the 29-year-old singer was also photographed without her usual glamorous look, which she traded for a black motorcycle getup in skintight black pants and leather jackets. She reportedly enjoyed strolling in Malibu with her boyfriend Taylor Kinney in his new bike. The two had a relaxing time and went for lunch at an exclusive sushi eatery Nobu overlooking the Pacific ocean.

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga has been busy lately with her new acting career in the new "American Horror Story: Hotel." The girlfriend of Kinney plays the role of Elizabeth, the Countess who owns The Cortez hotel and is also known as the sucker of souls.

"AHS: Hotel" premieres on October 7 on FX featuring other stars such as Sarah Paulson, Chloe Sevigny, Cheyenne Jackson, Matt Bomer, Wes Bentley and Kathy Bates.

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