Friday 21 October 2016

Gaga shocks fans






'I have nothing to say': Lady Gaga leaves viewers cringing as she refuses to talk with Charlie Stayt in painfully awkward interview
By Rebecca Lawrence For Mailonline
16:24 GMT 21 Oct 2016, updated 20:15 GMT 21 Oct 2016
She's famed for her carefree and spirited attitude.
But viewers were shocked to see Lady Gaga looking less animated than usual as she reluctantly answered questions about politics on Friday's episode of BBC Breakfast.
Chatting to Charlie Stayt, the 30-year-old songstress left the audience cringing when she announced she had 'nothing to say' in an interview littered with excruciating silences.
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Seeming unaware of the tension, Charlie asked the star her views on Donald Trump, to which she sullenly responded: 'I have nothing to say of him.'
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Pressing further, the BBC presenter questioned: 'He claims he represents people who have been unrepresented, who haven’t had a voice?'
Following an icy silence, Gaga sighed: 'I think, what is most important is for us to try and decipher what is real and what is not. And what is honest and what is dishonest. And be accepting of those things and not operating from fear.'
Whilst the Grammy singer appeared uncomfortable and disinterested, the presenter pushed even further, remarking: 'I’m intrigued that you literally won’t say anything about him…
'You have endorsed Hillary Clinton - What do you think that she will do that he will not?'
Whilst it initially appeared that Gaga was not going to answer the question, after an excruciating ten seconds of silence the Pokerface hitmaker sighed: 'I think she will do a good job.'
She continued: 'Some people want to win… races. Other people want to be president of the United States and change people's lives… It’s about the intention.
'I believe the truth will reveal itself… people are smart.'
Following the tense exchange, presenter Naga Munchetty commented in the studio: 'Charlie did well to wait for that answer!'
The interview received mixed comments on Twitter, with one viewer commenting: 'Anyone see Lady Gaga on the BBC this morning? What a ****. A lesson in how to take oneself too seriously perhaps? Y
Another added: 'Lady Gaga is making me laugh on @BBC,' whilst one fan didn't seem to notice any tension at all, tweeting: '@ladygaga Loved your interview on BBC Breakfast this morning Lady Gaga. Your looked Fabulous and simply Beautiful [sic].'
Pokerface: Viewers were shocked to see Lady Gaga looking less animated than usual as she reluctantly answered questions about politics on Friday's episode of BBC Breakfast
Awkward: Chatting to Charlie Stayt, the 30-year-old songstress left the audience cringing when she announced she had 'nothing to say'
Woman of few words: The interview was littered with excruciating silences
Doing his best: While the Grammy singer appeared uncomfortable and disinterested, the presenter pushed even further
Coy: Seeming unaware of the tension, Charlie asked the star her views on Donald Trump, to which she sullenly responded: 'I have nothing to say of him'
Pulling his Trump card: Seeming unaware of the tension, Charlie asked the star her views on Donald Trump, to which she sullenly responded: 'I have nothing to say of him'
Hilarious: The interview received mixed comments on Twitter as one fan found it amusing
Self censored: Gaga's interview wound up one viewer who said she 'took herself too seriously'
Still a fan: One viewer remarked that they were still a fan of the songstress
Awkward: W

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