July 7, 2011

Gaga Keeps Reporters Waiting

Annoyed reporters stood by at the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore for nearly two hours waiting for Lady Gaga to show up at her scheduled press conference.  

When she finally decided to show up, late, Gaga allowed only three questions - all of which had to do with Born This Way - and ended the conference in less than ten minutes after having the audacity to keep reporters waiting for as long as she did.

Gaga is in Singapore to do a private show to support SingTel's 2nd Anniversary of it's AMPed music-download service.

As she leaned back on her leather sofa, having her Cleopatra moment of grandeur, Gaga talks about Born This Way and calls it her baby.  She continues to talk about her Edge Of Glory video and childhood moments. 


The question reporters were waiting to ask was what would Lady Gaga have to say about the Fun Pack Song, the song penned for the National Day Parade that used the music to her big hit Bad Romance?


Before a reporter could even finish his question, he or she was rudely interrupted by one of Gaga's goons stating that Gaga would only take questions relating to her Born This Way album.


That did not go over well with the reporters, who have been waiting for her for ages.  Gaga did not respect their time nor their job.

Although Gaga is on a world tour to promote her latest album, she is in Singapore for the AMPed music download service.  Not once during her press conference did she mutter a single word about the service - a polar scenario of how she was in 2009 when the service first launched.