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03-02-2016, 09:02 PM
Lady Gaga Posted This Powerful Instagram From The Oscars
http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/BBqaSTQ.img?h=100&w=100&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=1341&y=925Rob Latour/REX Shutterstock Lady Gaga’s performance at last night's Oscars ceremony was powerful, uncomplicated, and earnest. She appeared alone on an unlighted stage before being joined by young men and women that have survived ***ual assault. Their arms bore slogans but the most important message was their mere presence. That they wouldn’t be silenced by their abusers, **r would they be ashamed. Gaga herself posted an image of herself kissing fiancé Taylor Kinney, which also bore a powerful message. “I never thought anyone would ever love me because I felt like my body was ruined by my abuser. But he loves the survivor in me. He's stood by me all night proud and unashamedly. THATS a real man.” Gaga wrote on Instagram. She’s spoken out about her experience with ***ual assault in the past, revealing that her song “Swine” was about rape. Gaga expounded on “Til It Happens To You” speaking earlier on the red carpet. "One in five women will be raped before the time they finish college,” Gaga told Ryan Seacrest in a video interview. “One in 20 men will be raped before the time they finish their schooling at their university. It's something that is deeply connected to my heart. I am myself a survivor; Diane Warren is herself a survivor of ***ual violence, and we are here tonight and very grateful to the Academy for giving us this world stage to reward survivors for being brave and coming forward." I never thought anyone would ever love me because I felt like my body was ruined by my abuser. But he loves the survivor in me. He's stood by me all night proud and unashamedly. THATS a real man. A photo posted by Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) on Feb 28, 2016 at 7:24pm PST
http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/BBqaSTQ.img?h=100&w=100&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=1341&y=925Rob Latour/REX Shutterstock Lady Gaga’s performance at last night's Oscars ceremony was powerful, uncomplicated, and earnest. She appeared alone on an unlighted stage before being joined by young men and women that have survived ***ual assault. Their arms bore slogans but the most important message was their mere presence. That they wouldn’t be silenced by their abusers, **r would they be ashamed. Gaga herself posted an image of herself kissing fiancé Taylor Kinney, which also bore a powerful message. “I never thought anyone would ever love me because I felt like my body was ruined by my abuser. But he loves the survivor in me. He's stood by me all night proud and unashamedly. THATS a real man.” Gaga wrote on Instagram. She’s spoken out about her experience with ***ual assault in the past, revealing that her song “Swine” was about rape. Gaga expounded on “Til It Happens To You” speaking earlier on the red carpet. "One in five women will be raped before the time they finish college,” Gaga told Ryan Seacrest in a video interview. “One in 20 men will be raped before the time they finish their schooling at their university. It's something that is deeply connected to my heart. I am myself a survivor; Diane Warren is herself a survivor of ***ual violence, and we are here tonight and very grateful to the Academy for giving us this world stage to reward survivors for being brave and coming forward." I never thought anyone would ever love me because I felt like my body was ruined by my abuser. But he loves the survivor in me. He's stood by me all night proud and unashamedly. THATS a real man. A photo posted by Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) on Feb 28, 2016 at 7:24pm PST