Lady Gaga admits to being a hermaphrodite


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I've heard this all over the local radio station, wondered how true this actually is?

As speculated later this week by Starrtrash, Lady Ga-Ga has confirmed that she indeed is a hermaphrodite. Pictures of her vagina, which shows a bulge resembling a tiny penis were released last week that started the rumours about her gender identity. Starrtrash confirmed the story with her blog entry earlier this morning.

Its not something that I'm ashamed of, just isn't something that i go around telling everyone. Yes. I have both male and female genitalia, but i consider myself a female. Its just a little bit of a penis and really doesnt interfere much with my life. the reason I haven't talked about it is that its not a big deal to me. like come on. its not like we all go around talking about our vags. I think this is a great opportunity to make other multiple gendered people feel more comfortable with their bodies. I'm sexy, I'm hot. i have both a poon and a peener. big ****ing deal.

- L8d Gaga <3>

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heard something about this on the radio. when will the media learn that celebrities/pop stars like normal people do have some privacy. I mean come on the average person would not enjoy everyone talking about private issues of theirs. Not only is the story gross, but frankly I find the media just as disgusting in this situation

Google for pictures of her. You can always see a bulge down there.

She looks alot like a young barbara streisand, maybe she took Rodney Carrington's advice and let the garden grow lol

So can she impregnate herself?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersexuality#Hermaphrodite

oh god Wikipedia is a horrible thing lol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersexualit...guous_genitalia

Edited by Phantom Helix

Not a real fan , but the song Poker Face is nice- Though if you look more on the blog later on-- The "pics" are of an impersonator... and on her official blog there is no mention of any of that... Thank goodness for a search feature. That and the photo they picture you can tell it is not her, that person in the picture has more of an elongated face.

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The chins also give it away plus the one in the photo also has a bigger adams apple-- so it is not her.

Edited by redvamp128
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