It seems as if Gisele Bundchen never has a bad hair day, while tightly monitored by the all seeing eye of the paparazzi camera lens.
Checkout this picture gallery of just a few of her amazingly stylish hairstyles.
Gisele Bundchen Hairstyles.
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Lady Gaga Face and Bad Romance
Lady Gaga Wouldn't Rule Out Some Lady Love
Lady Gaga (born March 28, 1986) is a pop singer known best for smash singles such as "Poker Face" and "Bad Romance." Lady Gaga's real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. Find more Lady Gaga news, info and pictures
Musician Lady Gaga performs onstage at the launch of VEVO, the world's premiere destination for premium music video and entertainmentat Skylight Studio on December 8, 2009 in New York City.
Gaga has made no secret of her bisexuality, and she doesn't think their should be any boundaries when it comes to relationship possibilities.
When asked if she could see herself falling for a woman, she said: "Of course. There are no rules or limits when it comes to love. But I see love as separate from sex. And I happen to love male sexuality. Men have something I lack, but that I really value."
Gaga claims the search to find love fuels her creativity but admits she's worried her career will be over if she settles down.
She added: "Love is about danger, always. Love jumps off cliffs, love is irrational. It keeps you alive and it destroys you. The search for love provides nourishment for your artistic soul. I'm afraid that as soon as you really find love, there won't be anything left to write songs about."
Despite her fame, the 23-year-old star -- whose real name is Stefani Germanotta -- admits she feels lonely on the road, so throws herself into her work. She told Now magazine: "I'm not looking at all. But I've got enough muses."
She added, "When you're on tour you're totally focused on your performances and you don't notice much else. And you spend a lot more time in hotel rooms than people think. I often sit up and compose so that I can remain in contact with my creative core."
Lady Gaga (born March 28, 1986) is a pop singer known best for smash singles such as "Poker Face" and "Bad Romance." Lady Gaga's real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. Find more Lady Gaga news, info and pictures
Musician Lady Gaga performs onstage at the launch of VEVO, the world's premiere destination for premium music video and entertainmentat Skylight Studio on December 8, 2009 in New York City.
Gaga has made no secret of her bisexuality, and she doesn't think their should be any boundaries when it comes to relationship possibilities.
When asked if she could see herself falling for a woman, she said: "Of course. There are no rules or limits when it comes to love. But I see love as separate from sex. And I happen to love male sexuality. Men have something I lack, but that I really value."
Gaga claims the search to find love fuels her creativity but admits she's worried her career will be over if she settles down.
She added: "Love is about danger, always. Love jumps off cliffs, love is irrational. It keeps you alive and it destroys you. The search for love provides nourishment for your artistic soul. I'm afraid that as soon as you really find love, there won't be anything left to write songs about."
Despite her fame, the 23-year-old star -- whose real name is Stefani Germanotta -- admits she feels lonely on the road, so throws herself into her work. She told Now magazine: "I'm not looking at all. But I've got enough muses."
She added, "When you're on tour you're totally focused on your performances and you don't notice much else. And you spend a lot more time in hotel rooms than people think. I often sit up and compose so that I can remain in contact with my creative core."
Friday, March 12, 2010
Lady Gaga Beyonce's Telephone HQ Video
Lady Gaga's Telephone video featuring Beyoncé The epic video, full of prison scenes, intrigue, and sex appeal, is now available on Vevo.com in the US and internationally via YouTube.
The "Telephone" video picks up where Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi" video left off, beginning with Lady Gaga in prison and including a scene in which Beyoncé comes to her rescue. Directed by Jonas Akerland, who also directed "Paparazzi," the video is said to be inspired by Quentin Tarantino.
Lady Gaga and Beyoncé previously collaborated on the video for "Video Phone," which premiered in November. That song first appeared on Beyoncé's album I Am...Sasha Fierce.
As she told Ryan Seacrest on his radio show just last month, "What I like about it is, it's a real true pop event. When I was younger I was always excited when there was a big giant event happening in pop music and that's what I wanted this to be."
Pretty bold praise for her own work, but "Telephone" definitely has the feel of - in typical Lady Gaga fashion - a performance art piece, rather than a mere video.
Perhaps the best part? At the onset, Gaga is strip searched and tossed in a jail cell. In a funny reference to the hermaphrodite rumors about her, a guard says:
"Told you she didn't have a d!ck."
That's before the music even commences, too. "Telephone" may not be as epic as "Bad Romance," but you have to give Gaga credit, because it's darn close.
Follow the jump to watch her team up with Beyonce in this music video event and tell us
WHAT DO YOU THINK of Gaga and Beyonce’s new vid — HOT or NOT?leave a comment as well ...
watch Lady Gaga and Beyoncé in "Telephone"
The "Telephone" video picks up where Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi" video left off, beginning with Lady Gaga in prison and including a scene in which Beyoncé comes to her rescue. Directed by Jonas Akerland, who also directed "Paparazzi," the video is said to be inspired by Quentin Tarantino.
Lady Gaga and Beyoncé previously collaborated on the video for "Video Phone," which premiered in November. That song first appeared on Beyoncé's album I Am...Sasha Fierce.
As she told Ryan Seacrest on his radio show just last month, "What I like about it is, it's a real true pop event. When I was younger I was always excited when there was a big giant event happening in pop music and that's what I wanted this to be."
Pretty bold praise for her own work, but "Telephone" definitely has the feel of - in typical Lady Gaga fashion - a performance art piece, rather than a mere video.
Perhaps the best part? At the onset, Gaga is strip searched and tossed in a jail cell. In a funny reference to the hermaphrodite rumors about her, a guard says:
"Told you she didn't have a d!ck."
That's before the music even commences, too. "Telephone" may not be as epic as "Bad Romance," but you have to give Gaga credit, because it's darn close.
Follow the jump to watch her team up with Beyonce in this music video event and tell us
WHAT DO YOU THINK of Gaga and Beyonce’s new vid — HOT or NOT?leave a comment as well ...
watch Lady Gaga and Beyoncé in "Telephone"
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