
If there's one thing pop sensation Lady Gaga is famous for, perhaps other than her quirky behaviour and chart-topping hits, it's certainly her eyebrow-raising, wacky and sometimes even controversial outfits.
It's no secret that the singer has a certain taste for the strange and unusual, especially when it comes to her choice in fashion, having donned costumes in the past that included everything from crustacean headwear to a dress made entirely from meat - and it seems that the popstar has no intention of stopping anytime soon.

Most would assume that Gaga's extravagent taste in fashion is bound to cost the star quite the hefty sum, especially when it seems that each time we see her she's come up with something newer and even wackier. In a recent interview with The Totem Pole, Gaga had even admitted that keeping her "hunger" for fashion satisfied has cost her a considerable amount over the past few years.
''I spend all my money on wardrobe and props. I don't care about money.'' And when money isn't enough, what's a pop diva to do? ''I design, I hand-make, I borrow — whatever it takes.''
But we here at The Totem Pole have uncovered what could very well be one of the biggest scandals to ever hit the music industry, and celebrity world in general. According to reliable sources who have wished to remain anonymous for the protection of themselves and their families, Gaga's extravagent and notorious outfits are being provided for the star at what could be described as a slave worker's sum. And that's because it IS!
Lady Gaga, real-name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, has reportedly been keeping a team of slave labour sweatshop workers in her large estate in West LA, who are constantly working on producing a number of the outfits Gaga is famous for, at what is claimed to be a grossly-below-minimum wage.
Police have claimed to be 'investigating'the reports at this time, but we suppose only time will tell whether these claims are true and, if so, whether Lady Gaga will be brought to justice.
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Written by Elizabeth Rainin
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