The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Stars Play Instruments, Sing in Lady Gaga's New "G.U.Y." Music Video--Watch!
It's safe to say Lady Gaga's little monsters will be pleased with her latest music video/ARTPOP film.
In the artistic 7-minute-long video for "G.U.Y.", the bold pop star, who premiered the video on NBC's Dateline
Saturday night, first appears face down on the ground in a sheer
bodysuit wearing dirty angel wings. An arrow is also stuck in her back.
Upon
finding her at their doorstep, a pair of cloaked men carry into their
palace, cover her in flowers, dunk her in water and revive her.
Meanwhile, stars from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills including Lisa Vanderpump, Kyle Richards, Kim Richards
and more strum violins, harps and guitars and play the violin as she
recovers. Giggy the pup even makes an appearance, strutting with his mom
as she powerwalks with Gaga through a building. Lady Gaga responds to Demi Lovato's slam about "glorifying eating disorders"
And when Gaga reappears, she's in a white crop top and boy shorts, a
bronze cut out swimsuit, and more revealing outfits, jamming with the
residents of the palace, as Andy Cohen's head croons from the sky.
Gaga
filmed the video recently at the Hearst Castle in San Simeon, Calif.,
with board member of the Hearst Castle Preservation Foundation, Rumor
Sutton, telling E! News exclusively Gaga "researched the castle, read
books and watched videos," prior to choosing the location and "was a
real fan, and a lover of art."
"We haven't let a video shoot here
in over 50 years, but, we felt Lady Gaga would help introduce a whole
new generation of people to the castle," he continued Lady Gaga shocks as a goth Rapunzel
Two days before the shoot (which involved over 175 people) was
scheduled to begin, Sutton told E! News the pop star wrote a $25K check
for a water supply study, and also shot a PSA to help promote water
conservation.
"In addition to the 25K, her and her parents donated
250K to the foundation, paid for all the employees overtime who worked
on the shoot, and all of their meals," he continued. "The sales from the
castle do not touch the amount of money needed to maintain the artwork,
pay our employees etc. Her donation was such an amazing help."
Prior to the big reveal, Gaga posted details about the song and video on Instagram,
writing, "G.U.Y. stands for GIRL UNDER YOU and its video is out
tonight! 2min airing 8pm tonight on @nbctv full 7min video on @vevo
right after! #GUY."
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