DJ Khaled really should've called on Lady Gaga for the "All I Do Is Win" remix because Stefani Germanotta dominates everything that she touches. Lady Gaga recently surpassed Britney Spears as the most-followed celebrity on Twitter, and in celebration of her ascent to the throne, she addressed her beloved subjects in a YouTube video.
Look at all that glitter and that fancy Twitter emblem. She even adds production value to her YouTube videos. This woman breathes art. Her sugary sweet delivery seemed almost like an audition for a role as Glinda the Good Witch in an update of the classic film The Wizard of Oz. Who knew Gaga could be so nice? Nonetheless, it a pleasant flip from her usual dry, sarcastic and teeth-baring New York disposition.
But what is up with her vow to never to "never partake in celebrity online shenanigans"? Ugh. Seems like she's following Beyonce's lead and avoiding the drama, cat fights and beef that erupt on Twitter between celebrities and other celebrities and more commonly, celebrities and their followers. No wonder Gaga didn't clap back at Katy Perry for that tweet about blasphemous imagery. Come on, Gaga, a little celebrity shenanigan here and there never hurt anybody. It just fueled a multimillion dollar industry built on documenting and distributing the hot messiest of celebrity shenanigans worldwide. See? There's nothing to worry about.


