EXCLUSIVE: Lady Gaga Hits Mark Ronson's Mercedes In 'Five Foot Two' Preview

Lady Gaga is currently turning her attention towards her health, as per her recent announcement involving her "Joanne World Tour" cancellation, but Little Monsters will have an even deeper understanding of the pop titan's battle with her health and her last year or so if they catch her forthcoming Netflix documentary, Gaga: Five Foot Two.

In an exclusive one-minute clip, which iHeartRadio premiered on Wednesday (September 20), Gaga accidentally hits super-producer Mark Ronson's Mercedes upon arriving to the studio for her Joanne recording session. "I hit Mark's car. I don't even know how I did that," she says with regret as she enters the building. "If you have a problem with me, just tell it to my face — not to my bumper," Ronson jokingly says, before asking about the damage. Florence Welch also appears in the clip during what is presumably the recording of their Joanne duet, "Hey Girl."

"It's really the last thing I want you to worry about," Ronson tells the singer at the end of the clip, reassuring her that the fender bender isn't too big of a deal.

In a recent interview with EW, Gaga spoke out about the kind of access that she let camera crews have during the making of the doc. "This was a true documentary made of my life, meaning I gave everyone access to what I wanted everyone to have access to. I decided what they could and could not film and [what could] be in the movie," Gaga admitted. "I'm excited for people to see it, but it's not intended to lay a framework for anything. It’s intended just to be true and honest."

Set your calendars because Gaga: Five Foot Two hits Netflix on September 22.

Photo: Netflix


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