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Inside her desert oasis! Lady Gaga enjoys freebie stay at $12 million mansion while headlining Coachella


She was the headliner for both weekends of Coachella this year.
And while in the desert for the annual musical festival, Lady Gaga stayed at a $12 million Mediterranean mansion, courtesy of Airbnb.
The 31-year-old made herself at home in the sprawling 9,500 square foot home, with seven bedrooms and five bathrooms.



Amazing: While in the desert for the Coachella musical festival, Lady Gaga stayed at a $12 million Mediterranean mansion, courtesy of Airbnb


The normally $10,000-a night Airbnb listing is located in Rancho Mirage, which is just a 25 minute drive from the festival in Indio, California.
Lady Gaga replaced Beyonce as the headliner for Coachella; Beyonce pulled out of the festival shortly after announcing that she's pregnant with twins.
On Monday, the artist thanked Airbnb for the home as she posed next to a large fireplace in a pink hoodie; she wrote: 'Thank you @airbnb for my desert home. A wonderful gift!'
While prepping for her Coachella gig, the Grammy award winning songstress rested at the mega estate, which has 360 degree mountain views and a resort style pool.


Views: On Monday, the artist thanked Airbnb for the home while posing next to the large fireplace; she wrote: 'Thank you @airbnb for my desert home. A wonderful gift!'

Fancy: The pool at the property is surrounded by greenery and a lot of outdoor seating

The kitchen had stunning views of the massive pool and spa, as well as three fire pits.
To keep herself physically ready for her high energy performances, Lady Gaga had a modern and well equipped fitness center at her disposal.
The mansion had an incredible backyard with expansive seating and outdoor gazebo - the perfect place to lounge after a swim.

Time to relax: The mansion had an incredible backyard with expansive seating and outdoor gazebo - the perfect place to lounge after a swim

Time to relax: The mansion had an incredible backyard with expansive seating and outdoor gazebo - the perfect place to lounge after a swim

Next to the pool were luxurious deck chairs and umbrellas, with candles placed all around the outdoor area. 
The large gazebo had an massive dining room table, complete with an elegant chandelier.
The living room had a classic style fireplace with ornate lighting and stunning views. SEE MORE BELOW

So beautiful: The home featured three different fire pits in the backyard

Wow: The living room had a classic style fireplace with ornate lighting and stunning views

Incredible: The property had wooden beams along the ceiling and tiled flooring



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