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Lady GaGa returns as Jo Calderone for new fashion video - watch
Published Wednesday, Feb 8 2012, 11:59 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 14 comments
Lady GaGa has debuted her latest fashion video.
The singer and her collective Haus of GaGa have created a new clip centred around the star's male alter ego Jo Calderone.

The promo is the latest in a string of visuals highlighting the various characters from GaGa's 'You and I', which premiered last summer.
Calderone is seen smoking and standing around in his underwear in the video. Another part shows GaGa having taped her breasts down to become a flat-chested male.
Meanwhile, the star has revealed a stage sketch and the tour promotional poster for her 'The Born This Way Ball', which is expected to begin later this year.
> Lady GaGa helps indie bands, say Two Door Cinema Club
Watch Lady GaGa as Jo Calderone in her latest 'You And I' fashion video below:
The singer and her collective Haus of GaGa have created a new clip centred around the star's male alter ego Jo Calderone.
The promo is the latest in a string of visuals highlighting the various characters from GaGa's 'You and I', which premiered last summer.
Calderone is seen smoking and standing around in his underwear in the video. Another part shows GaGa having taped her breasts down to become a flat-chested male.
Meanwhile, the star has revealed a stage sketch and the tour promotional poster for her 'The Born This Way Ball', which is expected to begin later this year.
> Lady GaGa helps indie bands, say Two Door Cinema Club
Watch Lady GaGa as Jo Calderone in her latest 'You And I' fashion video below:
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