Oh, I’m sorry Gaga. What do we have here? A little Vanity Fair cover. Whether you are a Gaga fan or not, she looks AMAAAAZING on this cover.
Gaga ExclusiveAs I’ve been down here in South Beach, I’ve often wondered to myself, what does Gaga do when she wants to jump in the pool? There comes a time where you just have to say f*ck the hair, makeup, and costumes, and just do your thing.
Gaga with her tea poolside…
And Gaga with her boyfriend, Luc Carl.
Stefani sucking face.
Gaga ExclusiveOn Saturday, Lady Gaga took to her Facebook page to pen a letter requesting that her little monsters ignore a protest the Westboro Baptist Church was planning to hold outside her show in St. Louis, Missouri.
“At the risk of drawing attention to a hateful organization, I would like to make my little monster fans aware of a protest being held outside the Monsterball in St. Louis tonight,” Gaga wrote. “Although we have had protesters before, as well as fundamentalists at the show, this group of protesters are hate criminals and preach using lewd and violent language and imagery that I wish I [could] protect you all from. Their message is of hatred and divisiveness, but inside at the Monsterball we preach love and unity.”
Local St. Louis news station KSDK reported that fans arriving for the singer’s Monster Ball show at the Scottrade Center were met by members of the Kansas-based church, known for their anti-gay protests at events and military funerals.
According to a fan video taken at the event, only about half a dozen Westboro protestors showed up. They were outnumbered by Gaga supporters who, rather than ignore the hate messages, chose to counteract them with their own signs (some with humorous messages like “God Hates Figs”), T-shirts and rainbow flags.
The counter-protest isn’t exactly what Gaga, who often talks about gay pride at her shows and during TV appearances, had asked of her fans.
“My request to all little monsters and public authorities is to pay these hate criminals no mind,” she wrote before the show. “Do not interact with them, or try to fight. Do not respond to any of their provocation. Don’t waste your words, or feelings, no matter what you hear or see you are more fortunate and blessed than they are, and in your heart just pray for them. Although I respect and do not judge anyone for their personal views on any politics or religion, this group in particular to me is violent and dangerous. I wanted to make my fans aware of my views on how to approach, or rather not approach, these kinds of hate activists.”
Closing the letter, the singer took a chance to remind fans the importance of not letting others interfere with their own values and appreciate that they don’t believe in the group’s hateful message. “Be inspired to ignore their ignorant message, and feel gratitude in your heart that you are not burdened or addicted to hate, as they are. X,” she concluded.
After the concert, the singer took to her Twitter to share some final words.
“Tonight love and hate met in St. Louis,” Gaga wrote. “And love outnumbered the hate, in poetic thousands. Hate left. But love stayed. + Together, we sang.”
Lady GaGa was invited by Sean Ono Lennon, the son of the legendary John Lennon, to play the white grand piano that was once owned by his father, which angered a lot of Beatles fans.
Sean posted the picture of GaGa taking over his dad’s piano with the caption, “With gaga at mom’s house, she’s belting on the white piano…”. Then he had to defend himself against the backlash.
He tweeted, “life’s too short, there’re enough real problems in the world…. firstly, he gave that piano to my mother for her birthday, it is hers, secondly, he was not uptight the way you seem to be.”
Sean desperately tried to explain, “pianos meant are to be played. Why is everyone so uptight? What should we do, lock it away in a dusty room? So judgmental…”
We think it’s great, Gaga too will be an iconic legend.
There’s nothing understated about Lady Gaga’s “Monster Ball” tour. Twenty-one songs are performed over the course of four acts, with the pop star making over 15 costume changes. 40 gallons of water and fake blood are mixed together to make what is possibly the creepiest stage prop ever: a giant blood fountain! At one point in last night’s show, Gaga sprawled out on the piano and played it with her ass while simulating sex. But Scenestirz, all of this pales in comparison to what our sources spotted outside of Madison Square Garden. While superfans dressing up like their idols is nothing new, Lady Gaga’s “Little Monsters” take emulation to completely different level!
Gaga ExclusiveVenezuelan Photographer, Carlos Hernandez, is working on a Lady Gaga inspired series called THE MEN OF GAGA. Each photograph in the series represents a song by Lady Gaga. Here is a first look at the series. We can’t wait to see the rest of the series! For more of Carlos Hernandez’s work check out his photography, UKMCBO, at www.ukmcbo.com.
ALEJANDRO represented by Andree Baeza, Mister Mexico 2010
JUST DANCE represented by Glenn Douglas Packard, Emmy Award Nominee who did choreography next to Michael Jackson
BROWN EYES represented by Leonardo Corredor, International Top Model from Venezuela
Gaga ExclusiveForbes recently came out with their Celebrity 100 List and Gaga was #4, with an estimated earnings of $62 million last year from her 106-date world tour and partnerships with Virgin Mobile, Monster Cable, Viva Glam and Polaroid. She also claimed her spot as social media queen with being #1 in Web Rank and Social Rank.
Here’s a list of the top 10 that made the list. Where the hell is Heidi Montag’s name?
Gaga ExclusiveSo many people think they are Gaga’s biggest fan. The hair bow is cute and all, and wow, is that disco stick home made? It lights up? Good job! But while they were off deconstructing a disco ball, a Russian billionaire one-upped them — big time. The stern-faced man in black leather SS-like garb in Lady Gaga’s ‘Alejandro’ is actually a Moscow-based billionaire who is said to have paid the singer $1 million to appear in her latest music video. Yes, you read that correctly: ONE MILLION DOLLARS!
The 30-year-old mystery billionaire, identified only as “Arkady,” is reportedly a huge Gaga fan who just couldn’t live without being immortalized in her latest 9-minute mini-movie.
That’s right Gaga! Chaa-Chiiing!!!
Gaga ExclusivePoor Gaga fell in Heathrow airport. She is only trying to push the boundaries when it comes to high shoes. Happens to the best of them, even when they are wearing shoes 10 inches lower than these ones.
Gaga ExclusiveGaga is on the cover on the upcoming Rolling Stone. Here is the Scenestirz favorite quote she gives them.
“When I wake up in the morning, I feel just like any other insecure 24-year-old girl. Then I say, ‘Bitch, you’re Lady Gaga, you get up and and walk the walk today.’”
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