Saturday 23 July 2011

Lady Gaga spends 15 minutes a day about her "compassionate thoughts"

Lady Gaga spends 15 minutes a day about her "compassionate thoughts" is thinking.

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The 'Edge of Glory' singer 's called confidence, but he admits he sometimes has his doubts when she does, she resorts to positive thinking.

She said: "I'm not body confident all the time - just like everybody else. But sometimes I am. You know, I dance a lot and it's important for me to stay in shape, so I can keep up with my fans, who keep me very busy on the road. My advice is to spend about 15 minutes every day having compassionate thoughts about yourself. That might help."

Gaga says it's important for people who are proud and do not worry about what others think.

She added to more! magazine: "It's all about loving yourself the way God made you. Be proud of what you've got, and do whatever it is you need to do. Try on as many wigs hats, shoes and jackets until you find that person inside you, who defines you the best and makes you feel the most secure."

Sunday 17 July 2011

Lady Gaga called in police after the website was hacked

Pop star Lady Gaga called in police after the website was hacked, thousands of names and email addresses as a result of theft.

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Gaga's UK Site U.S. SwagSec by cyber attackers was hacked, her record label Universal to take immediate action immediately, accoding to the Mirror.co.uk reports.

A source said, "She's upset and hopes police get to the bottom of how this was allowed to happen".

The cyber ​​attack happened on June 27, but those responsible for this week, information was not made public.

Hackers, death threats against the singer released her bizarrely branded homophobic.

A spokesperson from Universal label said, "The hackers took a content database dump from www.ladygaga.co.uk and a section of email, first name and last name records were accessed. There were no passwords or financial information taken".

The source added, "We take this very seriously and have put in place additional measures to protect personally identifiable information. All those affected have been advised".

Tuesday 12 July 2011

LADY Gaga in the palm of her hand was a fan of Australia

LADY Gaga in the palm of her hand was a fan of Australia on Monday night.

A Current Affair with Tracy Grimshaw after then appearing the pop diva hit Sydney, following up on a hint she made to her 11 million Twitter followers.

Gaga arrived at at Darlinghurst club Nevermind at 11pm on the deck with her face buried in snow, and before entering fan waved.

Dressed in military-style gear, with a hunky male dancers gyrated while Arq nearest club to move on after an hour before performances.

Nevermind owner Stephen Lowe said it was a treat to have Gaga perform.

"Madonna wouldn't do it, she wouldn't bother. I love that Gaga is thinking about her fans," he said.

Wednesday 6 July 2011

Lady Gaga "worshipped" Madonna has her whole life

Lady Gaga "worshipped" Madonna has her whole life.

The ‘Edge Of Glory' hitmaker is a popular style of music that the singer has been compared she explained also feels "connected to and inspired by" the likes of Barbra Streisand, Cher and Blondie.

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She told The Advocate magazine: "They're my sisters. I feel so connected to Madonna in a lot of ways, and I feel connected to Barbra, and I feel connected to Cher and Blondie and all of the women who came before me.

"I worshipped them my whole life, and I would never be where I am today without all of them to inspire me. I feel so grateful that I have such strong women to look up to."

It appears that Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry, who recently to the American music scene a breath of fresh air to have a mutual admiration of Lady Gaga will be.

She said: "Gaga is truly talented and slightly mad. I find her encouraging.

"It's such a conservative period in the US. We have even had attempts at censorship, which I find appalling and terrible. Artists like Gaga are necessary during periods like this."