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Lady Gaga Was Living for Janelle Monáe's Bi Anthem at the Grammys
The "Shallow" singer couldn't stay in her seat during Monae's performance of "Make Me Feel."
February 10 2019 5:47 PM EST
February 10 2019 5:57 PM EST
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The "Shallow" singer couldn't stay in her seat during Monae's performance of "Make Me Feel."
Lady Gaga was living for Janelle Monae's performance of "Make Me Feel" Sunday at the Grammy Awards.
The bisexual singer could not stay in her seat during the song, a bisexual anthem in which Monae interchanges "boy" and "girl" as interests of desire in the lyrics.
As Monae, who is pansexual, danced with female performers onstage -- some of them sporting the "vagina pants" from her "PYNK" video -- Gaga also danced enthusiastically in the audience.
Gaga -- who won several Grammy Awards for "Shallow" from A Star Is Born, as well as an honor for a song from her Joanne album -- could be seen pumping her fist, standing on her feet, and clapping vigorously at the front of the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Journalist Brian A. Hernandez captured the moment on Twitter. Watch it below.
\u201c\ud83d\ude4c\ud83c\udffd @LadyGaga IS LIVING for @JanelleMonae's performance #GRAMMYs\u201d— Brian A. Hernandez (@Brian A. Hernandez) 1549849602