Lady Gaga wants Dita striptease at wedding
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Lady Gaga wants Dita Von Teese to jump out of a cake and perform a burlesque routine at her wedding.
The flamboyant singer recently rekindled her romance with her ex-boyfriend Luc Carl, and has decided she wants to spend the rest of her life with him. Gaga is already planning their marriage, and has decided to make it an over-the-top affair.
It was recently reported she is hoping to hold the nuptials in an English castle and wants a lavish seven-foot wedding cake, but now more details have been revealed. Gaga wants the ceremony to be conducted in New York, followed by a five-day party for friends and family in Europe.
"She's not going to spare any expense with this wedding and wants a Cirque du Soleil-style troupe, fireworks and every day of the wedding to have a different theme," a source explained.
"She wants a seven-foot wedding cake which she plans to get Dita Von Teese to jump out of and perform a burlesque dance, and Sir Elton John to serenade them."
Gaga will wear several typically-outrageous outfits, and has asked her designer troupe Haus of Gaga to come up with ideas. She also wants the bash to be star-studded, and is hoping Sting and his wife Trudie Styler and Madonna will all attend.
The couple have already arranged their wedding bands, and have been influenced by one of Luc's favourite artists.
"They've ordered matching lucky horseshoe wedding rings, just like Elvis Presley had, because Luc is a huge fan," the source added to Look magazine.
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