Lady Gaga and Madonna Make Peace After the Oscars

Maybe it's because Madonna can't accuse Lady Gaga of copying her by winning an Oscar. For some reason, the former pop star decided to be nice to Gaga after this year's Oscar ceremony and even invited Gaga to her after-party. Read on for details.


Via Page Six.

Mother Monster and the ultimate Material Girl have made peace.

Lady Gaga and Madonna apparently have let bygones be bygones as of the Oscars on Sunday, as the 60-year-old “Like a Virgin” singer invited Gaga to her post-Oscars bash. Lady Gaga, who took home the Oscar for Best Original Song, posed for a photo with Madonna and her new gold statue.

In the picture, Gaga beamed as Madonna cradled her face while they both appear to be lying down on what looks like crumpled paper.

The buried hatchet comes after years of public feuding. In December, Madge called out Gaga for apparently hijacking her “100 people in a room” story.

“There can be 100 people in a room and 99 of them don’t believe in you, but all it takes is one and it just changes your whole life,” Gaga said repeatedly throughout her “A Star Is Born” press tour.

Some, including Madonna, noticed the quote sounded familiar.

A few days after the video compilation of Gaga repeating the line went viral, the “Vogue” songstress posted an Instagram story of herself being interviewed back in the ‘80s saying, “If there are 100 people in a room and 99 say they liked it, I only remember the one person who didn’t.”

The two pop stars’ feud goes back years, with Madonna previously claiming Lady Gaga’s work is a ripoff of her career.

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