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18 March, 2020 9:59 pm

Lady Gaga becomes Motor-Gaga for Born this Way album cover

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After getting a load of Lady Gaga’s new album cover for “Born This Way” that will be released on May 23rd, we can certainly understand UK’s custom builder Nick Gale’s first reaction of seeing his 2009 “Predator” being photoshopped in this way and barely recognizable from the original, and shows the pop star morphed into a human/motorcycle hybrid.

“I felt horror.
If I’m totally honest.
I was horrified.
Then I started to see it a bit more tongue in cheek… but it’s still not what they led me to believe they were going to be doing.

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I was very surprised to see a lot of Easy Rider stuff grafted onto my bike.
But when you look at it, half of one of my bikes on the new Gaga album is better than none.
” said Gale.
Apparently not only Gale was suprised with the result, because the Gaga fans are also not happy with their fave pop star becoming a motorcycle, but as the saying goes, as long as they’re talking about you it doesn’t matter what they say.

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