Lady GaGa VMA Outfits (PHOTOS)
Eccentric singer Lady GaGa completely stunned everyone with her peculiar, weird, dramatic outfit choices during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) held at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday (September 13).
The “Poker Face” singer arrived in a black ensemble with her date Kermit, the Frog then took the stage to give a killer performance of “Paparazzi” ending up with her white number all covered in fake blood (watch video here). GaGa made several wardrobe changes that we just don’t know how to describe… check out the photos below!!
Lady GaGa MTV VMA 2009 Photos
[images: Andres Otero/ WENN.com]

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Love Lady Gaga!
Now THAT’S what an entertainer should wear.
Madonna looks tame in comparison.
Do we want Lady Gaga “representing” us? (regarding the caption from Queerclick) I didn’t know queerness was a representative democracy. She’s certainly queer, alright. And the queer struggle (as well as every self-respecting individual’s desire) is about being (legally) accepted and protected however different one is from some imagined “norm.” I went to an HRC meeting last year (before Californians said “No” to gay marriage) in hope of carrying the flag for them in LA’s pride parade. The first thing they did was apologize for not including the Queerest of the Queer (the “T” in LGBT) in legislation they thought would only pass if the freaks weren’t included. Fuck them & any other frightened, pandering, hypocritical, sexist, racist, confused, commercially-opportunistic individuals and organizations who don’t get it. While Lady Gaga, Madonna, Candis Cayne, and all the naked dudes and dykes on bikes in the parades may not “represent” everyone’s individual sensibilities, what they all have in common is that they alll champion (publicly ~ not on the useless, fucking “down-low”) acceptance and tolerance of individuals. That’s been women’s struggle, that’s been each race’s struggle, and that’s the queer struggle: because not all members of those categories have everything in common, but they each have in common their inalienable rights as individuals.
lady gaga, where to begin with you, such mixed feelins towards you. my 5 year old cousin used to wanna be like you until she watched you on the VMAs n saw what you actually were like. weird as hell. its all good thoughh, i aint dissin on ya. thats how you are. thanks for representin the gays!