Lady Gaga plans to boycott Sochi Olympics, thinks she's banned from Russia

By Erika Benton-Martin (erikabmartin@aol.com) | Dec 08, 2013 01:07 PM EST

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Lady Gaga recently sat down with Alan Carr on his British talk show Alan Carr: Chatty Man. Gaga also performed a couple tracks off her new LP ARTPOP.

First Gaga gave a solo performance of her racy R. Kelly collaboration "Do What U Want." Then she switched gears and got emotional the ballad-y "Dope."

After hitting the stage the pop queen gave a very candid interview with the British host.

Oh, and we can't forget to mention her wardrobe, something that rarely goes unnoticed with Gaga. Mother Monster decided to go futuristic and tech savvy this time around. She wore an iPad!

Pretty neat, huh?

During her interview, Gaga opened up about her views on the Olympics, master Goggling herself and completely forgetting that she's famous at times.

"To be honest, I don't think we should be going to the Olympics at all," Gaga told Carr in response to Russia's anti-gay laws. "I just think it's absolutely wrong for so many countries to send money and economy in the way of a country that doesn't support gays."

The singer, who is openly bisexual herself, has been a longtime supporter of gay rights. She previously spoke out before the striking down of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" that called on lawmakers to repeal the legislation.

But aside from the Olympics, Gaga doesn't think she's going back to Russia anytime soon. Gaga had a few choice words for the Russian authorities.  Here's what she had to say:

"I don't think I'm allowed in anymore. I screamed, 'I'm gay! Arrest Me!' last time I was there."

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