Lady Gaga joined by sexual assault survivors during Oscars performance
  • 8 years ago
Lady Gaga made a powerful statement about sexual assault at the Oscars, belting out her nominated tune from “The Hunting Ground,” a documentary about rape on college campuses.
Vice President Joe Biden introduced the songstress, charging the crowd, “Tonight, I’m asking you to join millions of Americans … to take the pledge.
A pledge that says, ‘I will intervene in a situation where consent has not or cannot be given.'”
Wearing a white suit and sitting behind a white grand piano, Gaga sang the first several verses of “Til It Happens To You” before being joined by dozens of sexual assault survivors on stage.
The young men and women standing alongside Gaga had blunt messages scrawled on their arms, such as “Not Your Fault” and “It Happened To Me.”
Gaga herself is a survivor of rape, which happened at the age of 19.
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