PETA wants Gaga to explain her 'meat dress'

The anti-gay, anti-exploitation messages given by the singer for her attention-grabbing dress haven’t convinced many.
Lady Gaga and the dress made of raw meat hide that she wore at the MTV Video Music Awards (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello).
Lady Gaga and the dress made of raw meat hide that she wore at the MTV Video Music Awards (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello).
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Pop star Lady Gaga, who wore a meat dress at the MTV Video Music Awards, has been invited for dinner by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' (PETA) President Ingrid Newkirk for an explanation about her controversial dress.

The animal rights group has been critical of Gaga's fleshy fashion choice and they're unclear as to the idea behind the dress, which was made from real hides.

"Ingrid did send Lady Gaga a private letter inviting her to a vegan dinner. We know her to be a kind person from her previous anti-fur statements, and we hope that she takes Ms. Newkirk up on the offer," contactmusic.com quoted a spokesperson from PETA as saying.

Gaga had earlier explained that she donned the gown, which came with a "beef clutch" and a headpiece, to make the point that she's not "a piece of meat".

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