Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Lady Gaga plans to bring her friends to Australia

Lady GaGa wants to bring her 20 closest friends from the United States to Australia via flight. A source told The Sun: "When touring, she misses her friends desperately." "She speaks to most as much as she can but it's difficult with the time difference, rehearsals and performances." Source

Sunday, May 20, 2012

MalacaƱang will not banned Lady Gaga's concert

MalacaƱang will not banned Lady Gaga's concert despite of the protest from some groups. Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda said, “We are not in a position (to block the concert)."' “Our Pasay police is ready to maintain peace and order during the concert. We are used to having many foreign artists holding concerts in the country. The organizers have also security." Source

Friday, May 18, 2012

Lisa Simpson hurt Lady Gags's feelings

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Group of christians in Philippines wants Lady Gaga's concert cancelled

A group of christians which consists of 70 youths wants Lady Gaga's concert to be cancelled. They are offended by Lady Gaga's music and videos, especially her song "Judas," which they say mocks Jesus Christ. Source

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Jennifer Lopez beats Lady Gaga as World’s most powerful celeb

Jennifer Lopez is World’s Most Powerful Celebrities according to Forbes maggie’s list, beating Lady Gaga. With $52 million in earnings, lucrative endorsement deals and skyrocketing fame, Jenny From The Block landed the No. 1 spot on the Forbes list, sending the Meat Dress Lady down to No. 5. Source

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Organisers wants Lady Gaga concert to go ahead in Indonesia

Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) does not want Lady Gaga's concert to be held in Indonesia and threaten will create havoc if she is allowed to perform. Her organisers are fighting for the concert to go on, writing in Twitter, "Little monsters, be patient please. We will keep you updated. We are still fighting." Source

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Lady Gaga is first foreign artist to be denied a concert permit

US pop singer Lady Gaga is the first foreign artist to be denied a concert permit by Indonesian authorities. Lady Gaga's concert was scheduled to be at Bung Karno Main Stadium in Senayan, Central Jakarta, on June 3. Source