Wearing a tall black hat and mask covering her eyes and half her face, singer Lady Gaga warned her fans to practice safe sex.
Wearing a tall black hat and mask covering her eyes and half her face, singer Lady Gaga warned her fans to practice safe sex.
While launching a campaign to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS, Lady Gaga spoke to Sky News about the dangerous game of "Russian roulette" for those who do not use a condom, reports Fox News."I see them every night and they are so beautiful and precious and lovely, but some of them are insecure and very troubled and not confident," she said.
She added: "I meet them and they cry, and they say 'Gaga you make me feel like I belong.'
"And I think to myself about that one girl or those hundreds of thousands of girls who meet that guy at a club who makes them feel like they belong and they don't have that negotiation. We all know that having sex with a condom is ... Russian roulette."
Lady Gaga is taking part in the MAC cosmetics' HIV/AIDS campaign together with Cyndi Lauper.
"I don't live in an era where you can sleep with whoever you want to sleep with," she said. "You have to really be careful with yourself and get to know people and get tested before you have sex is very important."
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