WATCH: Lady Gaga disguises as sub teacher for new campaign | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Lady Gaga disguises as sub teacher for new campaign

/ 01:48 PM June 29, 2017

Astray from her image as a pop diva, Lady Gaga has disguised as a substitute teacher and taught students the value of kindness and optimism.

Earlier this month, Gaga interacted with students from Walter Reed Middle School in California, USA. She is partnering with Staples to raise funds for her Born This Way Foundation and DonorsChoose.org in order to augment school supplies and promote “positivity” within the four corners of the classroom.

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“I want kids to love themselves fearlessly,” she said in the clip uploaded on Wednesday. The retail company, through its Staples for Students initiative, raised $2 million (P101 million) for the cause, according to Adweek.

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Likewise, Staples will also bolster to award a $50,000 (2.5 million) scholarship grant and a trip to Las Vegas to attend one of Gaga’s gigs there.

READ: Starbucks teams with Lady Gaga for ‘Cups of Kindness’

Just like her fellow singers Rihanna and Katy Perry, Gaga allocates her spare time in tending to her charitable endeavors. Weeks ago, she coalesced with coffee giant Starbucks to raise funds for the Born This Way Foundation through the “Cups of Kindness.” Gianna Francesca Catolico

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