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Lady Gaga after her appearance at the inauguration in January: "The proudest days in my life"
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The inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris was full of moments and images that will be remembered: the appearance of the young poet Amanda Gorman, the presence of the first Vice President of the United States, and yes, the photo of a freezing Bernie Sanders in one Folding chair.
The event started with Lady Gaga, who sang the national anthem with a gold-colored dove of peace on her dress.
In an interview with Vogue, she almost casually explained what was behind her already spectacular robe from the legendary French couture house Schiaparelli.
“It must be one of the proudest days of my life.
Like many people in America, I was very scared when Trump became president, and I'll be able to tell my kids about how I drove 45 out of office and put 46 in office, "the singer told the magazine;
Donald Trump was the 45th President of the United States of America, Biden is the 46th and she did the whole thing "singing in a bulletproof dress by Schiaparelli," according to the 35-year-old.
War reporter Gaga
Somehow that was also appropriate, thought the singer and actress, after all, she had a completely different career aspiration as a child: “I don't know whether people know that about me, but if I weren't who I am today, I would be I became a war reporter.
That was one of my dreams. "
Like numerous other celebrities, Lady Gaga had clearly positioned herself in the election campaign, even messing with the then President Trump on Twitter.
Her team had described her as an "anti-fracking activist" - she countered with calls to vote for Democrat Biden.
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