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Lady Gaga Continues to Recover From Illness 'With Friends by Her Side'

Lady Gaga continues to recover after postponing her remaining tour dates due to an illness.

The past few weeks have been quite a struggle for Gaga, who recently revealed she has chronic pain disorder fibromyalgia. Due to her illness, she was forced to postpone the European leg of her Joanne world tour.

Speaking with Us Weekly, a source said Gaga is now recovering at her Beverly Hills and Malibu homes "with friends by her side." The insider also revealed that the singer's famous pals have been calling to check on her, including "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" cast member Lisa Vanderpump, Beyoncé and collaborator Tony Bennett.

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Her former fiancé — "Chicago Fire" star Taylor Kinney — has been on her call sheet as well, checking in on her "as a friend."

Meanwhile, the blonde beauty took to Instagram on Thursday to share an update for her fans. It appears she is already working on new music as she shared a photo of her inside a recording studio.

"Nothing like studio therapy ... Had so much fun in the studio," Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, wrote in the caption. "Made me feel like a star like the ones in the sky, you know [...] the real kind."

The "Million Reasons" singer has confirmed that she will soon be returning to the United Kingdom next year to fulfill her remaining tour dates. On Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, Gaga will be performing for her fans in Birmingham. It will be followed by a concert in London on Feb. 4, Manchester on Feb. 6 and back to London again on Feb. 8. Tickets for the canceled tour dates remain valid, according to reports.

"Gaga: Five Foot Two," Gaga's latest documentary detailing her personal life and struggle with chronic pain, is available for streaming on Netflix.

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