Lady Gaga giving away hair
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Lady Gaga is giving away a lock of her hair with her new album.
The Paparazzi singer is preparing to release a deluxe version of her new album The Fame Monster as a special-edition art book next month with a number of bizarre gifts, including a piece of her blonde hair, a personal note from the songstress and a jigsaw puzzle.
The collector's sets will also be filled with pictorials, posters, fanzines, paper dolls, 3D glasses and a behind-the-scenes look at her bizarre life.
As well as all the hits from the 2008 LP The Fame, the updated album will feature eight new tracks, including Telephone – a duet with Beyonce Knowles.
Gaga is currently rehearsing hard for The Monster Ball Tour, which will coincide with the updated LP.
She explained: "I've been training for two hours a day to get ready for this. I sing on the treadmill! I do cardio and weights on top of my rehearsals. I want to get my whole body in prime condition so I can carry the show."
The singer – who is known for her outrageous fashion choices and party lifestyle – also admitted she has tried hard to look “interesting” while allowing her to grow in self confidence.
She explained to Canada's Flare magazine: "Fashion saved my life. It was complete liberation… it made me feel powerful, ambitious and much more resilient.
"We all need an image that screams, 'I'm an individual!' I think Jennifer Aniston is beautiful - she's gorgeous - but I prefer to look interesting rather than pretty.”
- Bang! Showbiz
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