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LADY GAGA DARES MADONNA TO TELL HER SHE WAS 'A PIECE OF SH*T' TO HER FACE


Remember when Madonna threw shade at Lady Gaga in an interview with ABC News, remarking that her music felt "reductive," before taking a long, knowing sip from her coffee cup?


(It's seven minutes and eight seconds in for those who need reminding).

Well, it sounds like Gaga is yet to let the not-so-subtle dig go and has finally addressed the pair's feud in her upcoming Netflix documentary.





In her film titled Gaga: Five Foot Two, she admits she'd rather Madonna had told her she was "a pice of s**t to he face," than slating her on television.

Oh, burn.


Speaking to her friends in a scene from her film, the star explains: "The thing with me and Madonna, for example, is that I admired her always and I still admire her no matter what she might think of me. No, I do.

"The only thing that really bothers me about her is that I'm Italian and from New York so, like, if I got a problem with somebody, I'm gonna tell you to your face.

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"But no matter how much respect I have for her as a performer, I could never wrap my head around the fact that she wouldn't look me in the eye and tell me that I was reductive or whatever...

"No no no, like I saw it on f*cking TV."

If I got a problem with somebody, I'm gonna tell you to your face

The 31-year-old singer added that she wished Madonna would just push her "up against the wall and kiss me and tell me I'm a piece of sh*t" - and to be honest, we reckon Madge might be up for that.

She continues: "Telling me that you think I'm a piece of sh*t through the media - it's like a guy passing me a note through his friend: 'My buddy thinks you're hot, here's his...' F*ck you! Where's your buddy f*cking throwing up against the wall and kissing me?

"I just want Madonna to f*cking push me up against the wall and kiss me and tell me I'm a piece of sh*t."



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The "Bad Romance" singer first met Madonna in 2009, and the pair seemed to hit it off, with the 31-year-old telling Extra: "I love Madonna, she's even more wonderful in person than I had imagined. She's such a beautiful woman."

They both took part in a spoof cat fight on Saturday Night Live later that year, but things turned sour when Gaga released 2011's Born This Way and was accused by some critics of copying Madonna's Express Yourself.


And when Madonna was asked what she thought of Gaga during this time, the "reductive" comment was born.

Meanwhile, Gaga's documentary also features her battle against chronic condition fibromyalgia which causes severe muscle pain.

We can't wait to tune in.

Gaga: Five Foot Two, directed by Chris Moukarbel, is available to watch on Netflix now.

From: ELLE UK













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