Lady Gaga announced the money she managed to raise in collaboration with the advocacy organization Global Citizen for the benefit of the World Health Organization to fight the coronavirus outbreak. She is also set to launch an online concert to fight the spread of the virus, along with other A-list stars. With these recent announcements, is this what the 34-year-old songstress is about to reveal on Jimmy Fallon's virtual interview on Tonight Show?

The A Star is Born star made the most awkward interview from home while talking to the 45-year-old host on April 1. The "Shallow" hitmaker looked in distressed and ended her FaceTime interview, saying she couldn't talk at that moment.

However, a source close to Lady Gaga told Hollywood Life that despite what happened, the singer-songwriter wasn't stressed about what happened. "Stefani (Lady Gaga) isn't really stressing about the reaction her interview with Jimmy Fallon got because she is going to use it to her advantage when she goes on again," the insider revealed.

The American Horror Story star is just going to laugh about it and will later reveal what she is planning to do for people who are affected by the coronavirus. At the time, she is looking for ways to raise money and will unveil all the details she is going to do when she talks to Jimmy Fallon again.

A lot of people are surely waiting for Lady Gaga's appearance on the virtual Tonight Show after her previous awkward interview. The tipster added that Bradley Cooper's former on-screen partner is hoping that the non-interview would work out for her advantage. "It might get more eyeballs on this new interview. That is what she is hoping for to come out of everything," the source added.

According to USA Today, Lady Gaga and Global Citizen now managed to raise $35 million to fight the coronavirus outbreak. She would also have a TV special, featuring the likes of Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, and Billie Eilish.

In a news conference, the actress revealed that they raised the money in just seven days. "We want to highlight the gravity of this historical, unprecedented cultural movement ... and we want to celebrate and encourage the power of the human spirit," she said.

Talking about Lady Gaga's TV special, it will be titled One World: Together at Home and will be seen simultaneously on ABC, NBC, CBS, iHeartMedia and Bell Media networks on April 18 at 8.pm. It will also be streamed on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Apple, and other online platforms.