Lady Gaga Just Looks Horny . . . These People Really Are
David Moye Contributor
Lady Gaga may have shocked the world recently when she appeared in public with what looked like horns sticking out of her face and shoulders, but she’s actually just horning in on an existing — and, so far, very underground — trend.
Gaga recently appeared in Harper’s Bazaar magazine looking as if she had horns sticking out of her face. Although she said the so-called horns were her real bones, and she had merely been "waiting for the right time to reveal to the universe" who she truly is, some experts are skeptical.
New York plastic surgeon Dr. Barry M. Weintraub has analyzed pictures of the singer and believes her new protuberances are not surgically implanted.
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Singer Lady Gaga told Harper’s Bazaar that she’s been "waiting for the right time to reveal to the universe" who she truly is, but one expert says her recently revealed "horns" are likely makeup or a prosthesis.
"They are more likely skin-colored shapes, such as triangles, that have been applied externally," Weintraub said. "It’s either sophisticated makeup or an externally fastened prosthesis."
But while Gaga’s look may be the result of external makeup, there is a tiny part of humanity that prefers to get horns the old-fashioned — and painful — way.
That is, of course, having them embedded in the skull.
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Maria Jose Cristerna, aka the Vampire Woman, says she had titanium horns embedded in her skull because she believes humans have only one life and they should live it the way they want.
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Erik Sprague, also known as Lizardman, had horns implanted in his head in 1999 as part of what he calls an art project.