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Mother Monster spoke (and definitely remembers)!
For longtime Lady Gaga fan Kyra Creel, a special comment from the “Bad Romance” singer remains a permanent fixture in her body.
That’s because the 28-year-old from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, put a comment on her chest six months after the Grammy Award winner answered her “Abracadabra” dance at Tiktok. Creel, a project administrator and copy editor, posted the video after Gaga made a public call to audition for a fan music video set on the song.
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“I wanted to be a backup dancer for Lady Gaga from day one,” Creel told people. “As soon as she called to submit their videos for fans to appear in the music video, I jumped at the opportunity. I knew the chance was slim.
And Creel was verified by the star himself on Wednesday when Gaga commented on a February video with a February Black Heart emoji.
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“When I received the notification, I was actually in Tiktok and couldn’t believe it. I completely frozen and someone else commented, ‘Gaga has been reposted!” “Creel adds. “I kept staring at them, I just shed tears. It was a very euphoric full sail moment for me.”
Before her Tiktok moment, Creel was trained as a professional Indian dancer for 16 years. She tells people, “As a dancer, this was everything.”
To commemorate that moment, Creel decides to get an emoji for her first tattoo courtesy of Sam at the Good Vibes Tattoo Studio in Tuscaloosa.
“I’ve been hoping for a first tattoo for a while and messed around with the idea of getting an emoji tattooed after that happened,” shares Creel, the ink under her collarbone. “This moment was very special, and for me, I had to commemorate it in a way, in addition to printing it and having it on the wall.
Noting that she has been a Gaga fan for nearly 17 years, Creel adds that she never saw Mother Monster in concerts, but will change to September 3rd when she attends the Miami mayhemball.
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“I’ve also met an old best friend I’ve never seen within 14 years of middle school,” Creel said of the show. “We recently linked our backups and found out we were going to the same concert in Miami. My nickname in middle school was ‘Gaga’ because I was so different and I did a lot of cultural extracurricular activities. He was my best friend. We worshiped him together.
Creel says he plans to “manifesto” meet the pop star hero one day. Regarding the message to the legendary singer, he said, “Just…thank you. I’ll continue and I’ll continue and do that.”
“I’ve always been teased by the tranny for my big nose and you’ve inspired me to own it and love it, giving me more confidence as an artist in performance,” Creel tells Gaga. “I love you. I’m very excited about this chapter in your life. We’re watching you shine and explode.