Mentally ill Lady GaGa wearing a dress made of meat
Yana Morgana, the mother of late indie singer, Lina Morgana, who killed herself, rightfully accused fraudulent pop artist Lady GaGa of stealing her deceased daughter's image and persona, using it to launch herself to stardom.
Yana Morgana, also contends, her daughter, Lina, who was a writing partner and friend of fake Lady Gaga, is blocking the release of unpublished music she did with the pop star.
Lina Morgana
Lady GaGa is likely to do so, as the release of said music would reveal to the world, exactly where she got her image and persona from and shatter the illusion it is her own. As co-writer and co-performer, Morgana should have rights under the law.
One has to wonder if sick Hollywood pushed the young woman over the edge and into committing suicide. She certainly wouldn't be the first. It is an industry of depraved animals willing to do anything to be famous, including lie, cheat, steal and kill.
Hollywood has a long track record of viciously abusing young people they exploit. Labor laws and criminal statutes are routinely flouted at the hands of a complicit FBI/DOJ, which leads to terrible abuses being committed against young women, men and children.
Side Bar: Lady GaGa went to the MTV VMAs dressed like a schizophrenic, wearing a dress and hat made of raw meat, then accepted 8 music awards for stealing a dead woman's image and persona. Sick!
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Gaga accused of being a copycat
Last Updated: September 9, 2010 12:36pm - The mother of a promising young singer who committed suicide has accused Lady Gaga of stealing her daughter's eccentric performing style after the pair collaborated in 2007.
Lina Morgana co-wrote several songs with the Poker Face hitmaker before she became Lady Gaga and shot to fame in late 2008. The pair was introduced by Gaga's former mentor and ex-boyfriend Rob Fusari, who wanted the star - real name Stefani Germanotta - to come up with tracks Morgana could use on her debut solo album...
She adds, "Lina had that style, Gaga had a different style. She changed dramatically overnight." The New York Post claims the mother is seeking permission to release around a dozen songs Morgana recorded with Gaga, including a a track named Wunderland, which is currently available online. (MJ/PYN/ZN)