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Lady Gaga fires back at ex-NYU classmate’s Facebook group claiming she’d ‘never be famous’

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Lady Gaga fires back at ex-NYU classmate’s Facebook group claiming she’d ‘never be famous’

Lady Gaga responded to a closed Facebook group created by her former NYU classmates titled, “Stefani Germanotta, you will never be famous,” with a message of resilience. The Grammy award-winning singer emphasized the importance of not giving up in the face of doubt and negativity.

A viral TikTok video surfaced, showcasing the derogatory content of the Facebook group, which featured an old image of Gaga with a black X over her face. However, the following slide highlighted Gaga’s numerous achievements, including 13 Grammy awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and 18 MTV Video Music Awards.

Fans applauded Gaga’s success and determination, with one individual stating, “Success is the best revenge,” and another noting, “She’s not just famous, she’s THE FAME.” The Facebook group, which had only 12 members at the time, has since been deleted.

Gaga, who faced bullying in her youth, has been vocal about the impact of such experiences on her life. She emphasized the importance of kindness and the ability to overcome bullying through positive actions.

The singer’s journey to stardom began with the release of her hit track “Just Dance” in 2009, followed by other popular songs from her album “The Fame.” Fans are eagerly anticipating new music from Gaga, with speculation that she may release the first single from her seventh studio album in October.

Currently promoting her new film “Joker: Folie à Deux,” Gaga continues to inspire others with her resilience and dedication to her craft.

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