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Report: Lady Gaga turned down $1 million offer from Republicans
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Report: Lady Gaga turned down $1 million offer from Republicans

Her concerts, costumes and dance moves are so risque that she was banned from performing in Jakarta last year, but someone at the RNC apparently thought Lady Gaga would've been a good fit to perform at the Republican National Convention last summer in Tampa, Fla., alongside musical acts such as Journey and Lynyrd Skynyrd.  But despite what controversy her presence might have caused, it was actually Gaga who turned down the GOP, not the other way around.

You know you've hit a new low when a woman who wears meat turns you down.

According to documents filed in a lawsuit against a stage vendor by American Action Network, a powerful Republican nonprofit fundraising organization, Gaga turned down a million-dollar offer from the RNC to appear on stage:

Documents filed with the lawsuit show that other entertainers also said "no thanks" to appearing at the GOP convention including Dolly Parton and the rapper Pitbull, who Republicans hoped to feature at an event for the Hispanic Leadership Network.

In addition to the $1 million paycheck, RNC officials also tried to lure Gaga with promises to donate $150,000 to a domestic violence shelter and feature her performance in a tribute to female officeholders.

The Washington Examiner's Susan Ferrechio has more here.

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