Monday, February 7, 2011

Lady Gaga naked and drugged: info ou intox?

Is this yet another provocation by Lady Gaga? At first glance, the photos published a few days ago by the British tabloids, where we see the singer in a state of total depravity, yet they are all there is more serious. On one of the shots, Lady Gaga, completely naked, lying on the ground is bound and wearing black pumps.

Another picture shows the singer unconscious on the steps of a staircase after a night obviously too watered. If it is reasonable to doubt the veracity of these pictures (is it really Lady Gaga? Is it staged?), Evidence has yet to make them more legitimate. A "close friend" of the singer, who sent the photos to the press, claiming in effect that Lady Gaga has fallen into drugs and it goes very wrong.

If the singer of "Poker Face" has never concealed having used drugs during her youth, she always said she was not taking any illegal substance since it became a global star. "Stefani (the real name Lady Gaga, note) was so happy before, it was full of joie de vivre, "says this close to the Daily Mirror.

"I am shocked to see how it has changed." But this friend goes further: he says that Lady Gaga had with her a room in which she expresses her creativity when she was drugged by writing on walls with crayons. "It invites people in this room, she painted the walls, then she started writing again," said the relative, who adds that he has made public the incriminating photos of the star, it's not for him prejudice but she decides to seek help.

"She thinks that taking the drug with as an artist but really, it goes too far. She must wake up," he concludes. Asked to react on these photos and statements, the spokesman for Lady Gaga has been willing to make any comment. Real or not, these photos help to speak of Lady Gaga, and a few days before the release of his new single, "Born This Way" (available next Sunday), one wonders if this is actually not that a stunt orchestrated by one who has repeatedly proved that she was the queen of provocation.

As the Americans say, there is no bad publicity.

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