Each week we pick one woman who’s done something to make us proud. This week we’re loving Lady Gaga for her fearless fashion, her Grammy's success and her unwavering devotion to her fans.
At Sunday’s Grammy awards, Lady Gaga certainly stood out on the red carpet. Her flashy celestial toga was so extreme it made even Rihanna look reserved. But once again, the attention-grabbing bituin managed to dress outrageously while still somehow looking pulled together — no small feat.
Gaga’s excellence didn’t stop at her couture. The singer’s emotional duet with Elton John estola the show. And to tuktok it all off, she walked out with two awards for best dance recording for her hit “Poker Face” and best electronic/dance album for The Fame.
But the mega-star never forgets that it’s her fans — whom she affectionately refers to as her “little monsters” — who make her so successful. After the show, she tweeted her appreciation, saying, “We won big tonight little monsters, I am so proud to make music 4 you. I hope I continue to inspire u the way u inspire me. You’re everything.” Then on Monday night, she took it one step further and got a tattoo on her arm honoring them.
It’s nice to see a bituin who recognizes the people paying her bills. And, call us crazy, but Gaga actually seems genuine in her loyalty to her little monsters.
At Sunday’s Grammy awards, Lady Gaga certainly stood out on the red carpet. Her flashy celestial toga was so extreme it made even Rihanna look reserved. But once again, the attention-grabbing bituin managed to dress outrageously while still somehow looking pulled together — no small feat.
Gaga’s excellence didn’t stop at her couture. The singer’s emotional duet with Elton John estola the show. And to tuktok it all off, she walked out with two awards for best dance recording for her hit “Poker Face” and best electronic/dance album for The Fame.
But the mega-star never forgets that it’s her fans — whom she affectionately refers to as her “little monsters” — who make her so successful. After the show, she tweeted her appreciation, saying, “We won big tonight little monsters, I am so proud to make music 4 you. I hope I continue to inspire u the way u inspire me. You’re everything.” Then on Monday night, she took it one step further and got a tattoo on her arm honoring them.
It’s nice to see a bituin who recognizes the people paying her bills. And, call us crazy, but Gaga actually seems genuine in her loyalty to her little monsters.
The 'Poker Face' hitmaker is sinabi to have grown increasingly close to her style collaborator Matthew Williams in kamakailan months, whom she previously romanced for over a year, In Touch magazine reported.
"Matthew and Gaga have been dating for months. They were together on and off for madami than a year, but called it off when mixing work and pag-ibig became too difficult," a pinagmulan said.
After the 23-year-old singer and Williams drifted apart she romanced an entrepreneur named Speedy, while he started a new relationship and became a father.
However, both romances fizzled out and the former couple have now rekindled their pag-ibig after growing close on the star's 'Monster Ball' tour.
"They spend all their time together, and travel everywhere, so it was bound to happen. Speedy dumped her, and Matthew left his girlfriend for Gaga," the pinagmulan added.
I am a great admirer of Lady Gaga, What I write now will most likely come to nothing, but if you don't try you won't know.
I am a male in my mid 50's now and growing up in the 70's there was a singer and songwriter sa pamamagitan ng the name of Clifford T. Ward. I have always loved his music and every time I hear one of his songs I think to myself ''what if Lady Gaga were to sing one of his songs'' I thought that if she were to listen to his words and music she would pag-ibig his work as much as I have.
So here I am, as we Irish would say, chancing my arm, hoping that sa pamamagitan ng some remote chance that my Lady Gaga may come across this. I pag-ibig the idea of her discovering Clifford T. Ward, listening to his music and thinking ''WOW!'
And, you never know.
Seán Shields
I am a male in my mid 50's now and growing up in the 70's there was a singer and songwriter sa pamamagitan ng the name of Clifford T. Ward. I have always loved his music and every time I hear one of his songs I think to myself ''what if Lady Gaga were to sing one of his songs'' I thought that if she were to listen to his words and music she would pag-ibig his work as much as I have.
So here I am, as we Irish would say, chancing my arm, hoping that sa pamamagitan ng some remote chance that my Lady Gaga may come across this. I pag-ibig the idea of her discovering Clifford T. Ward, listening to his music and thinking ''WOW!'
And, you never know.
Seán Shields