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Gaga's Gossip Girl statement

Gaga's Gossip Girl statement
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Lady Gaga claims she wanted to use Gossip Girl scene to make an artistic statement
We wonder if Victoria Beckham's upcoming Gossip Girl cameo will be able to beat this?! Lady Gaga has spoken out to say that she used her screen-time on the teen drama to make a rather large artistic statement.
According to WENN, she revealed:
"I hate TV series performances, because they kind of come in out of nowhere, and everyone's, like, really into the story, and then all of a sudden somebody breaks into song. And it has nothing to do with the storyline, and then it screws everything up. I really sat down with the writers. I was like, 'Look, I want to do this, and the reason I want to do this is because I am trying to say something that is not mainstream in a mainstream capacity. So, if I can say it on your show, that would be, like, a real coup d'etat for me as a performance artist.'
"I am the narrator behind what is going on with the characters and make the song part of the moment. We used these ladders, and I'm falling off ladders. Ladders are kind of a monster symbol about bad luck. And I have this 35-foot-long dress on and these X's, very gothic-inspired. It was great. They let me do whatever the hell I wanted. It was amazing."
Her episode is set to air in America next week, although we'll have to wait a while longer to see it here in the UK.
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