INSPIRING CITY
'This is one of my favourite cities in the whole world... I was inspired by each and every city that I went to and the fans from each and every city. The album is about being yourself and loving who you are and being proud.'
Lady Gaga, in one of the few sentences she uttered during the brief media conference
-- ST PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN
AMERICAN pop star Lady Gaga pointedly evaded media queries about the changing of the lyrics to one of her songs for the National Day Parade (NDP) at a press conference yesterday.
At the ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands, a reporter picked to ask the singer a question was gagged just as he was about to ask about the controversy over NDP organisers converting Bad Romance into the Fun Pack Song.
The emcee quickly interrupted the reporter and had his microphone taken away.
The chairman of the NDP show segment, Colonel Ong Tze-Ch'in, told the media on Wednesday that his team is working to secure the rights to change the lyrics.
Yesterday's press conference, which was attended by more than 100 representatives from the local and international media, appeared to be tightly controlled by Lady Gaga's management to avoid commenting on the issue.
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