Lady Gaga goes casual in tie-dye hoodie and TINY grey shorts for coffee run

She recently returned to US shores, after spending two months in Rome shooting the star-studded House Of Gucci biopic.

And Lady Gaga was spotted settling back into her everyday life on Monday, when she went on a coffee run at a local Starbucks in Malibu, California. 

The singer and actress, 35, went casual in a lose-fitting tie-dye hoodie, which she teamed with a pair of tiny grey shorts and multi-coloured Nike running shoes. 

Back on US soil: Lady Gaga was spotted settling back into her everyday life on Monday, when she went on a coffee run at a local Starbucks in Malibu, California

With her brunette locks styled in a bouffant half-updo, the star donned a pair of stylish sunglasses, while a face mask ensured she adhered to COVID-19 protocols.

Carrying a pair of iced beverages as she made her way into her luxury sports utility vehicle, the New York native looked relaxed as she enjoyed some downtime. 

Earlier this month, Gaga was seen looking emotional as she left her hotel in Rome, bidding farewell to the Italian city after she wrapped her scenes as Patrizia Reggiani.

She appeared to have been crying as she stepped outside while donning bright pink gloves and holding onto a vase of flowers for her devoted fans. 

casually cool: The singer and actress, 35, went casual in a lose-fitting tie-dye hoodie, which she teamed with a pair of tiny grey shorts and multi-coloured Nike running shoes

casually cool: The singer and actress, 35, went casual in a lose-fitting tie-dye hoodie, which she teamed with a pair of tiny grey shorts and multi-coloured Nike running shoes

A day earlier, Gaga marked the end of filming with a sweet Instagram post showing her pounding fists with the movie’s director Ridley Scott.

‘That’s a wrap, Rid,’ the star wrote in the caption. 

Gaga appears in the hotly-anticipated movie alongside Adam Driver, Al Pacino, Salma Hayek and Jared Leto. 

In the film, the Oscar winner portrays Patrizia Reggiani, the ex-wife of Gucci heir Maurizio Gucci, who was convicted of hiring a hitman to murder him. 

Heading home: Earlier this month, the star looked emotional as she left her Rome hotel and bid farewell to the Italian city after wrapping filming on the House Of Gucci biopic

Heading home: Earlier this month, the star looked emotional as she left her Rome hotel and bid farewell to the Italian city after wrapping filming on the House Of Gucci biopic 

Reggiani later earned the nickname Black Widow, and was sentenced to 29 years in prison in 1998 for setting up her ex-husband’s fatal shooting.  

She was released, however, in October 2016, after serving 18 years, attaining parole due to good behaviour. 

The forthcoming film is based on the novel The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed by author Sara Gay Forden.   

Gaga is now back in the US where a judge in Los Angeles recently banned photographers from picturing the five suspects charged in the ‘dognapping’ of her two French bulldogs, issuing a draconian order to shield their identity. 

All done: One day earlier, Gaga posted a snap of her pounding fists with the movie's director Ridley Scott to mark the end of filming

All done: One day earlier, Gaga posted a snap of her pounding fists with the movie’s director Ridley Scott to mark the end of filming

The four men and one woman pleaded not guilty earlier this month before Judge Victoria Wilson, presiding over Los Angeles Superior Court.

Three of the suspects — James Jackson, 18; Jaylin White, 19; and Lafayette Whaley, 27 — have been charged with attempted murder and armed robbery, according to the LAPD.

Jackson, who also faces one count each of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and a felon carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle, had his bail set at more than $3 million.

White also faces one count of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury.

Shocking: The Oscar winner portrays Patrizia Reggiani, the ex-wife of Gucci heir Maurizio Gucci, who was convicted of hiring a hitman to murder the heir to the fashion empire

True story: Reggiani (pictured) was found guilty of paying a hit man ¿300,000 (£240,000) to murder 46¿year¿old Gucci, an heir to the fashion empire

Leading lady: The Oscar winner (left) portrays Patrizia Reggiani (right) , the ex-wife of Gucci heir Maurizio Gucci, who was convicted of hiring a hitman to murder him

The three are described by police as documented gang members, who targeted the bulldogs because they knew of their high value. When bought from reputable breeders, the animals can cost between $3,000 and $5,000.

They were not aware that Gaga was the owner, the police said, amid claims robberies were part of a gang initiation.

Two additional defendants — Harold White, a known gang member and the 40-year-old father of Jaylin White, and his girlfriend Jennifer McBride, 50 — are accused of acting as accessories after the fact by helping conceal the stolen animals.

McBride was released on bail last Thursday, after her lawyers argued that she was diabetic and did not have her insulin with her. She was ordered to remain under house arrest, leaving only to go to work, and wear a GPS ankle monitor.

McBride is said to have returned the dogs to the police two nights later, prompted by Gaga’s offer of a $500,000 reward. McBride surrendered the dogs at the LAPD’s Olympic Station, seven miles from West Hollywood, where they were taken.

‘This was a brazen street crime that left a man seriously wounded,’ said George Gascon, Los Angeles County District Attorney.

‘We have alleged very serious charges in this case and have faith that justice will be appropriately served as this case unfolds in court.’

Gaga’s dogwalker, Ryan Fischer, 30, was shot four times while he was out with her three dogs, Koji, Gustav and Miss Asia.

Dogknapped: Gaga's departure comes after a judge in Los Angeles banned photographers from picturing the five suspects charged in the 'dognapping' of her two French bulldogs

Dogknapped: Gaga’s departure comes after a judge in Los Angeles banned photographers from picturing the five suspects charged in the ‘dognapping’ of her two French bulldogs

The thieves then ran away with two of the animals – Koji and Gustav.

Miss Asia escaped from the gang before they could put her in their vehicle, and ran back to Fischer.

Gaga was in Rome filming House of Gucci at the time of the dognapping. She did not pay out the reward, due to police suspicions that the woman who dropped the dogs off had acted with the dog-stealing ring.

Fischer, who has been described as a family friend, survived the assault and posted images of himself in a hospital bed on his social media.

He also thanked the first responders who saved his life and called for his ‘attempted murderers’ to be brought to justice.

New case: The four men and one woman pleaded not guilty earlier this month before Judge Victoria Wilson (pictured) presiding over Los Angeles Superior Court

New case: The four men and one woman pleaded not guilty earlier this month before Judge Victoria Wilson (pictured) presiding over Los Angeles Superior Court