PETA and Lady Gaga continue their Bad Romance.

Page Six revealed that the “Poker Face” star was spotted at the Helen Yarmak boutique in Moscow where she treated herself to several high-end fur coats.

PETA slammed the fur lover’s purchases in a statement to GossipCop: “Out of place, out of time, and possibly out of her mind: 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.”

Spies told us Gaga picked up a dark brown Barguzin Russian sable worth about $210,000, and wore the lush coat out of the store after she shopped. She also picked up a green-dyed silver fox coat worth about $19,600.

The animal rights organization has targeted the eccentric performer before. In September, Gaga stepped out in Cologne, Germany with a white fox head scarf wrapped around her neck.

“The outfit really speaks for itself. PETA is considering passing the hat so that someone can buy her a heart,” PETA spokesperson Wendy Wegner said in a statement.

The “Judas” singer was once considered an anti-fur ally when she spoke up against the cruelty of wearing fur on “The Ellen Degeneres Show” in 2009.

In August, the organization blasted her as a “turncoat.”

“Many of your gay fans, I among them, have long admired what you told Ellen: ‘I hate fur, and I don’t wear fur,'” wrote Dan Mathews, senior vice president of PETA, after she wore a bright pink Giorgio Armani fur coat and hat combo last month.

Mathews called out Gaga for reneging on her anti-fur stance and “dumb” for wearing fur in record-breaking summer heat.

“By wearing those dumb furs in a heat wave, you’re making yourself a target just like the mindless Kim Kardashian,” he wrote.

Gaga fought back in August by calling PETA’s campaigns “violent” and “childish.”