Many people ask me "Why do you love gaga?" . I just replied with smile. Lady gaga itu keren banggggeetttt! Trus gue juga suka sama quotes-quotes nya. Quotes nya itu yang memotivasi gue "I'm beautiful in my way cause GOD makes no mistakes I'm on the right track baby, i was BORN THIS WAY" or "If anyone tells you. You can't achieve your dreams, you tell them i am a star" ,"For being different, it's easy. But to be unique, it's a
complicated thing." Lagu-lagunya juga bikin insiparasi banget, mungkin banyak orang yang nge-judge gaga karna pakaian nya yang eksentrik. But I think its oke, cause this is a ART. Gaga songs is my inspiration. I Love You Mom, I love you so much mother of Little Monsters. You're my Big inspiration <3 <3 <3 . I WAS BORN TO BE BRAVE. I wish I can meet you someday. :*."Sometimes in life I don't always feel like a winner, but that
doesn't mean I'm not a winner, I want to be like myself"
MONSTER GAGA !!
Little Monsters, Monsters family !
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Lady Gaga plants a kiss on Paul McCartney as she slips into dominatrix outfit at Grammys .
She may have shunned the red carpet at tonight’s Grammys, but Lady Gaga didn’t disappoint in an outfit as bizarre as ever.
And Paul McCartney, 69, certainly seemed to appreciate her interesting attire as the pair caught up inside the awards ceremony.
25-year-old Gaga was seen planting a big kiss on The Beatles singer’s cheek, as he feigned a shocked face and held her hand.
Gaga was draped in a mesh bodysuit which also covered her face and had a long train that was attached to her hand.
She wore a black and gold plastic dominatrix-style corset over the sheer number, and also carried a large gold sceptre as a prop.
The Born This Way singer was sat next to country music couple Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert to watch the awards show.
And while the three smiled for pictures, Shelton and Lambert were also spotted looking slightly awkward as Gaga’s eyes bore into them when they took their seats.
Gaga was seen catching up with jazz legend Tony Bennett and musician John Legend as she arrived at the event, after avoiding the glare of the paparazzi on the red carpet and heading straight inside the Staples Center, where the show is being held.
She also missed out on the red carpet festivities at last year’s Grammys, although that time it was for the sake of her shocking performance.
Gaga performed her number one hit Born This Way at 2011’s ceremony, and in keeping with the theme of her song, she could be seen hatching from an egg as she sang onstage.
The egg contained an oxygen tank, which meant that Gaga remained inside it until she was ready to be ‘born’.
Gaga also performed at the biggest awards show in music in 2010, duetting with Elton John.
The two performed Gaga's hits Poker Face and Speechless, as well as the Elton John classic Your Song.
McCartney was dressed for tonight’s event in a cream tuxedo jacket, white shirt and black trousers.
After catching up with Gaga, he was seen taking his seat and sharing a kiss with his wife Nancy Shevell – this time on the lips.
The brunette, who married McCartney four months ago after four years of dating, sweetly rested her head on her husband’s shoulder.
The couple posed for pictures with musician Joe Walsh and his wife Marjorie Bach, who they were seated next to for the event.
It was something of a family affair for the foursome, as Marjorie’s sister Barbara is married to Ringo Starr, McCartney’s former band mate.
25-year-old Gaga was seen planting a big kiss on The Beatles singer’s cheek, as he feigned a shocked face and held her hand.
Kiss me quick: Lady Gage planted a smooch on Paul McCartney's cheek as the pair caught up inside the Grammy awards
Appreciative: Paul seemed to be a fan of the unusual ensemble Gaga was sporting to attend the star-studded event
She wore a black and gold plastic dominatrix-style corset over the sheer number, and also carried a large gold sceptre as a prop.
The Born This Way singer was sat next to country music couple Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert to watch the awards show.
A tender kiss: Paul also smooched up a storm with his wife Nancy, who he married four months ago after four years of dating
Fancy seeing you here!: Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy Shevell (second from right) were seated next to musician Joe Walsh (second from left) and his wife Marjorie Bach (left)
Gaga was seen catching up with jazz legend Tony Bennett and musician John Legend as she arrived at the event, after avoiding the glare of the paparazzi on the red carpet and heading straight inside the Staples Center, where the show is being held.
Unusual: Gaga was draped in a mesh bodysuit that covered her face, which she wore under a plastic corset
Music stars: Gaga chatted to jazz legend Tony Bennett, who gave a thumbs up to the cameras as he posed with the singer
The egg contained an oxygen tank, which meant that Gaga remained inside it until she was ready to be ‘born’.
Gaga also performed at the biggest awards show in music in 2010, duetting with Elton John.
Famous friends: Musician John Legend came over to say hello to Gaga and shake her hand as she took her seat to watch the ceremony
An odd combination: Gaga was sat next to country singing couple Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton for the biggest awards ceremony in music
McCartney was dressed for tonight’s event in a cream tuxedo jacket, white shirt and black trousers.
After catching up with Gaga, he was seen taking his seat and sharing a kiss with his wife Nancy Shevell – this time on the lips.
More kisses for Macca: Adele shared the love with the Beatles legend
The couple posed for pictures with musician Joe Walsh and his wife Marjorie Bach, who they were seated next to for the event.
It was something of a family affair for the foursome, as Marjorie’s sister Barbara is married to Ringo Starr, McCartney’s former band mate.
Dramatic: At last year's Grammys Gaga hatched from an egg on stage as she performed Born This Way
Friday, March 23, 2012
Lady gaga 26 birthday Project
Check it out my aspiration for mother monster :D
Friday, March 16, 2012
LADY GAGA BORN THIS WAY BALL TOUR PROMO JAKARTA, INDONESIA
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Lady Gaga to Officially Launch Born This Way Foundation at Harvard University on February 29th
Born This Way Foundation to partner wth The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The California Endowment, Harvard's Berman Center for Internet & Society and the Harvard Graduate School of Education on event
Los Angeles, CA (January 19, 2012) - Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, announced today that they will officially launch the Born This Way Foundation (BTWF) on Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 at Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre. Lady Gaga will be joined by some very special guests as she personally unveils BTWF before a crowd of policy makers, non-profit organizations, foundation leaders and youth themselves who are working to create a kinder and braver world. The one-day event will be co-hosted by BTWF, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard, the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and The California Endowment.
"My daughter's foundation was born out of her passion to create a better world where people are kinder and nicer to one another and are accepted for who they are, regardless of how different they may be,” said Cynthia Germanotta. “She has experienced many of the struggles that our youth encounter today, and identifies with the lasting effects they can have without proper support. Together, we look forward to creating a new movement that will engage and empower youth and accept them as valuable members of our society."
The foundation has partnered with the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The California Endowment and The Berkman Center at Harvard to explore the best ways to reach youth and create a new culture of kindness, bravery, acceptance and empowerment. BTWF, a non-profit charitable organization, will address issues like self-confidence, well-being, anti-bullying, mentoring and career development and advocacy. With a focus on digital mobilization to create positive change, BTWF will lead youth into a braver new society where each individual is accepted and loved as the person they were born to be. BTWF is partnering with the Harvard Graduate School of Education on this special event to raise awareness of these issues and to provide insights on reducing all types of bullying.
“We share the spirit of the Born This Way Foundation in our commitment to inspire social change, empower youth, and foster moral communities. It is an honor to host this historic event on our campus,” said Dean Kathleen McCartney of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Additional details concerning The Born This Way Foundation launch will be announced closer to the event date, February 29th, 2012. Please visit: www.BornThisWayFoundation.org to take the pledge and become part of the movement.
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