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Lady Gaga Fans Targeted in Terror Plot—2.5 Million Lives at Risk

On May 3, 2025, Lady Gaga delivered a historic free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, drawing an estimated 2.5 million fans—the largest audience ever for a female artist. Unbeknownst to attendees and the performer, Brazilian authorities had thwarted a planned bomb attack targeting the event just hours before it commenced.

The operation, dubbed “Fake Monster” by law enforcement, led to the arrest of two individuals: an adult male in Rio Grande do Sul found in possession of illegal firearms, and a teenager in Rio de Janeiro charged with possessing child pornography. Investigators revealed that the suspects were part of an online hate group promoting anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and attempting to radicalize minors for coordinated attacks using improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails.

Authorities conducted raids on the homes of 15 suspects across multiple states, seizing electronic devices and materials related to the plot. The group had been masquerading as fans of Lady Gaga, known as “Little Monsters,” to infiltrate online communities and recruit participants for the planned attack.

To prevent public panic, officials chose not to inform concert organizers or the public about the threat prior to the event. The concert proceeded without incident, with approximately 5,200 security personnel deployed to ensure the safety of attendees.

Lady Gaga’s team stated they were unaware of the foiled plot until media reports surfaced the following day. In a statement, they emphasized that all prior communications with law enforcement indicated no safety concerns and that they had worked closely with authorities to implement comprehensive security measures.

The concert, part of Gaga’s “Mayhem Ball Tour,” not only set attendance records but also underscored the importance of vigilant security measures at large public events. The swift action by Brazilian authorities prevented a potential tragedy, allowing fans to enjoy a memorable performance by the pop icon.

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