Lady Gaga feels "humbled" by the success of One World: Together At Home.
The 34-year-old singer helped to curate the online concert — which featured some of the world's best-known music stars — and Gaga has taken to Twitter to reveal her appreciation for the artists, who joined her in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
She wrote on the micro-blogging platform: "I love all the artists on #TogetherAtHome. And everyone that watched and everyone the didn't or couldn't. We all matter. We're one world (sic)"
I am so humbled to have been a part of this project. Thank you @GlblCtzn. Thank you @WHO. I love you 🌎❤️ https://t.co/kBH0Ds45tf
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) April 19, 2020
The star-studded event featured appearances from the likes of Adam Lambert, Rita Ora, Beyonce, David Beckham, Samuel L Jackson, Sir Elton John and Sarah Jessica Parker.
And after it was announced that the online concert had helped to raise more than US$127 million (S$180 mil), Gaga revealed her sense of pride.
She wrote: "I am so humbled to have been a part of this project. Thank you @GlblCtzn . Thank you @WHO . I love you (sic)"
Meanwhile, Gaga previously described 'One World: Together At Home' as a "love letter".
The chart-topping star thanked people for their support during an emotional Instagram Live video. She said: "I just want you to know that this is really a true love letter to all of you all over the world.
"I love you and I hope that you feel a big hug from the whole world today because what's really beautiful about this show is that you're all hugging each other."— BANG
Catch the One World: Together at Home concert (both the digital and broadcast versions) on meWATCH, meWATCH YouTube channel, and meLISTEN (on demand).