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49 celebrities honor the 49 victims of Orlando in tribute video
While we’ve seen a lot of coverage on the Orlando shooting and the aftermath, Ryan Murphy’s new video gives us a glimpse into the lives and loves of the 49 victims.
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China bans Lady Gaga for talking with the Dalai Lama
This is the second time the artist has been banned by the Chinese government. The first time was after she released “Born This Way.”
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Fox News’ Stacey Dash: trans people should pee in bushes
The conservative star and author also called being trans ‘a choice’ and labeled Lady Gaga a ‘hypocrite.’
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Bryan Fischer on being antigay: “I was born this way”
The talk show host explains why he thinks homosexual sex is repulsive.
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Ad promoting ‘ex-gay’ movie: ‘Lady Gaga, shut up. I was not born this way.’
An advertisement for ex-gay activist David Kyle Foster’s movie, “Such Were Some Of You,” ran during today’s edition of “The 700 Club.” The clip featured activists Michael Brown and Anne Paulk, and one young man who exclaimed: “I have to say, Lady Gaga, shut up. I was not born this way.” Foster has warned of gay brainwashing…
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Madonna, Lady Gaga could face charges in Russia for violating visas
MOSCOW — Madonna and Lady Gaga, two of the biggest pop stars in the world, could face charges in Russia over allegations that they violated their tourist visas when they held concerts there last year, but observers say the warning is a veiled attempt punish them for their vocal opposition to Russia’s anti-gay laws.
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Lady Gaga to perform at MTV Video Music Awards
NEW YORK — Lady Gaga will perform at the MTV Video Music Awards next month. It will be one of her first appearances since having hip surgery in February.
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Lady Gaga accused of promoting gay rights at concert in Russia
A conservative Russian lawmaker is threatening legal action against American pop star Lady Gaga for allegedly promoting gay rights to minors during a concert in St. Petersburg, Russia on Sunday night.
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Patrick Schwarzenegger teams up with Lady Gaga’s ‘Born this Way’ foundation
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation, created to raise public awareness about the need to end bullying and celebrate diversity and acceptance of others, gained a new ally this week — Patrick Schwarzenegger, the 18-year-old son of former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and journalist Maria Shriver.