Lady Gaga's Stunning Net Worth Revealed

It's a well-known fact that Lady Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, is one of the most famous celebrities in the world. Ever since she broke onto the music scene with her 2008 debut album, "The Fame" (via All Music), Gaga's topped the charts with her can't-help-but-dance-to-them songs, like "Poker Face," "Born This Way," "Telephone," "Bad Romance," and more.

Lady Gaga's musical talents have landed her a whopping 29 Grammy nominations over the last 13 years, and of those nominations, she's taken home an impressive 12 Grammy Awards — her first awards being Best Dancing Recording for "Poker Face" and Best Electronic/Dance Album for "The Fame" in 2009, just one year after she was nominated for a Grammy for the first time. At this year's ceremony, Gaga took home the award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Rain On Me," which also features the mega-talented Ariana Grande.

On top of Lady Gaga's success as an artist, the 35-year-old "Shallow" singer has dipped her toes in the acting pool, notably starring alongside Bradley Cooper in the hit remake of "A Star Is Born" and appearing in Ryan Murphy's "American Horror Story" (via IMDb). She's currently filming "House of Gucci" with Adam Driver, Jared Leto, and a slew of other A-listers, and most recently, she appeared on the premiere episode of Oprah and Prince Harry's docuseries, "The Me You Can't See," in which she opened up about her painful past (via CNN).

Lady Gaga's successful career is reflected in her impressive net worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Lady Gaga is worth around $320 million, which shouldn't come as a surprise, seeing she's one of the most popular artists in the world. The outlet reports that she earned $80 million in 2012 from a combination of touring, album sales, and endorsements, but typically, Gaga makes an average of $40 million per year.

Gaga is also one of the most philanthropic celebs out there; in 2011, she created her nonprofit organization, the Born This Way Foundation, which "supports the mental health of young people and works with them to create a kinder and braver world" (via Facebook), and in 2020, she co-produced the "Together at Home" benefit concert, which raised over $130 million in wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The "American Horror Story" alum also has a few impressive properties in her real estate portfolio, including a gorgeous 10,000 square foot Malibu Mansion that cost her a cool $22.5 million, and a stunning Hollywood Hills home that she purchased in 2016 for just over $5 million (via New York Post).