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Lady Gaga Wore A Reverse Top To The Grammys And We Don't Get It But We Love It

Leave it to the Lady.
Traditional cleavage is so 2016.
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Traditional cleavage is so 2016.

If we've seen one plunging neckline at an award show we've seen them all.

But Lady Gaga, being Lady Gaga, decided to turn that on its head (literally) when she chose a top (or would you all it a jacket? who knows) that featured a deep upside sown V, showing her bare tummy and loooots of under boob.

Classic Ray Bans are a nice touch.
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Classic Ray Bans are a nice touch.

There's no flab (which was just skin anyway -- take that, Superbowl trolls) for the haters to comment on, and the spiked sleeves look apt to take on anyone who dare.

While we love the get-up and agree the Grammy Awards are the perfect place to make a statement, what happens if the crown of her head gets itchy?

Reckon her security is on nipple watch?
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Reckon her security is on nipple watch?
Lady Gaga. Never a wallflower.
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Lady Gaga. Never a wallflower.

The back of the outfit showed off her new Metallica tatt -- real or not we don't know -- which she debuted on Instagram earlier that day.

The Moth & Metallica 🦋------->🔥🖤#ink #tattoo #MothIntoFlame #MetalliGa #metal #grammys @metallica

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It's different, we'll give her that.
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It's different, we'll give her that.
Musicians Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett of Metallica, Lady Gaga and James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich of Metallica.
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Musicians Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett of Metallica, Lady Gaga and James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich of Metallica.

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