Gaga's dons meat dress again
Singer Lady Gaga surprised fans in Japan by debuting a new custom-made dress made from raw meat.
Gaga first turned heads with her bizarre food-couture creation at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, reports dailystar.co.uk.
The singer's photographer pal Terry Richardson shared a photo of Gaga in the latest meat creation while performing on the "Americano" song in Tokyo last weekend.
The popstar sang and danced among animal carcasses in the short, corset-style strapless dress while holding on to a meat hook in a butcher's shop-style setting.
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