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Lady Gaga tells Manila: “I’m not a creature of your government…”

by Karen A. Pagsolingan posted on May 22, 2012  STATS: 64766 Views | 66 Comments

Two of the Philippine Terno-inspired outfits worn by the controversial Lady Gaga last night, May 21, at the newly-opened and state-of-the-art Mall of Asia Arena.

Photo By: Trish Alvarez

As promised, the first night of Lady Gaga's Born This Way Ball tour showcased a "whole performance of LIBERATION."

The Mother Monster (her moniker) marked the debut of Mall of Asia Arena with larger-than-life sets, a huge group of little monsters, avant garde fashion, and a repertoire that knows no bounds.

Despite the protests led by a number of Christian youths, the American singer rendered the controversial "Judas," which earned a thunderous cheers from her Pinoy fans.

To which, Lady Gaga remarked, “Oh, you like this song, huh…” 

And, she was not in the least bothered by the censorship issue because the 26-year-old hitmaker uttered the F word several times.

In between her songs, she exclaimed, “Manila, are you having fun? If you’re not, I don’t give a f*ck!!!”

But when it's time to confront her critics, Lady Gaga turned emotional:

“I’m not an alien, I’m not a woman, I’m not a man, and I’m not a creature of your government, Manila.  

“I’m all your dreams and I’m all your potential. Let me be all your insecurities and your fears.

“I’m your future… I’m everything that makes you sad and angry.  

“I’m you, little monsters.  

“Tonight’s not about making a statement. Tonight's us all coming together because we believe we were all born this way.  

“Some people say I stand for things that are bad.  

“The truth is: I want the best for every single one of you..."

Among the hits she sang were "Bad Romance," "Hair," "Just Dance," "Marry The Night," "Pokerface," and, of course, "Born This Way."

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  • Prd2bpnay8

    05/22/2012 | 03:48 PM
    To every narrow minded and wanna be SAINTS in the Philippines. You were just told by Lady Ga ga! We all know that each and everyone of us are not perfect and some have skeletons in their closets. So stop the hypocrisy. This woman sings about acceptance and ending deep seated prejudices which is rampant within the Filipino society.
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  • krenda

    05/22/2012 | 03:46 PM
    wala nmn bad sa sinabi nya.. kung nakakaintindi kayo maiintindihan nyo ang ibig nyang sabihin.. lahat ng tao ay may freedom.. we are born this way and we are free..
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  • SarahAnderson

    05/22/2012 | 03:40 PM
    Korek!!epal lng tlga ung iba.
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  • humandynamics

    05/22/2012 | 03:39 PM
    nagpo prostesta kayo kay lady ghhaghha dahil sabi niyo siya ay malaswa at bastos, pero ang pinas ay known for phrosthitution, batang lansangan, bantot ng kapaligiran, poverty at corruption ay hindi niyo pino protesta?! kundi ba naman kayo saksakan ng katalinuhan ewan ko na lang sa inyo.
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  • Mirain

    05/22/2012 | 03:29 PM
    hirap kasi sa mga pinoy andaming mga banal na aso santong kabayo hihihihi
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  • flipflops123456

    05/22/2012 | 03:19 PM
    sobrang KSP ang babaeng ito. ans dumi ng iyong mouth. pls go back to where you belong
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