People with eating disorders don't need Lady Gaga's 'body revolution' | Sady Doyle
This stunt reeks of selling acceptance to the insecure. Gaga's record company knows outcasts make a profitable demographicLady Gaga has made a career out of reassuring her fans' insecurities. What was once a refreshingly subversive act – a pop star who seemed to be mocking her own stardom – has dissolved into a mess of pandering.Gaga has positioned herself as the champion of her LGBT fans, of feminism, of people with Aids, of immigrants, of all races "whether black, white, chola or Orient ma...
Guardian Music — The pop star is fighting back against pseudo-anxious commentary about changes in her body shapeShe is the woman who made sense of the music industry in a digital age by s... more info
Guardian Music — This stunt reeks of selling acceptance to the insecure. Gaga's record company knows outcasts make a profitable demographicLady Gaga has made a career out of reassuring he... more info
ContactMusic — Pop star Lady Gaga has confessed to battling bulimia and anorexia since she was 15.The Born This Way hitmaker has been bombarded by cruel comments... more info
Dlisted — It all started when The Daily Mail, The Sun and then everybody else posted pictures of Lady GaGa with some extra chunk on her body and proving that a fupa is a stoner bad... more info
The Independent — Lady Gaga has hit back at critics – namely tabloids and gossip sites – who published pictures of her looking fuller-figured onstage (the veracity of which remain unc... more info