Since leaping to fame two years ago, Lady Gaga has become one of the biggest
popstars in the world with sell-out tours, No.1 songs and a league of fans.
But after managing to outshock yet again with her raw meat dress at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night, it looks like the honeymoon with Gaga and her 'little monsters', as she likes to call her fans, may be beginning to wane.
Leading feminist author Camille Paglia, 63, has hit out at the singer's flamboyant, racy image - insisting her over-the-top sexuality is actually 'stripped of genuine eroticism'.
She cites the star's willingness to walk through an airport in yet another crazy outfit - as she did in New York last night - as an example of 'every public appearance... has been lavishly scripted in advance'. Lady Gaga's controversial 'meat dress' has come under fire again - this time from butchers.
Peter Cacioppo, head butcher at New York's famous Ottomanelli Brothers, said: 'There are no expensive cuts here, no real steaks. And it ain't refrigerated. It's probably stinking bad. She's in the lights: it's cooking.'
He estimated it took about 25lbs of meat to make the dress.
'It's the cheaper end cuts - not including her. You got about $100 of meat there,' said fellow butcher Mark Cacioppo.
The dress also came under fire from animal rights activists PETA [People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals].
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