Lady Gaga Day In Taiwan July 3

July 3 — Independence Day Eve here Stateside — has been declared “Lady Gaga Day” in central Taiwan.

July 3 — Independence Day Eve here Stateside — has been declared “Lady Gaga Day” in central Taiwan.
Remember the beef jerky evening gown Lady Gaga used to stink up the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards last September? Of course, you do. After all, the pop hitmaker was wearing it when she announced plans to release Born This Way, the studio album that’s gone on to achieve platinum-selling status. Well, Music Fans, if you’ll be in Cleveland this week, you may have a chance to cozy up to that fateful piece of carnivore couture when Gaga’s infamous “Meat Dress” goes on public display for the first time at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Thursday.

The dress, hand-sewn by designers Franc Fernandez and Nichola Formichetti, will be included in the “Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power” exhibit, taking place at the Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum from 9 AM to 10 AM on Thursday. The interactive exhibit will feature items from over 70 artists, highlighting women who have impacted rock & roll history and American pop culture.
Quote of the Day: “…She’s weird, and she wants people to buy her weird music!”

Lady Gaga has topped Forbes Magazine’s 2011 list of the highest-paid celebritiess under 30 after the success of her sold-out Monster Ball World Tour and two albums and two EPs helped the outre singing pocket $90 Million between June 2010 and June 2011. The “Born This Way” star replaces her “Telephone” collaborator Beyonce, who topped the 2010 ranking with $87 million earned.
Thanks to the wonders of YouTube, you don’t have to live in Europe to catch Lady Gaga’s performance of “The Edge of Glory” on Thursday’s edition of Germany’s Next Top Model. Gaga stopped by the fashion-centric show to perform a medley for the season finale. German-born model Heidi Klum introduced the pop star before she stepped out on stage, speaking German with the audience going wild behind her.