http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2014423/Lady-Gaga-slammed-disability-groups-performing-stage-wheelchair.htmlHas Lady Gaga finally taken things too far? Singer is slammed by disability groups after performing on stage in a wheelchair
By Georgina Littlejohn
She has been criticised for her use of religious symbolism, slammed for some of her song lyrics and had animal rights groups up in arms over her meat dress.
But Lady Gaga might have pushed her critics over the edge last night after she came on stage in Australia in a wheelchair.
The able-bodied star has caused outrage among disability groups after she wheeled herself on in front of 1,000 people at the Sydney Town Hall.
Artistic or a wheely bad joke? Lady Gaga comes on stage in a wheelchair during her concert at the Sydney Town Hall in Australia last night
Artistic or a wheely bad joke? Lady Gaga comes on stage in a wheelchair during her concert at the Sydney Town Hall in Australia last night
Six songs into the ten song set, Gaga went off for a costume change and came on in a wheelchair wearing a PVC mermaid tail before launching into her single You And I.
But although her fans went crazy for the performance, it was met with disapproval from some disability organisations and advocacy groups.
In a statement to RadarOnline, Jesse Billauer, founder of the Life Rolls On Foundation, fumed: 'I haven’t seen Lady Gaga’s performance, but respect her artistic expression as an artist.
Outrage: But this was not the first time Gaga had used a wheelchair as a prop - and she wasn't the first star to do so either
Outrage: But this was not the first time Gaga had used a wheelchair as a prop - and she wasn't the first star to do so either
'Since this isn’t the first time she has used a wheelchair in her performances, I invite her to learn more about the 5.6 million Americans who live with paralysis.
'I extend a personal invitation to Lady Gaga to attend one of our Life Rolls On events where quadriplegics and paraplegics surf, skate, and snowboard, so she can see how much is possible beyond a wheelchair.
'Maybe that will be most shocking to her of all. They, like me, unfortunately, don’t use a wheelchair for shock value.'
Dancing Down Under: In a sparkly outfit, Gaga wowed the select crowd at the Sydney Town Hall
Dancing Down Under: In a sparkly outfit, Gaga wowed the select crowd at the Sydney Town Hall
Just put your paws up: Gaga changes into a dazzling bodysuit as she is joined by her dancers for Born This Way
Just put your paws up: Gaga changes into a dazzling bodysuit as she is joined by her dancers for Born This Way
And The Roman Reed Foundation, which promotes spinal cord injury research, took to its Twitter page to write: 'Dear @ladygaga how about using your celebrity status 2 try 2 get us out of wheelchairs. Instead of cruising one. Cool?!'
This isn't the first time Gaga has used a wheelchair as a prop - she is seen being wheeled into a hotel in the video for her hit song Paparazzi wearing a neck brace after being pushed off a balcony by her lover.
Speaking to Vanity Fair at the time, she said the video was meant to 'show the hilarity to which people will fame-whore themselves.'
She likes her wheels: Gaga also used a wheelchair as a prop in the video for her song Paparazzi
She likes her wheels: Gaga also used a wheelchair as a prop in the video for her song Paparazzi
And she added: 'I had girls in wheelchairs crying to me at meet-and-greets, telling me that when they saw that video it changed their lives.'
But Gaga is not the first music artists to use a wheelchair as a prop and many said she had ripped off Bette Midler's famous stage character Delores Delago, a beached mermaid that appears on stage in a wheelchair.
And at the 1992 Reading Festival, the late Kurt Cobain, the Nirvana frontman was wheeled on to the stage for their headlining set in a dig at journalists who had accused Kurt of being a drug addict and had made speculations about his mental health.
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