Lady Gaga is once again courting controversy has scene from her upcoming single G.U.Y shows her cavorting with multiple partners, simulating masturbation, and stripping to her birthday suit – she also bizarrely resurrects Michael Jackson, Jesus, and Gandhi.
The actions kicks off with the Bad Romance singer sporting giant bird wings, wounded on the ground having been struck by an arrow.
Struggling to stand, she is seen weeping, before finally making her way to decadent mansion gates where she collapses.
Two men in bondage latex, standard, then scoop her up and take her into ‘Venus’ where she is greeted by an unusual paradise.
The unpredictable star has outshone herself once again with a new offering, upcoming single G.U.Y.
Not only does she cavort with multiple partners, simulate masturbation, and strip to her birthday suit – she also bizarrely resurrects Michael Jackson, Jesus, and Gandhi.
The actions kicks off with the Bad Romance singer sporting giant bird wings, wounded on the ground having been struck by an arrow.
Struggling to stand, she is seen weeping, before finally making her way to decadent mansion gates where she collapses.
Two men in bondage latex, standard, then scoop her up and take her into ‘Venus’ where she is greeted by an unusual paradise.
The eccentricity then marginally subsides as Gaga proves ultimately that sex sells, and she performs in various bikinis, flesh-flashing leotards, and naked if not for white fishnets.
However, the craziness soon ensues as she reincarnates Michael Jackson, Jesus and Gandhi for a trio of cameos from look-a-like impersonators.
Yet the peculiar behaviour doesn’t end there, with Gaga – real name Stefani Germanotta – also engaging in group sex, touching herself on a bed, and general hip-thrusting galore.
The lyrical content of the track suggest the theatrics of the video before they even unfold, with the New Yorker belting out declarations of wanting to be “the girl under you”.
She sings: “Touch me, touch me, don’t be shy/ I’m in charge like a G.U.Y. / I’ll lay down face up this time/ Under you like a G.U.Y.”
We can already see the eight-year-olds down the front row having no idea what they’re singing back to their idol.









