Did Lady Gaga fib about the time she spent in the egg before her Grammy performance? It appears she might have. Whether it was an accidental fib or not remains to be seen.
Lady Gaga did an interview with Ryan Seacrest after she hatched from the egg on stage. She said she spent three days in it ahead of time. However, sources close to the singer the story might be false.
The 24-year-old Born This Way singer appeared on KIIS FM’s On Air with Ryan Seacrest on Tuesday morning and she told listeners she spent 72 hours in the egg.The problem: RadarOnline.com has discovered she had only 30 minutes of oxygen!
But that didn’t stop the talented Poker Face singer from getting creative with her story.
“I was in there for about 72 hours, and it was a very creative experience, and it was time for me to prepare and really think about the meaning of [Born This Way] and get prepared for the performance,” Gaga said on Seacrest’s show.
“I really wanted to be born on stage.”
Lady Gaga’s Grammy vessel is still being talked about days later and now Access takes you inside the creation with one of the masterminds behind the idea. Plus, after climbing inside for a quick peek, Access’ Maria Menounos reveals what the vessel is really like.
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Lady Gaga did an interview with Ryan Seacrest after she hatched from the egg on stage. She said she spent three days in it ahead of time. However, sources close to the singer the story might be false.
The 24-year-old Born This Way singer appeared on KIIS FM’s On Air with Ryan Seacrest on Tuesday morning and she told listeners she spent 72 hours in the egg.The problem: RadarOnline.com has discovered she had only 30 minutes of oxygen!
But that didn’t stop the talented Poker Face singer from getting creative with her story.
“I was in there for about 72 hours, and it was a very creative experience, and it was time for me to prepare and really think about the meaning of [Born This Way] and get prepared for the performance,” Gaga said on Seacrest’s show.
“I really wanted to be born on stage.”
Lady Gaga’s Grammy vessel is still being talked about days later and now Access takes you inside the creation with one of the masterminds behind the idea. Plus, after climbing inside for a quick peek, Access’ Maria Menounos reveals what the vessel is really like.
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