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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Lady Gaga sings 'Born This Way' at Rome gay rally (AP)

ROME – Lady Gaga sang a few bars of her smash hit "Born This Way" and demanded the end of discrimination against gays as she proclaimed herself a "child of diversity" at a gay pride rally Saturday night in the ancient Circus Maximus.

The star, whose "Born This Way" album recently topped 1 million sales in a week, delighted tens of thousands of people at a brief concert in the vast field where the ancient Roman masses would gather for spectacles.

Wearing a green wig, she played the piano and sang a few numbers. But she devoted much of her appearance after an annual European gay pride parade to denounce intolerance and discrimination against gays and transgender people. Among the places she cited was the Middle East, Poland, Russia and Lithuania.

Lady Gaga told the crowd she is often asked "How gay are you, Lady Gaga?"

"My answer is: 'I am a child of diversity.'"

She also proudly cited her Italian roots — saying she was really named Stefania Giovanna Angelina Germanotta.

And she told fans her costume — a sleek black top with one bare shoulder and billowing plaid skirt — were from the last collection of Gianni Versace.

Decrying intolerance of homosexuality, Lady Gaga lamented that young people who are gay are susceptible to "suicide, self-loathing, isolation."

Many in the crowd had participated in an hours-long parade of colorful floats and brightly costumed marchers through Rome's historic center before the rally. The events were part of the annual Europride day to encourage gay rights on the continent.

Lady Gaga praised her audience for its "great courage" which she says inspires her.

Europride organizers hope the event will draw attention to discrimination gays face in many parts of the world. The U.S. ambassador was among those who invited Lady Gaga to Rome.

"I am so honored to be here," Lady Gaga said, recalling how, earlier in the day, she lay naked in silk sheets in her hotel room and enjoyed the din of adoring fans and packs of photographers in the street below.

Organizers said Rome was a significant choice of venue, since it is home to the Vatican, which staunchly opposes legislation that would recognize same-sex marriage or adoption by gay couples.

Others hoped the turnout would send a message to Premier Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian leader dogged by a sex scandal involving an alleged 17-year-old Moroccan prostitute. The billionaire media mogul triggered outrage from gay rights groups last fall when he contended during a public appearance that it was "better to be passionate about a beautiful girl than a gay."

Berlusconi's equal opportunity minister, a woman, defended the premier, saying he had just been joking and had no intention of offending gays. A government undersecretary further provoked protests when she said she was sure "all Italian parents hope to have heterosexual children."

The premier, who is on trial in Milan for allegedly paying the teenager for sex and then using his office to try to cover it up, has denied any wrongdoing.


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Lady Gaga hails 'revolutionaries of love' at gay rally (AFP)

ROME (AFP) – US singer Lady Gaga hailed the "revolutionaries of love" on Saturday in front of hundreds of thousands at a gay rights rally in Rome in which she condemned governments that restrict same-sex freedoms.

"We fight for freedom, we fight for justice, we beckon for compassion and, above all, we want full equality now," she said, singling out Lebanon, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Middle Eastern countries for criticism.

"I stand here as a woman of the world and I ask governments with you worldwide to facilitate our dream of equality," the pop diva, who wore a Versace dress and green wig, told the crowd at the Circus Maximus arena in Rome.

"Let us be revolutionaries of love and use our very strong human powers to save lives and encourage unity around the world," she cried.

"Sadly the truth is that homophobia and bullying are alive and real," she said, adding: "We're all from the same DNA. We were just born this way."

Organisers estimated the crowd numbers at one million people.

Italian Catholic politicians had warned about possible provocation from the global star against the Vatican but she steered clear of any outright condemnation, saying she respected families with religious traditions.

Lady Gaga then sang two of her songs including the hit single "Born This Way", accompanying herself on the piano.


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