Lady Gaga Might Have Fibbed About Her Grammy Egg-Hatching Timeline

Lady Gaga Might Have Fibbed About Her Grammy Egg-Hatching Timeline So we all know Lady Gaga knows how to demand attention and make an entrance. Her entrance in to the Grammy Awards last weekend was no exception to her extraordinary…style.

After The Grammys, when she literally hatched on stage, she discussed the incident with Ryan Seacrest on the radio.

What she told Ryan during that interview seems to be conflicting with information that people around the situation are saying. Maybe Lady Gaga is fibbing a little about what she went through before hatching out on stage.

According to Radar Online, Gag appeared on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS FM show and told listeners that she had spent a shocking 72 hours in the egg.

"I was in there for about 72 hours, and it was a very creative experience, and it was time for me to prepare and really think about the meaning of [Born This Way] and get prepared for the performance," said Gaga.

"I really wanted to be born on stage."

The problem? According to Radar, Lady Gaga only had access to 30 minutes worth of oxygen inside the giant huevo.

There is a big difference between 30 minutes and three days in an egg. And if she was in there for three days, does that mean she was dressed with hair and makeup done on Thursday and climbed in her egg, ready to be in front of cameras?

She did not look mussed up like she had been in there for three days. How long do you think she was in that egg? Did she really stay in for three days or was she just yolking around?