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Can she get any more GaGa?
<p>Hair hat: Lady Gaga wears headgear -- made from her hair-- as she promotes Polaroid during the Consumer Electronics Show in LasVegas. <br></p>
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December 31, 2009

Can she get any more GaGa?

She’s one of the year’s most outrageous stars and he’s a showbiz blogger who’s become something of a celebrity himself. So when Lady GaGa and Perez Hilton got together for a dinner date at Nobu in Miami, there was little surprise that the duo pulled out all the stops with their bizarre outfits.

GaGa, 23, maintained her penchant for ridiculous ensembles — this time teaming a black PVC jacket that appeared to have been put through a shredder, with a rubber skirt, fishnet stockings and black PVC boots. The singer, who shot to fame this year with debut single Just Dance, also donned a bright yellow wig topped off with a leather cap and shades. Meanwhile, Perez looked equally silly wearing what seemed to be a pair of banana-print boxer shorts with a black dinner jacket, a T-shirt emblazoned with a cover of People magazine featuring Madonna and gold shoes with black socks.

The celebrity blogger dressed up as Lady GaGa earlier this year at a Hallowe’en party held in Los Angeles by Heidi Klum.

— Daily Mail

That won’t help you stay pale!

Being a successful movie actor isn’t always the dream life it appears to be, as Harry Potter star Tom Felton discovered on his winter break in Miami, Florida this week. The 22-year-old, who plays villainous Draco Malfoy, is currently taking a break in warmer climes, but unfortunately he is not allowed to soak up too much of the sun in the Sunshine State.

Blond-haired Tom revealed that he will resume filming on the latest film instalment of the hugely popular film series next week and, as a result, must avoid getting a tan. The actor wrote on his Twitter page: ‘Enjoying Miami, relaxing and enjoying the contrasting weather from London!! Still wearing factor 50, as Draco can’t come back with a tan!!’

— Daily Mail

Brad Pitt has a boy’s night out

Brad Pitt looks quite the scruff with his long, dreadlocked beard, but his young sons didn’t seem to mind on a boys’ night out. Maddox and Pax Jolie-Pitt joined their father and his younger brother Doug at Dave & Buster’s restaurant in New York City’s Times Square. Pax Jolie-Pitt, six, initially seemed to be in disguise as Ali G in an outfit complete with orange shades, a silver quilted vest, beanie and tracksuit bottoms. But he soon whipped the orange sunglasses off. The boys spent the afternoon at the arcade restaurant, with Pax winning a giant stuffed animal after his father helped at the controls of an over-sized crane which grabs the toys. And Maddox, eight, was taken with the life-size guns on the war game Razing Storm.

— Daily Mail

Fergie looks every bit the evil queen

Her namesake is a Duchess, but this is probably the closest Fergie will get to becoming royalty.

The Black Eyed Peas singer resembled an evil pantomime queen as she performed with the group at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

Wearing one of her customary raunchy outfits consisting of a black corset dress and metallic black boots, the 34-year-old could have easily passed for a character from one of the many pantos currently showing across the UK. She appeared to have shed the 17 pounds she gained for new movie Nine, in which she plays a prostitute, looking fantastic as the group brought the house down at the Vegas venue.

— Daily Mail

 

 

 

Gruesome twosome: The singer and Perez turned heads in their ridiculous getup – blogger Hilton appeared to be wearing a pair of boxer shorts for the dinner date.
That won’t help you stay pale!
Brad Pitt has a boy’s night out
Fergie looks every bit the evil queen

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