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Gaga Sings ‘Born This Way’, During Mexican Foster Home Visit.
Lady Gaga paid a visit to Casa Hogar in Cabo San Lucas last weekend to give backpacks and books to the boys' foster care center. The artist even broke out into a special song for one boy in the center. While sharing a “healthy dinner” with the center, one boy named Christian asked if Gaga could sing him a song. The pop star went into an a cappella version of her No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit “Born This Way,” beginning with the line: “My mama told me when I was young/ We are all born superstars.”
Lady Gaga Dalai Lama, Call For Kindness In A Violent World.
Lady Gaga & Dalai Lama To Address US Conference Of Mayors
Lady GaGa will appear with Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in Indianapolis at the US Conference of Mayors annual meeting, this Sunday. The pair are scheduled to address approximately 300 city leaders from around the country. According to a release, the Dalai Lama will "focus on the global significance of building kind and compassionate cities through action at the local level." After his remarks, Gaga, 30, will have an onstage conversation and Q&A. Former NBC News anchor Ann Curry will moderate the discussion. Ahead of their address, Gaga retweeted one of the Dalai Lama's messages on Twitter.
Lady Gaga Breaks Down, During Emotional Orlando Vigil.
Joining thousands gathered outside Los Angeles’ City Hall on Monday evening, Lady Gaga stood in solidarity alongside the grieving LGBT community she has long supported, delivering a tearful speech in dedication to the 49 victims killed Sunday morning at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
“We mourn the tragic loss of these innocent, beautiful people. Let’s all today pledge an allegiance of love to them and to their families who are suffering so deeply. They are sons and daughters. They were fathers and mothers. They are all our brothers and our sisters,” the 30-year old said. “But, tonight I will not allow my anger and outrage over this attack to overshadow our need to honor those who are grieving truly for their lost ones; lost members of the LGBT community.”