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Lady Gaga rants on stage at Madonna

Press Trust of India | Posted on Aug 31, 2012 at 07:24pm IST

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London: After Madonna made repeated digs at Lady Gaga saying she stole her music, the 'Born This Way' singer reportedly retaliated against the Queen of Pop at a recent concert. At the Finnish capital Helsinki's Hartwall Areena, Gaga fired a f-word rant at Madonna, who's openly accused her rival of copying her song 'Express Yourself', reported Mirror online.

Gaga imitated the 53-year-old Material Girl's earlier onstage antics by flashing her derriere in fishnet stockings and a thong and yelling: "I don't give a (damn) what people say. We don't give a (damn). We know the truth." Madonna has been singing Gaga's song 'Born This Way' during her MDNA tour in an effort to make some kind of ironic joke.

Gaga, 26, returned the favour by bringing on stage her own Black Jesus character, like that of Madonna's video for 1989 hit 'Like A Prayer', and performed a cover of the track.

Lady Gaga rants on stage at Madonna

After Madonna made repeated digs at Lady Gaga saying she stole her music, Gaga retaliated against the Queen of Pop.

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Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta performs under the stage name Lady Gaga. She is an American singer-songwriter, performance artist, dancer and musician. She began her career as a songwriter for established artists, including Fergie, Pussycat ...

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