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Lady Gaga Goes Glam-Less in Boring Black

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April 8 2010, Published 2:05 p.m. ET

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While Lady Gaga's fashion choices are usually cutting edge and outlandish, the songstress didn't look her Gaga-esque self, dressed "relatively" normal in a long black dress. We are so used to out-of-the-box Gaga creations, that even her über high platform boots didn't make our jaws drop. Gaga donned the all black ensemble and held a single red rose as she arrived at a recording studio Thursday in Sydney, Australia.

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Lady Gaga has recently taken to her Twitter account to defend a 15-year-old teen from Tennessee, who was kicked out his high school because his T-Shirt was causing a disruption, PopEater reports.

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The T-shirt under scrutiny was Lady Gaga merchandise from her 'Monster Ball' tour with stated "I (heart) LADY GAY GAY" across the front.

The incident attracted attention from local news stations and blogs, and Gaga Tweeted her support and gratitude toward the young fan.

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"Thank u for wearing your tee-shirt proud at school, you make me so proud, at the monsterball, you are an inspiration to us all. I love you.X" she Tweeted.

Followed by, "Been in the studio for days and hours of record after record, and when I hear that a little monster was discriminated against* BY TEACHERS"

Leave it to Gaga to stand up for all her loyal monsters.

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