Ellen has a point and she's allowed to feel that way. But she shouldn't have invited her, joked with her about it, and presented her a "funny" vegetarian bikini if it troubled her so much. And she also shouldn't associate with Cover Girl, notorious for all their animal testing - but that brings her money so perhaps it's not so bad then.
Did you get inside my brain and type this? Also, bottled water is not exactly great for the environment.
I know this is kinda random but anyone knows where can i find an acapella version of dance in the dark ? I'm looking specifically the part where she screams "make it stop!" at the beginnnig. I hope someone can help me
I know this is kinda random but anyone knows where can i find an acapella version of dance in the dark ? I'm looking specifically the part where she screams "make it stop!" at the beginnnig. I hope someone can help me
I think this is only in the Monster Ball versions, you could try asking @gaganewsdotcom (On Twitter, obviously), they're good at all of her songs remixes, instrumentals, acapallas etc.
My prediction: Born This Way will be premiered at Alexander McQueen S/S 2011 show (scheduled on tuesday, October 5th) Just like last year how Bad Romance was premiered during Alexander S/S 2010 show. It would be awesome way to premier the song and it'd be a great tribute to Lee McQueen also.
“Being able to stand twenty feet away from her was unreal,” said JWOWW, who added that she admires Gaga because “she speaks for all the oddballs.” And the alpha female admits even she didn’t have the balls to make her own approach to meet the singer: “I couldn't even remember my name at that moment.”
Aww.
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Originally posted by Howard Stern
"I saw Lady Gaga's meat outfit," said Stern Tuesday. "I didn't realize what everybody was talking about, but she actually wore steak. The shoes were meat and the hat was a flank steak. It was gross."
"The thing is when meat decays, it smells and it's rotting," said Stern. Still Stern said he respects the pop diva's talent. "She seems like a real cook, but, you know, a talented cook."
I don't know why it took me so long to realize this. After all, I have interviewed her and used this very space earlier this year to examine her transformation from otherworldly star to a normal girl. But there was something about watching her fight back tears at the VMAs — something she continued to do backstage, just in case you were wondering — that made it click for me. I watched as she hugged Cher, whispered something to her and then made the trek down to her dressing room, still shaking slightly, still saying "thank you" to the various stagehands and show producers who shouted their congratulations as she passed.
I followed her and her entourage out of the theater, trying to keep my eyes on her tiny shoulders as she was surrounded by a ring of beefy security guards. This is much tougher to do than you would imagine; after all, Gaga is very small in person, practically delicate. She does not walk as much as she tiptoes, mostly because of the McQueen armadillo heels she wears, but also because you get the sense that the slightest breeze would knock her over. There is a fine, almost-porcelain quality to her. You want to put her on a glass shelf. You want to run a feather duster over her. There are not many deities you can say this about.