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Luna Lovegood

As I scroll through Gaga's performance I came across to this :

That was during 2011. But then I remember this :

If I'm not wrong this happened a year after Howard Stern attack her. If this is true then all I can say is WOW! Gaga absolutely can change a person from a devil to an angel haha. I don't know if y'all knew bout this so I just share my thoughts here..

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He licked her ass so much the last time she was in his show

And "The Little Monster Ball" :flop: 

If you see me posting like crazy, I'm either bored or procrastinating.
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Fiona Apple

Idk at least she loves her now.He said that she has one of the best voices in the industry recently

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at the time of the first video gaga had just canceled around that time to come on the show i heard

Little Monster in Buffalo
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Alfonso
10 minutes ago, CurlyBae said:

Idk at least she loves her now.He said that she has one of the best voices in the industry recently

Now she's praised :green: 

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CannaeDrive

The interviews with Howard Stern are among Gaga's best.

"Fame Is A Boomerang" - Maria Callas
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He is a changed man after being blown away by Gaga's talent :wub:

recently an america's got talent contestant had the nerve to compare himself to Gaga and Howard spilled some tea on Gaga's talent

it's around 3:38 if u don't wanna watch the performance

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And remember Howard Stern praise Gaga to heavens whilst dragging a contestant in a talent show. Talent always prevails, huntys. *files nails*

Some of them want to abuse you, some of them want be abused.
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JusKeepBreathin

He's a person who just doesn't like pop music. But after her performing live on his show, he saw who talented she was and was able to move past the "pop" thing.

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." -Martin Luther King Jr.
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