Lady Gaga Says ‘Trans People Are Not Invisible’ During Grammy Win: ‘Trans People Deserve Love’

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Ethan Shanfeld Lady Gaga took center stage at the Grammys after winning the award for best pop duo/group performance and sent a message of support to trans people in her acceptance speech. “It’s such an honor to sing for all of you.

I just want to say tonight that trans people are not invisible,” Gaga said, drawing a standing ovation. “Trans people deserve love.

The queer community deserves to be lifted up. Music is love. Thank you.”Lady Gaga: "Trans people are not invisible. Trans people deserve love, the queer community deserves to be lifted up.

Music is love. Thank you." #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/aoAOZ1njAl Gaga had just won the Grammy with Bruno Mars for best pop duo/group performance for their song “Die With a Smile.” While Gaga did not get explicitly political in her speech, her remarks come amid a wave of executive orders signed by Donald Trump targeting trans people.

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