Lady Gaga prepares for Jonathan Ross Show
Lady Gaga appears to have drawn inspiration from Hi-de-Hi! star Su Pollard as she shows off her latest wacky outfit. The singer, 25, donned a pair of white curvy specs, piled her green-tinted hair on top of her head and wore a touch of white face make-up as she prepared to film a chat show appearance in London. Gaga is being interviewed and will perform on The Jonathan Ross Show on Wednesday night, to be broadcast on ITV1 on Saturday. She braved the cold in a thigh-length sheer number embroidered with white lace, fur-style jacket, and white gloves. The only colour in her outfit was on her feet, with a pair of mint-green stiletto platforms. Comedian Lee Evans and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver are also appearing on the show, while Gaga will be also be singing her new single You And I. It is not the first time Gaga has appeared to draw inspiration from Hi-de-Hi! actress Su, who is famous for her eccentric dress sense. Comedian Peter Kay introduced the Bad Romance singer as 'New York's answer to Su Pollard' at the Brits last year, while Su has said: "In some ways we're peas in a pod". Gaga previously appeared on Jonathan Ross when the chat show host was at the BBC, when she said: "I would rather die than have my fans not see me in a pair of high heels". SUBSCRIBE to TV Times magazine NOW and you could save up to 29%
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