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Lady GaGa eats Letterman's interview notes


Lady GaGa eats Letterman's interview notes
Lady GaGa eats Letterman's interview notes
Lady GaGa eats Letterman's interview notes. David Letterman was lost for words on his TV show after Lady Gaga ate his notes during an interview. The outrageous pop singer made an appearance on the Late Show With David Letterman last night wearing only a jacket and boots.
Letterman went through a list of rumours about Gaga, asking her to say if they were true or false.

When asked if she bit the head off a Barbie doll at a concert, the singer lost her patience and shoved Letterman's note cards in her mouth, saying: "I'm just so fed up with all of this."

Letterman offered her a tissue to spit out the paper but she refused.

"Oh no no, that's not what you think … It's chemically treated," joked the host.

"You won't be out of the egg for a month," said Letterman, in reference to her arrival at the Grammys.

The singer is promoting her latest album, Born This Way.

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