While a number of dads will have words about the length of their little daughter’s miniskirts, not many like Lady Gaga’s old man have had a row about them using good steaks to cover their bits.
The 25-year-old singer said that her dad Joe Germanotta likes to ask her to wear more normal clothes.
“I look the same during the day as I do on stage,” the Sun quoted her as saying.
“My father is still like, ‘Can’t you just put this on?’
“Some of it he just can’t handle,” she added.
Demi Moore is the victim of a death hoax.
A rumor that the recently hospitalized actress has died is spreading on Twitter late Friday.
“RIP Demi Moore” became a trending topic, only further fueling speculation.
It is 100% false.
She’s NOT dead.
Moore is struggling with her health at the moment – but very much alive.
It’s bad enough when Twitter and other social media “kill” a random celebrity via random accident, as has been the case dozens of times in recent months.
But to joke about the death of someone who’s obviously going through very real trouble this week seems especially malicious.
Miley Cyrus has come under fire from conservative campaigners in America after she was photographed posing suggestively with a phallic birthday cake.
The former child star hit headlines this week (beg23Jan12) after pictures from her boyfriend Liam Hemsworth's 22nd birthday party emerged online.
The snaps showed Cyrus simulating oral sex with Hemsworth's penis-shaped chocolate cake, and the pictures have infuriated activists at the Culture and Media Institute (CMI) who claim the singer actress could have a negative influence on easily-swayed teens.
A statement from the CMI, obtained by GossipCop.com, also condemns saucy new comedy movie The Bachelorette, which stars Kirsten Dunst, Lizzy Caplan and Isla Fisher as three foul-mouthed females attending a friend's pre-wedding party.
The statement reads, "Movies like Bachelorette and disgusting behavior like Cyrus' may be part of the 'real world' of Hollywood, where casual sex is celebrated and frequent divorce is almost a rite of passage. But it is not the real world, because in the real world, sleazy behavior has consequences".