9:20 am - 01/13/2013

The feud began when Kelly Osbourne called GaGa's fans "the worst", claiming that she has received death threats from them.
GaGa replied with an open letter, suggesting that the reality star's work on E!'s Fashion Police "breeds negativity" and encourages people to be judgemental. She also urged Kelly to "take responsibility and accountability".
"It used to make me truly sad when I would hear people talk about your weight when you were younger, as I was bullied too. To see you blossoming into a beautiful slender woman who makes fun of others for a living is astounding. Why not help others?" she said.
Sharon then stepped in, branding GaGa a "[publicity-]seeking hypocrite" and "a bully" over her criticism of Kelly. She also called GaGa's letter "full of contradictions" and said it should have remained private.
"You say her work on E! with the Fashion Police is 'rooted in criticism, judgment, and rating people's beauty against one another'. Welcome to the real world," she said.
GaGa has since addressed the incident on Facebook, saying: "The 'real world' can be cruel, why not try to change it into a better place? I am an activist. Nobody takes adolescents seriously, I do.
"My letter to Kelly Osbourne was open, because her statements on cyber-bulling were public & as a youth activist I'm compelled to be involved."
Osbourne previously said that GaGa "really has created monsters" in reference to the singer's nickname for her fans.
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Lady GaGa responds to Sharon Osbourne's "bully" claims

The feud began when Kelly Osbourne called GaGa's fans "the worst", claiming that she has received death threats from them.
GaGa replied with an open letter, suggesting that the reality star's work on E!'s Fashion Police "breeds negativity" and encourages people to be judgemental. She also urged Kelly to "take responsibility and accountability".
"It used to make me truly sad when I would hear people talk about your weight when you were younger, as I was bullied too. To see you blossoming into a beautiful slender woman who makes fun of others for a living is astounding. Why not help others?" she said.
Sharon then stepped in, branding GaGa a "[publicity-]seeking hypocrite" and "a bully" over her criticism of Kelly. She also called GaGa's letter "full of contradictions" and said it should have remained private.
"You say her work on E! with the Fashion Police is 'rooted in criticism, judgment, and rating people's beauty against one another'. Welcome to the real world," she said.
GaGa has since addressed the incident on Facebook, saying: "The 'real world' can be cruel, why not try to change it into a better place? I am an activist. Nobody takes adolescents seriously, I do.
"My letter to Kelly Osbourne was open, because her statements on cyber-bulling were public & as a youth activist I'm compelled to be involved."
Osbourne previously said that GaGa "really has created monsters" in reference to the singer's nickname for her fans.
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no1currs
If she was serious about this then why has she not written an open letter to her fans to stop cyber-bullying people? I know not all Gaga fans do this, but still. And even tho these select fans will probably still spew mean shit, it doesn't make sense that she's not even acknowledging it. Some of her fans told Kelly to kill herself and she's only criticizing Kelly?
Everyone in the situation is a hypocrite, but Gaga's hypocrisy gives me a headache.
lol
Now it's time to leave these irrelevant attention seekers alone to soak in their own bitter juice.