Lady Gaga made quite the entrance to the Grammys this year when she arrived in an egg-like contraption, but what will be done with the piece now?
Currently, the egg is reportedly still in storage, but might be making another appearance soon, states E! News. Gaga’s creative director Laurieann Gibson revealed that fans may see the item once again.
“I think it’s such a beautiful piece that I would like to bring it out again for a moment. I think we’re getting ready to do a lot of television in May, right before the album drops, so I think we’ll use in somewhere in there,” Gibson revealed about just when the item may reappear.
Born This Way adds another accolade to it's already long list of praise. Today, Lady GaGa'santhem ranks as the number one song on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart. This is the seventh track of GaGa's to reach the #1 spot on the chart. (Ironically, the song of her's that never made it was Just Dance. Go figure!)
Congrats, wifey! We're not surprised though. You're always #1 in our books!
Adam Lambert made quite the impression at Lady Gaga's surprise twenty-fifth birthday party Sunday night, and not in a good way.
The American Idol alum, 29, wasn't even invited to the bash at L.A.'s La Cita Mexican restaurant, but attended as a guest of the Scissor Sisters, who have been opening for the "Born this Way" singer on tour, Perez Hilton told the Morning Dish radio program Thursday.
"Adam showed up beyond drunk," said the gossip blogger. "Super sloppy embarrassingly drunk!"
Lambert began some intense fist-pumping and kept beating on the walls until he'd actually punched a hole in the building's low ceiling, Hilton said.
And another eyewitness tells Us Magazine, "Adam acted like an animal. He kept jumping up on the tables and chairs and screaming. When they brought the cake out he tried to smear it in Gaga's face and put a doll from the cake in her mouth!"
Then the "Whataya Want from Me" singer tried to serenade the birthday girl, "like he was auditioning for Idol again!" Hilton said.
Eventually Gaga asked her security to kick him out, added the witness.
A rep for Lambert had no comment on the incident, but a few days later, Lambert acknowledged his bad behavior on his Twitter page.
"My hand still hurts. LoL," he wrote Wednesday. "Was trying for celebratory gesture 4 gaga's B- piñata style...instead my fist is all bruised and la cita has a hole in the ceiling. #sloppy."
Lady Gaga is "normal?" It depends on which side you're looking at --literally.
The "Born This Way" singer, 24, told reporters at a Google Moderator promotional event Tuesday that all of her tattoos are on the left side of her body to keep her half-ordinary.
"It was actually per my father's request," she said. "He asked that I remain, on one side, slightly normal."
One thing that's not so run-of-the-mill? The super fit songbird says that her entourage likes to taunt her with snacks before shows.
"There's a lot of backstage shenanigans," she says. "Very often they make jokes about my diet because they know I have to stay fit for videos, so they'll leave mounds of cheeseburgers and stuff in my dressing room. It's vicious."
: Apparently Lady Gaga’s lyrics for “Born This Way” can be considered “offensive” inMalaysia which is why they are being censored.
AMP Radio Networks has reported that the lyrics needed to be censored due to the cultural differences, states Hollyscoop. “The issue of being gay, lesbian or (bisexual) is still considered as a ‘taboo’ by general Malaysians,” the company admitted.
The radio stations there are reportedly not playing certain parts of the song that address sexuality because they are concerned about being fined for being offensive.
Lady Gaga is reaching out to her Little Monsters to help support tsunami victims in Japan. Appropriately, she's doing so with a fashionable twist.
She designed a simple white and red bracelet, with the phrase "We Pray for Japan" in both English and Japanese. All proceeds go to relief efforts.
The singer Tweeted: "I Designed a Japan Prayer Bracelet. Buy It/Donate here and ALL proceeds will go to Tsunami Relief Efforts. Go Monsters!"
She's off the wall with fashion, but on the ball when it comes to charity.
Gaga's bracelet costs a modest $5, but the Mother Monster encouraged her legions of followers - eight million on Twitter alone - to donate more if they can.
Of course, there will be critics claiming "she's only doing it for publicity" another such nonsense. But it's always nice to see celebs using their fame for good.
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Hours after the world learned the shocking news about Japan's 8.9 quake and 10-meter tsunami,Lady Gaga launched a movement on Twitter to raise relief funds.
The singer has designed a white and red wristband for fans to purchase in her official online store, according to MTV News, and she says all sales proceeds will benefit victims of the disaster. And the $5 price tag can be voluntarily increased by any buyers wishing to boost their monetary donations.
On Friday, along with a purchase link and photo of the bracelet, Gaga announced to her army of loyal admirers on Twitter, "I Designed a Japan Prayer Bracelet....ALL proceeds will go to Tsunami Relief Efforts. Go Monsters."
'We Pray For Japan' is emblazoned on the accessory, which also features a red hand forming Gaga's famous "monster" claw motion.
Lady Gaga's connection to Japan is a strong one. She got two tattoos there in 2009, including one that reads 'Tokyo Love.' Of her meaningful collaboration with legendary Japanese photographer Araki, she explained at the time, "He did not photograph my image; he photographed my soul."
And she introduced a mysterious alter ego in 2010, male model Jo Calderone (although she hasn't confirmed it was her), posing for a cover of Vogue Hommes Japan in a guy's white shirt and Elvis-style pompadour.
As word of the devastation in Japan spread (including news on Saturday of a magnitude-6 earthquake in the northern city of Fukushima), many celebs have been rallying followers on Twitter to pitch in for Japan tsunami relief, with countless tweets posted pleading for donations to the Red Cross.
The Red Cross urges: "Text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation to help those affected by the earthquake in Japan and tsunami throughout the Pacific."
What Lady Gaga wants, Lady Gaga gets -- just ask Clarence Clemons, longtime saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
Clemons toldRolling Stone, "She said, 'We'll put the tape on and you just play. Play from your heart. Play what you feel.' It was all very pure."On a Friday afternoon three weeks ago, the musician was putting together an exercise machine at his home in Florida when a call came that Gaga wanted him in her recording studio stat. He dropped what he was doing, flew to New York, met Gaga at midnight and had a track recorded three hours later.
Clemons' sax can be heard throughout the "Hair" single, including a solo.
He says he was a Gaga fan prior to working with her and is an even bigger supporter now, "She's the real deal. All the craziness and stuff, there's a purpose to all of it. She has no boundaries. It's a day I'll never forget."
Lady Gaga's Born This Way album will be released in May.
Melbourne (ANI): Lady Gaga will appear as her male alter ego on the cover of Men’s Vogue in Japan, MTV reports. Her new look has been described as ‘too cool to care’, reports MTV. Dressed as an Italian mechanic named Jo Calderone, the entertainer’s hair is dyed black and chopped short. In an interview for the September issue, the singer answers questions for Calderone, explaining his relationship to the headliner, reports the Herald Sun. “I met her at a shoot Nick Knight was doing. She’s f***** beautiful, and funny, and interesting. I was a little nervous for Nick to start shooting. She said, ”Don’t be baby, you were ‘born this way’. I took her out after. The rest is private.”
The first slate of performers for the 53rd annual Grammy Awards were revealed Thursday morning (January 13), and the roster reads like a pop-music all-star lineup. MTV already broke the news on Wednesday that Eminem will cement one of the best professional years of his career by taking the stage on February 13 at the Staples Center, where he’s also up for 10 awards. And he’ll have plenty of chart-smashing company. Among the other nominees on the list to perform are Lady Gaga , Katy Perry, Cee Lo Green, Arcade Fire and Miranda Lambert. It will be the first Grammy performance ever for Lambert and Arcade Fire, while Cee Lo, Eminem, Gaga and Perry are making return engagements. For Eminem, the performance is the latest in a line of accomplishments tied to his career-renaissance album, Recovery, which is nominated for Album of the Year. The Detroit lyricist scored a pair of #1 singles from the album with “Not Afraid” and “Love the Way You Lie,” featuring Rihanna. With the most nominations for the night, he’s also likely to go home with a few more awards than he did at the 2009 Grammys, when his tepidly received Relapse snagged Best Rap Album. Eminem has already been featured in the show’s promotional campaign. A touching 30-second spot showcases Em’s musical legacy , from the loss of his friend Proof to his struggles through drug dependency and his rise back to the top of the hip-hop game. Joining him in the Grammy promo campaign on Wednesday were indie upstarts Arcade Fire, who are up for three awards for their album The Suburbs . Their “Music Is Life Is Music” ad was revealed on Wednesday, showing singer Win Butler singing passionately amid a collage of images that include a casket, a barn, roses, wedding rings and dripping chocolate bars. While 11-time Grammy winner Eminem leads the pack in nominations this year, Gaga is not far behind with six nods for The Fame Monster , while Perry and Green are each up for four, and Arcade Fire and Lambert are vying for three awards. Additional performers and presenters will be announced soon. Which Grammy performance are you most looking forward to? Talk about it in the comments!
On Monday, the reality star, plus other celebs like Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, Kim's sister Khloe and more, were able to Tweet once more after raising $1 million for Keep a Child Alive, which provides HIV/AIDS relief in Africa and India.
"I am back from the dead!" Kardashian, 30, Tweeted. She and her fellow stars had staged "Digital Deaths" on Dec. 1 -- Kim and others posed in coffins -- to raise awareness and funds for the effort. "Thank you all so much for your donations and contributions! I have missed u all so much!!!"
But the New York Post's Page Six reports that celebs staging "Digital Deaths" ultimately had to rely on one deep-pocketed billionaire -- not their fans -- to reach the $1 million goal. The paper reports that pharmaceutical tycoon Stewart Rahr donated $500,000 to the campaign after other donations had seriously stalled.
"It's the worst mismanagement of star power I've ever seen in my life," a source close to the program told Page Six.
She's fresh off of getting married to comedian Russell Brand, and Katy Perry is now featured on the December 2010 cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine.
In the interview, the "Thinking of You" singer talks about being Mrs. Brand, her risqué style, body image, and more while having partaken in a glamorous photo shoot accompanying the spread.
On her husband, Russell Brand, and his spiritual quest, Katy tells, “I always knew I wanted a great man of God, someone who was going to be an inspiration for people and also be a lovely husband and father. We’re at different places in our lives, but we can still grow together. He’s thought-provoking, articulate, a real advocate. I also definitely wanted to have a laugh. I have all that in him.”
As for being part of a new generation of pop stars including Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Fergie, Perry dishes, “We’re all unique. That’s why we all win and we all can exist. People don’t want just vanilla. They want 31 flavors. I couldn’t do what Rihanna does. I couldn’t do what Gaga does. They can’t do what I do.”
Also touching on her image, Perry dishes, “I’m kind of a good girl—and I’m not,” she says. “I’m a good girl because I really believe in love, integrity, and respect. I’m a bad girl because I like to tease. I know that I have sex appeal in my deck of cards. But I like to get people thinking. That’s what the stories in my music do.”
You say old news, we say the meat dress that keeps on giving.
Hit or miss, it was one of the biggest fashion moments of the year. So we couldn't pass up the opportunity to ask PETA supporter - Stephanie Pratt - what she thought about Lady Gaga's butcher-shop couture.
"In this day and age there's so many publicity stunts with celebrities. They need to do that kind of stuff."
The reality star seemed more turned off by Gaga's crazy fashion sense than the fact that she was all dolled up in cow.
"I actually left before she came out in that," Steph fessed. "But I would never wear that. Not only because it's meat carcasses but it wasn't my favorite. She should give [all the meat] to homeless people."