Singer and actress Lady Gaga has been appointed co-chair of the President’s Committee on Culture and the Arts by Joe Biden. According to TASS, this is stated in a statement released by the press service of the American leader.
The document emphasizes that Lady Gaga (real name Stephanie Joanne Angelina Germanotta) is the owner of 13 Grammy awards and is one of the most commercially successful performers in history. Time magazine previously listed her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. It is noted that the singer is actively involved in charitable activities and some public campaigns.
The Committee, established in 1982, advises the US President and US government officials on cultural policy issues. Biden appointed producer Bruce Cohen as another co-chairman on Thursday.
Lady Gaga has repeatedly spoken at events as part of the Biden campaign and actively participated in campaigning in support of him. In January 2021, she performed the US anthem at Biden’s inauguration ceremony.
Source: Rosbalt

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