She has never exactly been shy when it comes to showing off her assets.
And last night Lady Gaga was at it again in a pair of see-through tights and a black bra top as she greeted a throng of screaming fans outside the Jimmy Kimmel Show.
The singer's flesh coloured underwear showed through her tights which she teamed with a pair of spiky black lace up boots.
Cheeky: Lady Gaga shows off her bum in some sheer black tights and a black thong and bra as she left the Jimmy Kimmel show last night
Keen to thank her 'little monsters' the performer took time to wave and shout at the crowd before dramatically scaling a metal fence to sign autographs and shake hands with some of her followers.
The 26-year-old star wore a black headpiece by milliner Philip Treacy with 'Gaga' spelled out in feathers during her appearance on the late night talk show.
Gaga wore a black jacket with shoulder pads at the start of her interview but halfway through ditched it to reveal a lacy vest.
She later changed into a black leotard with shoulder and leg attachments to perform her new single You And I and The Edge Of Glory, much to the delight of the audience.
Dare to bare: The singer has no problem showing it all off as she waves to gathered fans
She sang more songs in an outdoor concert for 2,000 fans. Police had earlier warned fans without tickets to stay away from the event, fearing it could get out of control.
Clearly shocked at some of her fashion choices, Jimmy Kimmel asked how she came up with ideas for her costumes.
He joked: 'What becomes of the costumes? Do you take care of them after? Are they sent to Africa to be worn by villagers there? Is there a museum, is there a big storage unit?'
Up you go: Gaga climbed a metal fence to get closer to her fans before heading back to her hotel
Staying on the fence: Gaga climbs over the fence to greet her loyal fans
The busy star said she had built a recording studio in her tour bus so she could cut tracks while on the road.
'Sometimes [the producers] don't want to,' she said. 'They're like 'Gaga, the frequency's weird, it's sounding a little bit strange'. And I'm like 'If you don't get this right, I swear to Lucifer, I'm gonna. I get a little bit mad.'
Gaga also revealed she is a good cook, and makes fennel gravy for her crew.
'I make it for the producers on the road because they actually follow me on the tour bus,' she said.
Superstar: Gaga performed a private concert to 2000 fans outside the Jimmy Kimmel studio
'We don't have a kitchen but we'll stop in certain places and by then we've probably had at least a couple of bottles of Jamieson to drink and I just sort of chain smoke and make pasta.'
When asked whether she would ever have children, she said: 'Someday, long, long away from now.'
Kimmel joked: 'If one of your children grew up to be not gay, would you still love that child?'
Gaga said: 'No... I don't even like you.'
Headdress: Lady Gaga wore a Phillip Treacy creation which spelled out the word 'Gaga' during an appearance on the show
At the extravagant April wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Westminster Abbey was full of royals, heads of state and politicians.
But at the smaller scale nuptials of Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall today, it was somewhat more of a glamorous guest list with stars from the world of pop, TV and sport garnering attention.
Leading the famous faces in the pews of Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh were soap star Katherine Kelly, The Saturdays' singer Una Healy and TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher.
Making a statement: Singer Una Healy (left) wore a floral bandeau dress and tilted hat, while actress Katherine Kelly wore a pale pink asymmetrical number
And of course, there was plenty of representation from the world of sport, with both Tindall's teammates past and present and Phillips' colleagues from the riding world in attendance.
One of the first to arrive was Coronation Street actress Kelly, who went for a Seventies-look in a pale pink asymmetrical ankle-length dress by James Stewart Couture and a striking orange hat and oversized clutch bag.
Kelly, 31, is an old schoolfriend of Tindall, with her parents living close to his father Phil and mother Linda in Yorkshire.
Interesting fascinator: TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher, pictured with husband Paul Sampson, wore a multi-coloured dress, nude heels and unusual jade fascinator
Top heavy: Irish singer Healy wore a tilted champagne hat created by Philip Treacy while Kelly opted for an eye-catching wide-brimmed orange hat with fuchsia bow
She said recently: 'I went to school in Wakefield with Mike. Our parents live in the same village and we’ve stayed really good mates.'
Going for a much sexier look was Irish singer Healy, 29, in a black floral-print bandeau dress and white and mocha peep-toe heels.
She accesorised her tight dress with an oversized saucer hat by milliner Philip Treacy, pale pink pashmina and a nude clutch.
Dapper: Healy's date was her boyfriend and Tindall's teammate Ben Foden
Healy attended with her boyfriend, Northampton Saints and England player Ben Foden - a teammate of Tindall.
Ahead of the nuptials, she wrote of her excitement at being invited on Twitter: 'Thanks to my stylists Frank Strachan and Lloyd Powell for sorting me a Philip Treacy Hat for The Royal Wedding tomorrow!
'Just about to take off for Edinburgh with Ben, really excited for the weekend.'
Well heeled: TV presenter Natalie Pinkham (left) in red, and Olympic skeleton racer Amy Williams in pale pink, both wore nude heels
Sky Sports presenter Gallacher, who wed rugby player Paul Sampson last year, found her pretty multi-coloured dress overshadowed by her unusual jade fascinator.
Gallacher has become good friends with the bride thanks to their respective spouses, who were previously teammates for Bath.
The TV presenter even became one of the lucky few to see Zara's Stewart Parvin dress before the big day.
Ready to party: England rugby player Jonny Wilkinson (left) and former England captain Lawrence Dallaglio and his wife Alice leave after the wedding
The 35-year-old said: 'Zara's so cool, she's going to look amazing, she's chosen a beautiful dress.
'Mike and Zara are brilliant together. She's so good for him, she's so chilled out and he's quite laid back as well so they fit together really nicely.
'Obviously she's really into sport and he loves the life they lead together with the horses and they've got lots of dogs so it's lovely.'
Rugby faces: (Left to right) Clive Woodward, Austin Healey and Martin Johnson make their way inside
Another TV star in attendance was Natalie Pinkham, an old friend of Prince Harry, who wore a red dress, nude heels and twisted crepe fascinator.
Among those from the rugby world watching Miss Phillips making an honest man of Tindall included Jonny Wilkinson, Austin Healy, Martin Johnson, Lewis Moody, Clive Woodward, David Flatman and Lawrence Dallaglio.
Cheering on the bride as she walked down the aisle were her fellow eventers William Fox-Pitt, Elizabeth Power and Jayne Doherty.
Suited and booted: Racing driver Sir Jackie Stewart and his wife Helen (left) and equestrian William Fox-Pitt and his wife Alice Plunkett
Just married: Zara Phillips and her new husband Mike Tindall's official wedding photo in Holyrood Abbey
Submitted by superdorsa on 2.47pm, Thu 30th Jun 2011
This is the first time these two young Londoners have recorded together and the result is a pop song which looks destined for the top of the charts but most importantly a huge role in the 2012 Olympic Games. Dionne Bromfield, the first signing to Amy Winehouse’s Lioness Records label, debuting at the tender age of 13 with the album “Introducing Dionne Bromfield” and 24-year-old Tinchy Stryder, currently riding high in the charts with Spaceship, his single with Dappy from N-Dubz, is not only a chart topping artist, but also a fashion entrepreneur with his clothing brand 'Star In The Hood'. “Spinnin’ For 2012 ” is the first song to be released in association with the London 2012 Games. The lyrics for the song, originally written and recorded by Speech Debelle, have been re-written by Tinchy & Dionne to produce as uplifting and inspirational song as you’re likely to hear all summer. “Spinnin’ For 2012” will create the perfect soundtrack to what will be an epic 8,000 mile journey over 70 days which aims to take the Olympic Flame within 1 hour’s journey of 95% of the UK population. Land’s End will be the start point for the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay and the Olympic Stadium will be the end point with the lighting of the cauldron during the Opening Ceremony on 27 July 2012 , so listen out for 'Spinnin' for 2012'! Dionne Bromfield's new album, “Good For The Soul”, is released on Monday 4th July 2011.