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The second edition of GAGAMagazine

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THANK YOUWhen I first started making numerous covers with Gaga on the front I never expected the support and response you all gave me. I’d just like to thank you every single person who supported the first issue of this magazine.I was overwhelmed with the amount of re-sponse that I received. For this issue we have a lot of reporters writing articles, and many artists sending in their artwork. I’d like to thank these people also. I have been in communication with a con-tact who has become a key part of the GAGA Magazine team and we are hoping to start to distribute and sell issues of the magazine to monsters. This plan will be put into action once the magazine has an established follow-ing. The money that would be made on the profit of the magazine would be donated to the Born This Way Foundation trying to help as many monsters as we can. Since our first issue we now have a dedicated page on Little Monsters and we are hoping to update this page every 2 weeks with a new issue. Something we are trying to do at the moment is to get as many of you involved with the process as possible, after all it is a fan maga-zine.

To have your say in what you think should be included please contact us on the following platforms.

Twitter: @GAGAMagazine_

Little Monsters: gagamagazineonline

[email protected]

or become a part of our website:

gagamagazineonline.com/

We will try to include as many of your sug-gestions as possible. Polls, crosswords and many more will be added to the issues as we develop.On our website you can suggest improve-ments and articles. The prospect and potential we have as a fanbase and the creativity we posses is truly frightening. We thank you for all your sup-port.

Keep dreaming and creating.No pain, No glory.

BKEditor of GAGA Magazine

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BRAND NEW PHOTOS

Brand new photographs of Gaga have emerged over the last few days on the internet. The first being an outtake from the VOGUE photoshoot she did for the March 2011 issue. The image used within the official ar-ticle was a shot in black and white, the colour image was released this week; as you can see from the colour image Gaga is crying. VOGUE decided to edit the shot to get rid of the tear and add a few extra changes such as the texture

of the jacket and the size Gaga’s finger. We decided to show you both images in one, as you can see above the images look completely different. Also revealed this week were new pho-tos of Gaga and Taylor Kinney together in a swimming pool in the Beverly Hills Hotel in California. Both stars look very tanned and happy as they hugged and kissed one another. We all know that they make each other very happy and this is evident from the pictures, I’m predicting some epic love songs

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BRAND NEW PHOTOS

on ARTPOP. Taylor recently hit suc-cess in his action filled film Zero Dark Thirty, based around the true events of the capture of Osama Bin Laden. Gaga posted the trailer many months ago on fansite littlemonsters.com claiming that she was super excited to see the film. Taylor has also starred in his firefight-ing based TV programme ‘Chicago Fire’. The couple met on the set of Gaga’s vid-eo You and I when Taylor playedthe part of Gaga’s mutilator as she

played the role of Yuyi the mermaid, maybe they are trying to recreate a scene from the photos above. I wish them all the best, I’m glad Gaga has fi-nally found someone who loves her for her, since she has been hurt in the past. We respect that Gaga and Taylor are private about their relationship, we just want a sextape; that will keep us happy.

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Rumours of a Lady Gaga perfume have been circling since The Fame Monster in2009, the greatest whisper being that it would smell of semen and her own blood, to give it a “bodily aroma”. Coty Fragranc-es inc. (the rumoured producers of the scent) quickly dismissed what was being said, however only a short while after announced a collaboration with the star to be released in spring 2012. This was all that was said, therest was up for being released at the Haus’ discretion.

Initially, Instagram-filtered photos were spread of the supposed “Fame”fragrance, however it could never have been proven to be valid, until Gaga her-self tweeted these images announcing “Lady Gaga Fame - The First Ever Black Eau de Parfum”. The bottle itself is clear and egg shaped, containing the black liquid. The cap similar to a modern bird claw made of gold plastic clasping down on the bottle. Like many projects, the idea is based around her perception of fame: a sweet smell, golden crown, but with a black core of darkness.

As summer 2012 approached, the more we learned of Lady Gaga Fame. “Madewith Tears of Belladonna, crushed heart of tiger orchidea with a black veil of in-

cense, pulverised apricot and the com-binative essences of saffron and honey drops” is how the scent is described; which left most monsters with no better image of what it could be like, although it sounded beautiful. Less specifically, Gaga leaves it at “it smells like an expensive hooker.”

Now for the best part - promo. It did not disappoint. Billboards with a giantnaked Gaga covered in tiny men, mysteri-ous footage of attractive male scientists in an old style lab formulating the creation, and a crème-de-la-creme TV spot. This ad is extremely dark, featuring cloaked armies, mirrors to other dimensions, robotic heads, dead bodies, black scum, screams, distorted images, and of course, our superstar clad in sunglasses and leather, all set in a futuristic black world.

The fragrance’s release date was August 22nd, and in it’s first week sold morethan 6M bottles which came in different sizes and prices so everyone could own it, and is now much above 30M. The top perfume of holidays 2012, it quickly esca-lated to become the second most success-ful perfume ever, just under the famed Coco Chanel. This article was wrote by Twitter: @umbrespeon

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“Fame is an illusion. If you real-ly want it, anyone can have it.”

“It smells like an expensive hooker.”

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FAN ART

Many Thanks to all the submissions of your artwork. Please continue them

by emailing them to [email protected]

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CAN YOU FIND

THE 10 WORDS?

1.SEX DREAMS

2. ALEJANDRO

3. THE FAME

4. MONSTER

5.ARTPOP

6.TAYLOR

7. BURQA

8.GAGA

9.CAKE

10.SOON

If you have some suggestions for this puzzle page please contact us:

Twitter: @GAGAMagazine_

Little Monsters: gagamagazineonline

[email protected]

or become a part of our website: gagamagazineonline.com/

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Name: Vincent Asiel Hardison

Birthday: January 23rd 1982

About: Hardison was born in Beverly, Chicago. He headed to

Los Angeles to live out his dreams and had the privilege to

share the screen and the stage with artist such as Miley Cyrus,

Omarion, Lady Gaga, Snoop Dogg,Whitney Houston.

Asiel has been with Gaga from New Kids on the Block tour to

the recent Born This Way Ball. Thank You Asiel for being such

a superb dancer. WE LOVE YOU!

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On the 27th June 2011 at the

Born This Way Ball in Mel-

bourne Gaga sung live for the

very first time her song ‘Princess

Die.’

She dedicated the song to all

the superfans at the show and

expressed how the song was a

reflection of her deepest and

darkest thoughts. She wrote the

song while in bed getting high

and looking through packages

that companies had sent to her

when she came across a tiara.

“I didn’t even know that they

made them. So, I just remember

it was this sort of bittersweet

moment because I was having a

really sad, depressing day, having

some very deep dark thoughts.

And then this lovely little spar-

kler came in the mail and I knew

that that day I couldn’t really go

outside because there was a lot of

mayhem going on in the streets,

so I just sat inside all day and

smoked marijuana and drunk

wine with my tiara on my head.”

We all hope here at GAGAMag-

azine that Princess Die will be a

song featured on ARTPOP.