Lady Gaga treats locals in a pub, writes a song in there
The Alejandro singer Lady Gaga, who is currently back in the UK for the second time on her ‘Monster Ball’ tour, went to The Prince of Wales pub, and treated locals to a round of drinks and left a huge tip at the bar.
A source inside the pub told the Sun newspaper, “Everyone was stunned when this striking blonde came in. Most of the blokes had no idea who she was at first. She sat at the bar with a pal for two hours, downing spirits and scribbling notes. She told the locals how much she was enjoying having a drink on a day off because she can’t handle drinking before a show. She signed autographs for staff and left a huge tip, a few hundred pounds.”
The 24-year-old took to twitter to talk about her time in the pub, and confessed she was writing a new song there.
She wrote, “In a pub in England, ruining bar napkins with lyrics and memories. Dreams are never weak like we are, drunk or sober.”
Recently Lady Gaga confessed she had written a brand new song while in Liverpool. Writing on her fan site Gagadaily.com, she said, “I’ve already written the first single for the new album and I promise you, that this album is the greatest of my career. It is the anthem for our generation. I wrote for you because of you, when I was in Liverpool, I wrote the greatest music I’ve ever written.”
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Gary’s parents seek answers after his death
Sue and Willie Coleman, the estranged relatives of the Diff’rent Strokes actor Gary Coleman, who passed away recently after suffering from a brain haemorrhage and falling into a coma, are devastated they were unable to speak with the 42-year-old star before his passing and are anxious to know the circumstances surrounding his death.
Sue said, “We would’ve loved to have been there by his side at the hospital, to let him know we love him before he passed away. This is a shock to us. We loved Gary very much. We’re going to miss him. We’re not pointing fingers at anyone, but we need to know exactly what happened. We’re not angry. We’re just concerned. Did our son fall down the stairs? Did he fall in the bathtub? We need to have some closure on our son’s life.”
Gary and his parents had been estranged for many years prior to his death, and in 1989 he sued them for allegedly stealing his fortune, something they have always denied.
—Bang Showbiz
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