Many of you may be scratching your heads and wondering why the net is suddenly buzzing with
#JusticeForBionic campaigns 3 years after the release of Christina Aguilera's ill-fated Bionic album.
To answer that question, we must look at the catalyst tweet from Lady Gaga that lead to a very public Twitter feud between her and former friend Perez Hilton, and an airing of dirty laundry - exposed secrets that would eventually spark a sort of online call-to-arms from Christina's followers for truth and justice after it was alleged that Gaga had purposefully tried to sabotage Christina back in the day.
This tweet from Lady Gaga was strangely out of place, considering that she had previously urged her fans to ignore bloggers/critics and "Stop the drama, start the music." Many speculated that, since Applause was falling down the iTunes chart, she was seeking to drum-up attention for sympathy sales.
Two days later, one of Gaga's followers alerted her that Perez was spotted in the lobby of her New York apartment complex. (Perez claims he was being show various apartments and didn't know she lived there) Once again she took to Twitter.
Her reaction seemed very over-dramatic to many. If she's so fearful of this person, why not alert the authorities instead of creating a spectacle in front of her fans, whom she so desperately wants to shield from the static noise?
Following this a barrage of angry tweets and official statement from Perez.
http://perezhilton.com/2013-08-18-a-....1uHGDxio.dpbs
And one that was deleted seconds after being posted. (but archived)
Yet more.
It should be noted that PEREZ DID NOT START #JusticeForBionic. Fans Did. He simply posted an existing campaign image.
You see, many Christina fans
already had reasons to believe that sabotage had occurred (working on the full time line now), so no, fans did not forget about all the terrible things Perez said about Christina from 2008 to 2010. We aren't suddenly pro-Perez.
I felt this needed to be said, since there is so much false and/or partial information being posted.