Drama As Lady Gaga’s 2019 Golden Globes Dress Is Auctioned Amid Reports That It Was Stolen


The dress Lady Gaga wore to the 2019 Golden Globe Awards is being auctioned online amid reports it was stolen.

TMZ have alleged that the design will be available to purchase after a maid at The Beverly Hilton is said to have come across it after cleaning Gaga’s room post-ceremony.

The singer wore the Valentino gown to the prestigious ceremony, where she scooped the Best Original Song – Motion Picture prize for Shallow – her duet with Bradley Cooper from the hit musical A Star is Born.

Gaga reportedly left the gown behind, and according to TMZ, the maid claimed she took it to lost and found until she was told she could take it as it remained unclaimed.

Now the maid is trying to cash in by auctioning the garment off, although sources told the publication the dress didn’t belong to Gaga as she loaned it for the event, and officials at Valentino believe the dress was stolen and are planning on contacting law enforcement to discover why it was never returned to him.


The website also published a note that was allegedly written by the maid explaining how the dress came to be in her possession.

The note suggests that the maid has been employed at The Beverly Hilton for 24 years and that she has plenty of experience working the Globes.

“I turned in the dress to the lost and found on the 8th of January 2019,” the maid, named Sara Corea, penned. “After the time legally held by lost and found they gave it to me as a gift from her and today I want to auction the dress.”

The auction is currently scheduled to take place on Oct. 31 via Nate D. Sanders Auctions, and bidding opens at US$8,000.





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