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PhantomOfTheDance
20 minutes ago, GGM said:

 

So this aired March 2nd 2020. Montana is nowhere to be seen. 

Remember we were all confused about why Gaga was licking her dancers finger while they were flipping her off? 

Skip to 28:15 and watch until 32:30. She seems to get a lot off her chest regarding people telling her to go f*ck herself at her own show. 

At 31:20 she tries to calm herself down. I genuinely believe there's much more to this than what Montana (the ring leader) is telling us. I'm not discrediting her claims of abuse but even as far back as March 2020 Gaga seems pissed off with her dancers. 

congrats, you reached as far as richy's ego

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RenegAde
24 minutes ago, GGM said:

 

So this aired March 2nd 2020. Montana is nowhere to be seen. 

Remember we were all confused about why Gaga was licking her dancers finger while they were flipping her off? 

Skip to 28:15 and watch until 32:30. She seems to get a lot off her chest regarding people telling her to go f*ck herself at her own show. 

At 31:20 she tries to calm herself down. I genuinely believe there's much more to this than what Montana (the ring leader) is telling us. I'm not discrediting her claims of abuse but even as far back as March 2020 Gaga seems pissed off with her dancers. 

Chile.

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Edonis
38 minutes ago, GGM said:

I'm not villainizing her. But this obsession with infantilizing the haus of gaga is so redundant. They're adults in their 30s not teenagers. I totally empathize if she was abused at the hands of her boss but right now we're just seeing her perspective. She didn't get to where she is by being a doormat. I'm sure there's more to this story than we currently know. 

I mean this with no disrespect but it's clear from this thread alone that you don't know what you're talking about here and it's probably best for you to take a step back and look at this situation from outside the fanbase.

These are serious allegations of workplace misconduct and sexual assault from multiple members of her team who were employed for the past decade plus.

You cannot call this infantilization when people are (rightfully) upset and concerned about wtf is happening behind the scenes. This isn't stan feuding or fandom drama. That narrative ended as soon as Montanna said she experienced abuse. 

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Renie

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It’s been so long I don’t even know if I remember how to post! But I saw Montana’s Insta story last night and rannn! I mean ran here!! I knew the drama would be juicy! This is all so unfortunate though and I hope Gaga is spared from all the drama at least until after the show kicks off. She doesn’t deserve to have her tour dampened by this news, nor does she deserve to tour without her original dance crew. I was looking forward to seeing them on tour. Hopefully Richey gets what he deserves :ally:

Toodles! :heart:

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La Rosalia
46 minutes ago, GGM said:

I'm not villainizing her. But this obsession with infantilizing the haus of gaga is so redundant. 

Yet you bring this dumb, childish and immature theory that Gaga (a woman in her thirties) would dedicate a performance to one of her ex dancers :awkney: 

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SharkmanthaC
1 hour ago, GGM said:

 

So this aired March 2nd 2020. Montana is nowhere to be seen. 

Remember we were all confused about why Gaga was licking her dancers finger while they were flipping her off? 

Skip to 28:15 and watch until 32:30. She seems to get a lot off her chest regarding people telling her to go f*ck herself at her own show. 

At 31:20 she tries to calm herself down. I genuinely believe there's much more to this than what Montana (the ring leader) is telling us. I'm not discrediting her claims of abuse but even as far back as March 2020 Gaga seems pissed off with her dancers. 

See what we aren’t going to do is victim blame or make outlandish claims that we know nothing about. Please stop trying to stir the pot on the basis of nothing. 

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TheFame Monster

I didn’t need to be reminded of that nightmare of an Enigma performance:laughga:
WDYDT to me

 

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Future Lovers
2 hours ago, GGM said:

I definitely get manipulative mean girl vibes from montana. Especially the fact she dragged this all up 5 days before a tour she hasn't been part of for a year. 

Okay well we’re done speaking because I’m not here for this. 

Gross. 

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59 minutes ago, Edonis said:

I mean this with no disrespect but it's clear from this thread alone that you don't know what you're talking about here and it's probably best for you to take a step back and look at this situation from outside the fanbase.

These are serious allegations of workplace misconduct and sexual assault from multiple members of her team who were employed for the past decade plus.

You cannot call this infantilization when people are (rightfully) upset and concerned about wtf is happening behind the scenes. This isn't stan feuding or fandom drama. That narrative ended as soon as Montanna said she experienced abuse. 

You clearly haven’t been paying attention to my previous posts. I’m well aware this is real life and not entertainment. We’re talking about serious things not Gaga’s outfit. 

so while it’s awful she was mentally abused it can be perceived to be unprofessional the timing of talking about it so publicly. Both things can be true and are not mutually exclusive nor does one discredit the other. 
 

I’ve been in a similar situation with a boss so none of this is lost on me but I went the legal route and sued mine and won and even then I still didn’t publicly expose the abuse. 

So to say I have no idea what I’m talking about is unfair because I’ve lived a similar experience. Everyone deals with it differently. 
 

I chose to implicate as few people as possible and deal with it on my own through a lawyer. she’s choosing to go public and implicate as many people as possible to rally her cause. I’m not saying either approach is wrong but I just know I didn’t want anyone to end up in the crossfire who didn’t need to be. 
 

you have to be sooo careful with going public with abuse allegations, whether they’re true or not, because it’s so controversial and people will always take sides and it isn’t always guaranteed to be YOUR side even if it should be. 

I used the legal system as a tool. It seems Montana is using other dancers and fans as a tool to reach the same goal: for the perpetrator to be fired/dealt with. 
 

What’s worse than being a victim of abuse? A victim of abuse who isn’t believed and loses their reputation as a trustworthy employee. Future employers will look at this and think damn I don’t want that sorta publicity associated with my business. This is not me victim shaming this is just the cut-throat way companies and money machines work. 

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1 hour ago, StarstruckIllusion said:

Day 1:

- Montana posts the story

- Kevin comes out w support 

- Sloan DMs leak saying she’s not going on tour too

- Asiel replies then deletes to a fan asking whether he’s touring too

- Graham posts a story echoing Montana, trashing Richy and praising Gaga

- Montana corrects LGN and says Richy mentally abused her

- Ian and some other girl also reveal they’re quitting 

- Sloan posts a story explaining she wasn’t even asked back but also hints that Richy was abusive

- Casey also reveals he wasn’t asked back

- Some fan leaks DMs of them w one of Gaga’s dancers who claimed Richy did worse things, but immediately goes on a crusade to help get the info removed bc the fan wasn’t supposed to leak it

Day 2:

- Rolling Stone and eTalk pick up the story

- It’s rn and Gaga is still crickets

Thank you for summarizing.

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47 minutes ago, La Rosalia said:

Yet you bring this dumb, childish and immature theory that Gaga (a woman in her thirties) would dedicate a performance to one of her ex dancers :awkney: 

I didn’t say she dedicated the performance but as a performance artist she draws parallels to her personal life all the time like what are you missing? Watch marry the night. 

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Regina George
12 minutes ago, GGM said:

You clearly haven’t been paying attention to my previous posts. I’m well aware this is real life and not entertainment. We’re talking about serious things not Gaga’s outfit. 

so while it’s awful she was mentally abused it can be perceived to be unprofessional the timing of talking about it so publicly. Both things can be true and are not mutually exclusive nor does one discredit the other. 
 

I’ve been in a similar situation with a boss so none of this is lost on me but I went the legal route and sued mine and won and even then I still didn’t publicly expose the abuse. 

So to say I have no idea what I’m talking about is unfair because I’ve lived a similar experience. Everyone deals with it differently. 
 

I chose to implicate as few people as possible and deal with it on my own through a lawyer. she’s choosing to go public and implicate as many people as possible to rally her cause. I’m not saying either approach is wrong but I just know I didn’t want anyone to end up in the crossfire who didn’t need to be. 
 

you have to be sooo careful with going public with abuse allegations, whether they’re true or not, because it’s so controversial and people will always take sides and it isn’t always guaranteed to be YOUR side even if it should be. 

I used the legal system as a tool. It seems Montana is using other dancers and fans as a tool to reach the same goal: for the perpetrator to be fired/dealt with. 
 

What’s worse than being a victim of abuse? A victim of abuse who isn’t believed and loses their reputation as a trustworthy employee. Future employers will look at this and think damn I don’t want that sorta publicity associated with my business. This is not me victim shaming this is just the cut-throat way companies and money machines work. 

Okay you’re definitely too passionate in defending this abuser and making excuses for him blaming the victims. This is your 100th reply in this thread blaming the victim and making up nonsense theories about how it’s her fault and she’s just being dramatic. I don’t know why you’re allowed to post anymore because this is EXTREMELY triggering to people who have been abused by someone. What you’re doing is not cool and you simply need to stop. I’ve never seen someone being this defensive against something unless they’ve been the part of that, Richy is that you? If not, please respect the victim and chill out with victim blaming. PLEASE! 

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