Lady Gaga Unveils Brave Bus Experience To Help Teens Overcome Bullying
3 January 2013, 12:36 | Updated: 3 January 2013, 12:57
The singer's Brave Bus will accompany her on the next leg of the 'Born This Way Ball' world tour.
Lady Gaga has promised a "fun tailgating experience" for her new counselling service, the Born Brave Bus, as part of her latest push to counter youth bulling, while giving fans their first glimpse of the new campaign.
The 'Marry The Night' singer announced her charity foundation last year and will launch the new initiative as a travelling set of colourful buses and pavilions as a "place where mental health and depression are taken seriously with no judgement", which is expected to accompany the next leg of her world tour.
"For those wondering about the "counselling" at the BTWBall BornBrave pre-show, it will be a fun tailgating experience for monsters to unite," Gaga tweeted last week. "At the #BornBraveBus you have access to professional private or group chats about mental health, depression, bullying, school & friends.
"#BornBraveBus there will also be food and games, @djws and @ladystarlightny will DJ with host @BREEDLOVENYC to keep the experience fun," she explained. "[It's] a place where mental health + depression are taken seriously w/ no judgement, FREE real help available to all #BraverWorld.
"I feel like most kids don't look for help because they feel embarrassed so mom + I wanted to break the stigmas around "help" and make it fun," Gaga added, while posting a picture of her new Brave Bus experience, seen below (Credit: Twitter):
Lady Gaga is currently working on her new album 'ARTPOP', which will be documented in a new film collaboration with photographer Terry Richardson.