X Factor judge's daughter wasn't in a forgiving mood
Sharon Osbourne and Lady Gaga may have shocked X Factor viewers by ending their long running feud with a kiss and a hug during last night's live show, but it sounds like Mrs O's daughter Kelly isn't in quite as a forgiving mood!
Performing two tracks from her new album ARTPOP, Gaga put in a
typically biazarre performance during Sunday night's X Factor but whilst there were theatrics on stage, the expected fireworks between the singer and Sharon failed to materalise.
Instead, Sharon gave Gaga a huge round of applause as she finished her performance before the singer dashed off stage for a big hug with her former nemisis.
The two outspoken stars made up after running into each other at London's GAY the night before where the Applause singer decided to drop by for an impromptu performance. With Sharon there to support her ousted X Factor act Shelley Smith, the two ladies were apparently forced to share a VIP area:
"Sharon and Gaga spent time together backstage. They sat talking for a while. They were happy to share the space before having a private conversation. They are both amazing women and both about "love" at the end of the day. There were no hard feelings", a source tells the Metro.Unfortunately it's not all about the 'love' for Kelly who showed exactly what she thought of Gaga and her mum's reconciliation on Twitter. The whole feud of course started between Kelly and Gaga with the Fashion Police presenter suggesting Gaga was hiding a pregnancy at the 2012 Grammys.
Gaga, 27, then accused the 28-year-old of encouraging bullying before Kelly hit back, saying she's been verbally abused by Gaga's Little Monster fans online.Sharon then waded in with an open letter, slamming the chart-topper and defending her daughter.
Last night Gaga tried to make peace with Kelly as she presented Sharon with a cake for the star, who celebrated her 29th birthday yesterday, tweeting a photo to her followers.
Kelly wasn't impressed though, telling her Twitter followers: "Not to be ungrateful but why would you send me a birthday cake via my MOTHER in a country half the would away? #JustSendItToME #LoveNotWar."
She went one step further as she posted a photo of the cake on Instagram with the hashtags "Eat my s**t" and "Hypocrisy."
"#StefaniStopIt!" Kelly added. "You are so far behind you think you are first! I live for a #Cause not for the #Applause!!!!!!!" Gaga responded to the tweets by saying, "I didn't know it was your B-day until this afternoon. Meant as a peace offering. Happy Birthday."
After her fans started sending Kelly abuse, she added, "Monsters, please just focus on the positive of tonight's performance and do not send any hateful messages. I don't support it. #SpreadLove."
Sharon though seemed to stay out of the whole thing, simply gushing: "Blown away by Lady Gaga's performance and graciousness."
Performing two tracks from her new album ARTPOP, Gaga put in a
typically biazarre performance during Sunday night's X Factor but whilst there were theatrics on stage, the expected fireworks between the singer and Sharon failed to materalise.
Instead, Sharon gave Gaga a huge round of applause as she finished her performance before the singer dashed off stage for a big hug with her former nemisis.
The two outspoken stars made up after running into each other at London's GAY the night before where the Applause singer decided to drop by for an impromptu performance. With Sharon there to support her ousted X Factor act Shelley Smith, the two ladies were apparently forced to share a VIP area:
"Sharon and Gaga spent time together backstage. They sat talking for a while. They were happy to share the space before having a private conversation. They are both amazing women and both about "love" at the end of the day. There were no hard feelings", a source tells the Metro.Unfortunately it's not all about the 'love' for Kelly who showed exactly what she thought of Gaga and her mum's reconciliation on Twitter. The whole feud of course started between Kelly and Gaga with the Fashion Police presenter suggesting Gaga was hiding a pregnancy at the 2012 Grammys.
Gaga, 27, then accused the 28-year-old of encouraging bullying before Kelly hit back, saying she's been verbally abused by Gaga's Little Monster fans online.Sharon then waded in with an open letter, slamming the chart-topper and defending her daughter.
Last night Gaga tried to make peace with Kelly as she presented Sharon with a cake for the star, who celebrated her 29th birthday yesterday, tweeting a photo to her followers.
Kelly wasn't impressed though, telling her Twitter followers: "Not to be ungrateful but why would you send me a birthday cake via my MOTHER in a country half the would away? #JustSendItToME #LoveNotWar."
She went one step further as she posted a photo of the cake on Instagram with the hashtags "Eat my s**t" and "Hypocrisy."
"#StefaniStopIt!" Kelly added. "You are so far behind you think you are first! I live for a #Cause not for the #Applause!!!!!!!" Gaga responded to the tweets by saying, "I didn't know it was your B-day until this afternoon. Meant as a peace offering. Happy Birthday."
After her fans started sending Kelly abuse, she added, "Monsters, please just focus on the positive of tonight's performance and do not send any hateful messages. I don't support it. #SpreadLove."
Sharon though seemed to stay out of the whole thing, simply gushing: "Blown away by Lady Gaga's performance and graciousness."
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