Lady Gaga responded to PETA criticism regarding her penchant for wearing animal fur, not to mention meat, on her body, and called Kim Kardashian "fabulous" in an interview that once again proves that Gaga, like honey badger, truly don't care. Her Monster-ness arrived in Bucharest, Romania today and weaved through an assemblage of fans and paparazzi as she entered her hotel.
Dressed in a snazzy embroidered dress with mesh tights, towering heels, and sun-kissed hair as she stepped off her bus, the "Born This Way" singer enjoyed some quality time with her fans until a photographer tried to take an upskirt photo. A bodyguard quickly intervened and perhaps this was the best case scenario for him, considering Gaga's heels and abhorrence of even the most chaste of shutterbugs.
As for her response to animal activists who have long been ripping her for wearing fur, she responded, "I am choosing not to comment on whether or not the furs I purchase are faux fur-pile or real because I would think it hypercritical [sic] not to acknowledge the python, ostrich, cow hide, leather, lamb, alligator, 'kermit' and not to mention meat, that I have already worn."
Gaga elaborated, "This should already put me in a category as one who appreciates and adores the beauty of animals in fashion, but am not a strict vegan.
"I have truly always stayed away from skinned fur, especially i have never been able to afford a nice one, but this does not mean my morals are rigid and that I won't bend at the sight of an absolute art piece of a coat. I have no chains about this. You see a carcass, I see a museum pièce de résistance."
Wow, not so sure that's what those PETA critics really wanted to hear, Lady Gaga. (And what the heck is kermit?). But one must respect her for her candor, as opposed to how about ninety-nine percent of other celebrities would have responded in this situation, kowtowing to the "P.C." establishment. As for calling Kardashian fabulous, well, now that's just indefensible.



