Lady Gaga Sprints Home From Critics’ Choice Awards Show To Say Goodbye To Her Beloved Horse

Feb 03, 2019 by apost team

The Critics' Choice Awards were good to Lady Gaga. She won both for "best actress" and "best song," but her fan base wasn't surprised. After receiving excellent news that she had won the two awards, Lady Gaga was given the worst news she could have gotten that night or any night. Her horse Arabella was taking her last breaths that evening.

Lady Gaga took to Instagram and let her fans know what was going on. She wrote, "I am rushing to her now to say goodbye."

Lady Gaga has been an avid horse fan for many years. Arabella was the first horse that she had ever owned, but she sensed that she and this particular horse had a "special connection" early on.

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She recalls that she didn't know the proper way of riding a horse, so she rode bareback while holding on to Arabella's mane. The horse had been extremely well trained, so she knew when Lady Gaga was about to fall off of her. The horse stepped into action and moved to the side so that she could keep Gaga from falling.

The day that the Critics' Choice Awards show was about to take place, Arabella took sick. Gaga ran home to say her last farewell to her beloved horse, and she posted a heartrending post on Instagram afterward.

Earlier that day...

On Sunday, Lady Gaga was honored with two awards at the Critics' Choice Awards. After the ceremony was over, she heard the news. She rushed home to see her horse for the last time. Then, she let her fans know what had just happened.

She wrote, "I am so honored and blessed to have won both Best Song and Best Actress alongside Glenn Close this evening. My heart is exploding with pride. But it saddens me to say that just after the show I learned that my dear angel of a horse, Arabella, is dying. I am rushing to her now to say goodbye."

Lady Gaga explained to everyone that "Arabella" means "yield to prayer." She expressed the belief that Arabella was beautiful and that her soul and Lady Gaga's soul were linked together. If Arabella was experiencing pain, Lady Gaga claimed that she felt it as well.

Lady Gaga will always remember the special times she spent with Arabella, including the times when they took long hikes and went galloping through the lands. Arabella will always be with her.

Lady Gaga was so selfless that she didn't want Arabella to remain with her while she was in so much pain. She wanted her horse to move on because she was certain that heaven was to be her next home.

When she moved to California, Lady Gaga had the privilege of developing "a special connection" to horses and that Arabella was the first horse she ever owned. Her love for horses started when she was given an Arabian by her record label, and the Arabian mare's name was "Arabella." It was very clear to Lady Gaga when she first met the horse that she and this horse had a special connection.

She recalls that she had never been on a horse before in her life, so she didn't know how to ride her. 

After receiving Arabella, Lady Gaga expanded her collection of horses, and one was a stallion named "Trigger" that served as a "boyfriend" for Arabella.

Trigger is different from Arabella. Lady Gaga can only ride him with a saddle, but when she does ride him, he makes her feel powerful because he is a powerful horse. She doesn't feel any pressure with him. In her words, "I just get on the horse and go."

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