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EXCLUSIVE: Lady Gaga Makes Public Go WILD While KISSING Women During Filming Of The Joker Sequel


Lady Gaga is the new Harley Quinn and the celeb is making sure her role in the movie is remembered for all the right reasons.

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The beautiful songstress made plenty of heads turn while surrounded by hundreds of extras in public during the filming of a very racy and intense scene for the new Joker movie sequel.

Source: People

Seeing Lady Gaga plant a kiss on a female bystander had a lot of people in shock. And those were just some of the viral images from the scene that are now surfacing online.

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Fans and followers mentioned that this sort of getup and attitude is rare from the star even though they know she is capable of doing anything and everything.

Source: People

The star donned the classic Harley Quinn makeup look featuring dramatic eye makeup with blonde tresses and red lips.

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It was a bold move for obvious reasons but at the same time, fans were in love as another shot from New York City saw the star going down a flight of stairs while being arrested or taken in custody by the cops.

Source: People

The attire comprised a red colored blazer with a white and black top underneath, paired with classic diamond print leggings in black.

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While being taken away by the authorities in another clip from the movie, she is seen protesting and gathering a large crowd that had hundreds of extras. But the real moment that had witnesses roaring with cheer is how she suddenly arrives and plants that kiss.

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Source: People

What was even more shocking is how NBC News was quick to report that these viral scenes from the upcoming movie were being shot right outside the same building where evidence is being heard for the infamous Donald Trump case so as you can see, the setting is very real.

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The clips have made fans even more anxious and at the edge of their seats as they await the movie’s release which is scheduled for October of this year.