Lady Gaga Wedding Coming Soon? Pop Star Speaks Up On Artists Doing Lip Sync During Live Shows

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Lady Gaga's wedding may not be coming soon as the pop star speaks up on artists doing lip sync during live performances saying it's "not cool" to do so when people have paid to get tickets.

The pop star hinted that a Lady Gaga wedding may happen in the future as she sees herself settling down in the future. Her plans, however, are likely to revolve around music in the meantime.

"I don't have my life planned that way, I am actually more than ever truly trying to live in the moment and really just enjoy this time right now with you, this time with my team, with my new puppy, with Art Pop," she said.

Among her sources for inspiration are her fans, who motivate her to give it her all when performing live.

Lady Gaga further said: "The best part of my day is when I'm on stage performing for the fans, I really love Art Pop so to perform it live, see them singing, dancing is like the best thing ever."

While Lady Gaga's wedding is not yet in the horizon, she found time to talk about artists who do lip sync during their live performances.

"I'm not judging if people do because it's everybody's own style of what they decided to be, the type of artist they will be, but I think if you pay money for a ticket to see a show the artist should f**king have some pipes and sing their records for you," the controversial singer, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, dished out to Extra TV.

Lady Gaga has been very busy with her "artRave: The ARTPOP Ball" world tour, and when she's not working, her activities are pretty much the same compared to other people, including walking her pet dog Asia.

"I do all sorts of normal things, I mean probably the same as everyone, I go see my family, go to my dad's restaurant in New York, I have a new puppy, I play with her," she said. "I always feed her, I sleep with her every night, I take her out to go potty and it's really sweet because she is like my little friend."

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