Lady Gaga experienced a serious wardrobe malfunction in Vancouver recently.
Gaga, 26, was performing at a concert at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada on Jan. 11 when her black latex pants split in the back. The accidental tear caused her rear end to be exposed.
Lady Gaga was performing "Heavy Metal Lover" at a concert for her "Born This Way" tour. When she arrived onstage riding a motorcycle, her black Versace latex pants split open, allowing fans to get a good glimpse of her bottom.
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Eyewitnesses told Gossip Cop that the "Fame" singer was nonchalant and kept performing as if nothing happened."
That wasn't Gaga's only shocker that night - the New York native wore a "rifle bra," a bra top that had two plastic rifle guns protruding out of it.
Critics commented on the controversial fashion item when the photo of her rifle bra went viral. There was concern over why she would include fire arms in her act less than a month after the mass shooting at the Sandy Hook school in Newtown, Conn. where 20 children and six adults died.
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Ironically, Lady Gaga wore the rifle bra the day after vice president Joe Biden met with the NRA (National Rifle Association) and Congress to discuss gun violence in America.
And that is not the only criticism she has received as of late. Lady Gaga had a public feud with Kelly Osbourne and her mother Sharon Osbourne. Kelly started the riff when she made comments about the singer's weight gain on a British television show. Kelly was asked to comment on a photo of Gaga wearing a burka.
"I think she [Gaga] is pregnant because she has been covering up this part of her body recently and I have been noticing that a lot," Kelly reportedly said.
Gaga's fans, who she calls "Little Monsters," fired off on Kelly on Twitter. The singer followed up with an open letter to Kelly asking her to stop "bullying."
"Your show ("Fashion Police") breeds negativity," Lady Gaga wrote. "It glorifies you and Joan Rivers pointing in the camera, laughing, and making jokes about artists and celebrities as if we are zoo animals."
Sharon Osbourne fired back at Gaga's letter to defend her daughter.
"I am calling you a bully because you have 32 million followers hanging on your every word and you are criticizing Kelly," Sharon reportedly wrote. "Are you so desperate that you needed to make this public?"
"Fashion Police is a comedy show. Anyone that comes out of an egg should figure that out," Rivers reportedly told Entertainment Tonight. "Lighten up!" she added.
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