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Lady Gaga is reportedly slated to appear in Bradley Cooper’s 'A Star Is Born' remake, and is “in talks” to replace Beyonce. Cooper is reportedly set to both produce, direct and star in the film, which was first introduced to him as an actor back in 2012 when Clint Eastwood planned on directing it. -
John Legend, Katy Perry, Cher, Lady Gaga React to Hillary Clinton's Win as Democrat Candidate
Following Hillary Clinton’s instatement as the official Democratic candidate for the presidential election, her music industry supporters have reacted to the win on social media. Amongst those who were staunch supporters of Clinton’s during the primaries are Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, John Legend, Cher and Christina Aguilera, who all voiced their support for the first woman US Presidential candidate. -
'Warcraft' Filmmaker Duncan Jones Talks His Father David Bowie's Death in New Interview
'Warcraft' Filmmaker Duncan Jones, otherwise known as David Bowie’s son, talked about his father’s death in a new interview, referring to it as “bittersweet,” but also expressing that he feels fortunate that he had a chance to say goodbye. Bowie, a veritable music icon died on Jan. 10 after an 18-month struggle with cancer. -
Lady Gaga and Elton John Partnering for 'Love Bravery' Clothing Line at Macy's
It’s official, Lady Gaga and Elton John are partnering for a Love Bravery clothing line at Macy’s. The line is slated to be exclusive to the department store and its aim is to inspire prospective buyers. Love Bravery will additionally support their charities -- Born This Way for Lady Gaga and the Elton John AIDS Foundation. -
Stream Hillary Clinton’s International Women’s Day Playlist Featuring Beyonce, M.I.A. [LISTEN]
Before the primary polls opened in Michigan and Mississippi, Democratic presidential nomination front-runner Hillary Clinton kicked off International Women's Day with a Spotify playlist featuring uplifting tracks from female artists including Beyonce, M.I.A., Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Alabama Shakes. -
Lady Gaga Says Kesha Is Being "Very Publicly Shamed" in Battle Against Dr. Luke
It's no secret that Lady Gaga is a big supporter of Kesha as she fights to be freed from her contract with the producer who allegedly raped and abused her, Dr. Luke. After dedicating her Oscars performance of "Til It Happens to You" to the "Timber" singer, Gaga further explained just why she supports Kesha in an interview with Carson Daly, saying that her friend and fellow pop star is being "very publicly shamed." -
Lady Gaga to Return for 'American Horror Story' Season 6 in Unknown Role
After winning a Golden Globe for her role as "The Countess" in the show's fifth season, American Horror Story: Hotel, one of the biggest questions surrounding season 6 has been whether or not the "Til It Happens to You" singer will be returning to the show. And, in a new interview, she revealed the answer: "Yes." -
Lady Gaga's Grandma and Aunt Didn't Know About Her Rape Until Oscars Performance
Lady Gaga's emotional, personal Oscars performance of her The Hunting Ground track "Til It Happens to You" resonated with sexual assault survivors around the world. And though Gaga was clearly connected to the 50 men and women on stage, her performance was a coming out not just for them but for the pop star too. In a new Instagram post, Gaga revealed that some of her family members found out about her rape because of the performance. -
Lady Gaga's Emotional Oscars 2016 Performance of 'Til It Happens to You' Move Stars to Tears
Following her performance in the Grammys, Lady Gaga once again took the stage with a powerful Oscars performance of Diane Warren’s song “Til It Happens to You” from the movie, "The Hunting Ground" and it moved those in the audience to tears. -
2016 Oscars Red Carpet: Lady Gaga, Jared Leto, Priyanka Chopra and More
Stars as well as fans were no doubt excited about the climax of the awards season which was the 88th Annual Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre on Feb. 28 in Hollywood, California which honored both actors and musicians in various categories. Like other awarding ceremonies, the biggest Hollywood stars from Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence to Lady Gaga gathered at the event. -
Joe Biden to Introduce Lady Gaga at Oscars 2016, Promotes Sexual Assault Campaign
Despite facing comparisons about her Grammys David Bowie tribute performance with that of Lorde's Brit Awards tribute, nothing can stop Lady Gaga from reigning the stage as she is set to perform on the 2016 Oscars with Vice President Joe Biden to do her introductions. -
David Bowie's Son Duncan Jones Praises Lorde 2016 BRITs Tribute on Twitter, Unlike Lady Gaga's
No matter what your opinion may be about the David Bowie medley tribute performed by Lady Gaga during the 2016 Grammys, New Zealand singer Lorde blew the world away with her rendition of "Life on Mars" at the BRIT Awards earlier this week. It's clear to see why the late Bowie himself previously praised the young singer as the future of music, and it looks like his son, director Duncan Jones, agrees! Unlike his sentiments for the Grammys tribute, Jones had only love for Lorde in a recent Twitter post.
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