Lady Gaga/Trivia

"Prison guard: "I told you she didn't have a dick.""
 * Ascended Fanon: In 2009, rumors circulated on the internet that Gaga was either a hermaphrodite or a transsexual. When these rumors reached Gaga, she pointedly refused to deny them... until the Telephone video came out and she flashed her genitals at the camera.


 * Banned In Lebanon: Recently, as a result of "Judas".
 * Born This Way was temporarily banned due to the religious themes of the song above, "Marry The Night", "Bloody Mary", and "Electric Chapel".
 * Breakthrough Hit: "Just Dance", which marked her shift from being Stefani into being Gaga.
 * Creator Backlash: Redid her entire stage show after it didn't go where she wanted it to go, and was generally unhappy with it. After already doing the show for about a month. Went from "evolution in a box X top of the pops" to "getting to my own show in New York X Theater".
 * Doing It for The Art: Given the intense levels of Camp, and the intense levels of Anvilicious mind control imagery, and the intense levels of Fame Monstering, despite the fact that many of her shows are elaborate enough that she literally could not make money on them whatever the turnout, she's making a point about SOMETHING. Good luck getting any agreement on the exact point, though.
 * Dye Hard: She's naturally brunette, but bleached her hair in her early days when people mistook her for Amy Winehouse.
 * Fan Community Nicknames: Little Monsters.
 * and damn proud of it...
 * In a bit of Misaimed Fandom: some have have also started calling themselves Goverment Hookers.
 * Fan Nickname: Some people have taken to calling her "Godga", sometimes extended "Praise Godga!". Likewise, Beyoncé is sometimes called "Beysus". Gaga also has the nicknames of "Lady Caca" ("Spanish for "crap", when not Cock-a"), "Man Gaga", and "Lady Gag".
 * Not to mention such gems as "Lady Gag-Gag" and "Lady Gay-Gay" (a nod to her being an LGBT rights activist) Lady Caca also.
 * Also Lady Dada, Mama Monster, and The Lady of Gagalupe.
 * Ga-Galore.
 * A tongue-in-cheek remix compilation done by Digital Vomit credited the tracks to her as "Lady Gagging."
 * On the other hand, several fictional characters have also been nicknamed Lady Gaga, generally because of their Hair of Gold and/or their outrageous fashion senses. Here are some examples:
 * A card in MagicTheGathering (specifically nicknamed "OMG they killed Lady Gaga!"
 * A space marine turned angelic emissary (just read the comments).
 * Mrs. Kirishiki, from Shiki.
 * Elesa from Pokémon Black and White.
 * Shih-na from Ace Attorney Investigations.
 * Gloria from Devil May Cry as seen here and here
 * Hey It's That Guy: In "Paparazzi", "Oh hey it's Eric from True Blood! Or Iceman from Generation Kill! Or the "Ha-ha-HAAAAA!!!" guy (Alexander Skarsgård) from Zoolander!"
 * If you're familiar with VH1 reality shows, too, you'll recognize the three blondes she makes out with halfway through as the Swedish triplets from Daisy of Love.
 * In "Telephone" Tyrese Gibson, as well as Jai Rodriguez as a reporter. Justin Tranter is a diner patron, right behind Tyrese.
 * Norman Reedus of "The Walking Dead" and The Boondock Saints pops up as Judas in the titular video (see below).
 * Taylor Kinney from the Vampire Diaries and Shameless in You And I as the mad scientist.
 * Possibly a future Heartwarming in Hindsight as the video ends with the 2 marrying and they're now dating.
 * One of Us: Cyndi Lauper says of Lady Gaga - Don’t take this the wrong way, but with you I never have to worry about being the geek!...It’s nice because she’s a partner in crime now. We’re two geeks!’
 * And according to another interview: "I an nerdy every day".
 * Don't forget her recipe for killing everyone in the "Telephone" video. Calls for 1 cup of Tiberium. And half an ounce of meta-cyanide. (Which is a lot of meta-cyanide, by the way.)
 * The katakana in the subs (ワンピース) in the Telephone video is thought to be a Shout Out to One Piece.
 * Also, Fex-M3
 * One of her outfits from a video was inspired by Sheryl Nome.
 * She's also a fan of My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic, going as far to wear a necklace made of toys of the mane cast.
 * What Could Have Been: Subverted Trope. This YouTube video, taken directly from Bunny Ears Lawyer above, is, to quote the video's title, "Vintage Lady Gaga". This is what Stefani Germanotta was like before she became Lady Gaga. However, if you look closely, you'll notice she essentially looks like a more voluptuous Sara Bareilles and plays like Norah Jones. So, if she didn't become Lady Gaga, then we'd have on our hands a sort of Broken Fanbase calling her a clone of those two artists.
 * Then there's the question of whether she would've been half as successful if she kept going that route instead of doing the crazy stuff she's known for. (The answer to that question is "No, she wouldn't be", by the way.)
 * However, on a few rare occasions, Lady Gaga will still give performances like in that YouTube video.
 * Sadly, played straight since Michael Jackson really wanted to work with her before he passed away.
 * Also, apparently, "Just Dance" was originally written as a hard rock song.
 * She originally wrote Telephone for Britney Spears who recorded a demo version but this was left off her The Singles Collection album..
 * Given the Latin overtones and references in the lyrics, you'd think the video for Alejandro would reflect it at least to some extent.
 * Blowback from the incident at the VMAs lead to the cancellation of the Fame Kills tour with Kanye West.
 * The Edge of Glory's music video. Reportedly, the video was to include a Latin Lover that would kiss Lady Gaga, fashionable medics, a news reporter akin to the one on Telephone and a bunch of military men packing M16s. What we actually got was the result of a dispute between Gaga and Joseph Kahn, one of the video's producers.
 * Island Def Jam was the original label that she was working with, but was let go when (now former) president L.A. Reid wasn't impressed with her first cut demo. Reid now says he wished he gave her another chance.
 * Word of God: In an interview with Australian radio, Lady Gaga said most of the placements were gratuitously placed there as a comment on American society. Apparently you are meant to feel sick by the end of the clip; that's authorial intent. On the other hand, given it's Gaga, one cannot rule out mind-altering drugs or Schrodinger's Intent as the real reason for these items being there.