Saturday, July 31, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
News: Lady Gaga Wanted By Tea Companies
"Her management have received a load of offers from major tea companies but Twinings are the front-runners,” a source said.
Not only would the 24 year-old be fronting the company's publicity campaign, they are reportedly planning on creating a new blend for her.
"Names like The Taste Of GaGa are being batted about. The idea is to have tasting sessions in which she would participate,” the source told The Sun. "The tasters are coming up with a tea with an oriental flavour. They want to market tea to a new, younger generation - particularly in America - and GaGa is making drinking tea cool again."
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Friday, July 23, 2010
Image: Gaga backstage with Greyson Chance
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
News: Gaga lashes out at church protesters
The protesters, from the Westboro Baptist Church, were stationed outside the pop star's concert in St Louis, Missouri on Saturday night with signs reading "God hates Lady Gaga", US media reports.
Angry at Gaga's outspoken support of gay rights, the protesters denounced Gaga for using her art form to teach "rebellion against God".
Gaga took to Twitter to launch her counter attack, posting several messages to her fans at the concert.
“At the risk of drawing attention to a hateful organisation, 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 lude and violent language and imagery that I wish I protect you all from."
Gaga pleaded with her fans to not fight back or allow themselves to be provoked by the protesters.
At the end of the concert, Gaga declared to her fans that love had won out on the night.
"Tonight love and hate met in St. Louis. And love outnumbered the hate, in poetic thousands. Hate left. But love stayed. + Together, we sang," Gaga tweeted.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
American Idol: Bikini Girl No More
Well, it had to happen sooner or later…American Idol season 8 contestant, Katrina Darrell also known as bikini girl has made the news again! This time for her nude photos. The nudephotos, apparently taken in 2008 have been sold by the photographer. Are you surprised?
Sources have told Glossy News that the amateur photos were sold, along with brief video footage, to Joe Francis of Girls Gone Wild fame for a sum in excess of $50,000.
Katrina Darrell first made the news when she appeared at her American Idol audition wearing only a bikini. During the audition, she struck the wrong chord with the new judge, Kara Dioguardi , but she somehow made it through to the next roundbut not before judgeKara DioGuardi commented that she should should bring the pole to the next round of judging. Katrina Darrell said at the time that she isn’t a stripper, but that she does have a pole in her bedroom, only for fitness purposes.
During Hollywood week however, her group, Team Diva spent a lot of time arguing instead of practicing and Katrina Darrel was finally sent packing. American Idol judge Kara DioGuardi commented at the time that Katrina Darrell was a B@*ch as she didn’t even appear phased that she was being kicked out of the competition and had let her group down.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Image: Gaga with her new "Whore" Teacup
Sunday, July 11, 2010
News: Lady Gaga halts traffic in NY with free performance
The 'Poker Face' hitmaker performed a free show in the rain, gathering more then 20,000 devotees to watch the star perform, reports the Daily Star.
She took the stage as part of breakfast TV programme 'The Today Show's Summer Concert Series and played a handful of songs, including her hit Bad Romance and new single Alejandro.
The pop star also treated fans to a rendition of standard Someone To Watch Over Me and a new track, titled You and I, during which she writhed around on top of a grand piano in the middle of Rockefeller Center as the skies opened and the rain began falling.
Gaga ended the show by thanking the crowd for waiting hours in the wet weather, telling them, "Thank you for making my dreams come true! Let it rain!"
Watch the "The Today Show" performance on YouTube by clicking here.
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Friday, July 9, 2010
Part No Bikini
Priyamani Bikini Dress Hot Photos
Thursday, July 8, 2010
News: Gaga sets Digital Downloads Record
The Fame has sold over 3,539,000 copies (digital and physical) in the United States to date. This number includes sales of the deluxe edition of The Fame Monster, but doesn’t count the 8-track EP with additional sales of over 1,170,000 copies.
The tracks on The Fame have sold 24,645,000 digital copies combined, which is an all-time record. The closest runners-up are the Black Eyed Peas’ The E.N.D. with 17,878,000 digital downloads and Rihanna’s Good Girl Gone Bad with 17,041,000.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
News: Lady Gaga won't cheat on a man
The Poker Face star insists that although on the outside she might seem like a wild woman, she is actually very committed when she is in a relationship.
"As a performer I''m outrageous and wild, but as a person I have a very strong moral code,” Contactmusic quoted her as telling Britain''s Mail.
"I would never cheat on a man; I believe in honesty and integrity... Don''t be fooled by the way I look - underneath all this I know exactly who I am and what my boundaries are. They are all important to me," she added.
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News: Gaga blamed for eye-endangering contact lens trend
The contact lenses can create the "large doe-eyes" as the singer showed in her “Bad Romance" video. They are selling fast on the Internet but illegal in the United States and not FDA approved.
These lenses cover not only the cornea, like a regular contact, but also the surrounding area. Every area they cover is deprived of oxygen.
Users of these lenses can potentially get a serious bacterial infection or lose their eyesight.
"You could develop chronic dry eye, you can develop scars on the cornea, and you can develop visualization of the cornea," Dr. Majid Moshir far from the Moran Eye Center said.
"It may not happen to everyone, but for that person that it does happen to, it’s a very big catastrophe."
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