Lady Gaga defends transgender community during Grammys acceptance speech: ‘Trans people are not invisible’
- Lady Gaga expressed support for trans people and the queer community during her Grammy acceptance speech for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Bruno Mars for their song 'Die with a Smile.'
- In her speech, Lady Gaga emphasized that 'Trans people are not invisible' and called for support for the LGBTQ community.
- Lady Gaga's comments followed recent political actions, including an executive order from President Donald Trump recognizing only two genders.
- She stated, 'It's going to be hard but I'm up for it,' highlighting her commitment to fight for marginalized communities.
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"Trans People Are Humans!", Lady Gaga Slams Trump's Inhumane Two-Gender Stance in Explosive Grammy Speech
Lady Gaga slammed Donald Trump's two-gender policy at the 2025 Grammy Awards. She spoke for the transgender community as she won the Best Pop Duo Performance with Bruno Mars for their 2024 duet Die With A Smile.
Lady Gaga defends transgender community during Grammys acceptance speech: 'Trans people are not invisible'
(The Hill) - Lady Gaga is speaking out in support of the transgender community, saying onstage at the Grammy Awards that "trans people are not invisible." "Trans people deserve love," the 38-year-old singer said on Sunday at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, after winning the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Bruno Mars for their song, "Die With a Smile." "The trans community deserves to be lifted up," Lady Gaga, who was born Stefa…
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