This past weekend, Lady Gaga decided to visit Russia and indulge in one or two shopping sprees. Thus, the celebrity ended up buying a Russian sable coat and a fox coat, valued at $210,000 (€159,282) and $19,600 (€14,866) respectively.

Needless to say, green-oriented group PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal) was taken aback by the pop star's decision to support animal cruelty by buying and wearing fur.

As per usual, PETA was rather harsh in criticizing Lady Gaga and her choice of winter outfits, sources report.

“Out of place, out of time, and possibly out of her mind,” was what this organization had to say about Lady Gaga and her trip to Russia.

Furthermore, “While the country focuses on rejecting violence and we are deep into the season of peace, giving, and kindness, Gaga is busy decking herself out in a coat made of at least 30 slaughtered animals’ skins.”