Last night Lady Gaga debuted the much-anticipated video for her new song "Telephone," a duet with Beyonce. And it's crazy.
You can see the whole video here. But basically it involves Lady Gaga being thrown in jail and wearing sunglasses made of lit cigarettes, Beyonce bailing her out, and then the two of them going on a killing spree in a truck called "The Pussy Wagon."
It's a match made in hog heaven.
Jason Segel is working on the script for the new Muppets movie and he's re-imagining Miss Piggy as a psuedo-Lady Gaga character.
Segel apparently "envisions the modern Miss Piggy living indulgently and arty abroad," meaning, "Miss Piggy ends up becoming like a Lady Gaga–esque character living in Europe. Kermit ends up being destitute and the main characters find him living in squalor."
Lady Gaga's wonders never cease.
Here she is with some kind of a head piece in the shape of a lobster. We don't know how it goes with the see-through dress, but we are loving the hat.
We just hope that her bizarro antics never get old!
Is America ready for more primetime Gaga goodness?
Simon Cowell says he wants Lady Gaga to be a mentor on American idol.
When asked whom he would like to see on the top-rated show, he replied, "I think we should have Lady Gaga because she is the most relevant pop artist in the world at the moment. So I think she should be number one. And I've met her. She is very smart. I like her."
Lady Gaga won big at the Brit Awards last night, taking all three that she was up for: International Album, International Female Solo Artist and International Breakthrough.
And of course, as always, she was dressed for the occasion.
She dedicated her performance and the awards to the late Alexander McQueen.
Just days after the untimely death of designer Alexander McQueen, Lady Gaga has announced that she will honor her friend in song.
Gaga famously debuted her song "Bad Romance" at McQueen's last fashion show in Paris in October and wore his glittery alien shoes and outfits in the song's music video.
So it's no surprise then that the singer has announced that she will dedicate her performance at the Brit Awards to the late designer.
Okay, so everyone in music wants to work with Lady Gaga these days, but you have to admit that a collaboration between Gaga and Cyndie Lauper would be sort of amazing. Lauper thinks so too!
Quincy Jones was busy the other night at the Grammys. He and Lionel Richie are recruiting artists for a new version of "We Are the World" to benefit Haiti relief.
Now let's talk what really mattered at the Grammys. It wasn't the music, and it sure wasn't the awards. What was everyone wearing?
For the comeback tour that never was Michael Jackson had a long list of other artists he wanted to bring up on stage. You can guess who: Janet, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Diana Ross, Justin Timberlake, Bono.