Just when you think Lady Gaga is toning down with her weird ideas, her most controversial perfume ad has just been released. The ad for her new perfume "Fame" shows a completely naked Gaga, with tiny men figurines climbing all over her body. The men have been placed in such a way that it covers Gaga. 

These promotional pictures were tweeted by the popstar herself. She said: "Photo by STEVEN KLEIN. The First Ever Black Eau de Parfum. Model: Lady Gaga."

She also said: "I won't lie I'm a bit nervous. It's been a while since I've shared some work with you. But I'm so proud of Steven + I, we really did not sleep!"

Lady Gaga's new perfume is schedule to be released next month and will be in a black liquid which is clear when sprayed on. 

Meanwhile, Gaga has taken to Twitter to promote fellow musician No Doubt's new single. The band released "Settle Down" on July 16 and Gaga has tweeted to her 27 million followers to buy the album. 

"@nodoubt single 'Settle Down' is out. I just bought it! Go get it its (sic) so good! Band formed the year i was born! 1986 baby."

No Doubt's Stefani tweeted back: "wow gaga muffin thanks for the shout out that's big! Kiss from one Stefani to another!"

To which Gaga replied again: "i love watching you guys light up the charts. I'm feeling nostalgic today because of this."