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Jamey Rodemeyer

Lady Gaga Sends Anti-Bullying Message to Toronto School (VIDEO)

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Lady Gaga sent a special message of gratitude and support to Jacques St. Pierre, a Toronto student who organized a school assembly on the subject of bullying.

Zachary Quinto Explains Bullied Gay Teen’s Death Was ‘Catalyst’ to Come Out

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Gossip Cop reported earlier that Star Trek star, Zachary Quinto, came out in a New York magazine article, referring to himself twice as “a gay man.” Now the actor explains how bullied, gay teen jamey rodemeyer‘s death was the “catalyst” to go public.

Lady Gaga Pays Big Bucks To Meet Up With President Obama

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Lady Gaga attended a Silicon Valley fundraiser for President Obama as a paying guest on Sunday night.

The event was held under a tent at the residence of Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg.

WATCH: Lady Gaga’s iHeartRadio Music Festival Performances [VIDEOS]

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Lady Gaga performed a number of her hits last night at the iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Among the songs she sang were “Poker Face,” “Edge of Glory,” “Born This Way,” “Bad Romance,” and “Hair,” which she dedicated to Jamey Rodemeyer, the 14-year-old gay teen who took his life last week. She also duetted on two songs with Sting.

“Paws Up Forever” – Lady Gaga’s Fans Rise To Honor Jamey Rodemeyer [VIDEO]

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Lady Gaga implored her Little Monsters to take up the cause of bullying victim Jamey Rodemeyer, and they’re delivering. The Paws Up Forever Project, a reference to the Gaga fan salute, has taken YouTube submissions from all over the world to spread the “Make A Law For Jamey” message.

Lady Gaga Vows To Fight Bullying After Teen’s Suicide: “This Must End”

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Lady Gaga has taken up the cause of Jamey Rodemeyer, a 14-year-old boy who committed suicide on Sunday after years of bullying based on his sexuality.

Rodemeyer’s death is especially tragic given that he posted an “It Gets Better” YouTube video last May as part of that initiative’s message of optimism and hope following a spate of gay teen suicides.

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