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Sharon Osbourne: 'Gaga Should Monitor Violent Fans'

Mrs. O also appeared to slam Lady G for wearing a gun bra on tour...

Sharon Osbourne has once again hit out at Lady Gagaregarding [uuid=e79b5dfa-ac9d-4fba-bade-63214441de12]Kelly Osbourne revealed how Lady G's fans or Little Monsters had been sending her death threats.

[uuid=e79b5dfa-ac9d-4fba-bade-63214441de12]Gaga then went on to write an open letter[/uuid] to Kelly, where she slammed her E! TV series Fashion Police, with Shazza later responding and accusing Lady G of being a "bully", as well as calling her a "[publicity-]seeking hypocrite" for making her feelings public.
The 26-year old then retaliated to [uuid=022e9008-c616-4e52-972d-ff52748102d9]Osbourne's claims in a Facebook message[/uuid], where she wrote: "The 'real world' can be cruel, why not try to change it into a better place? I am an activist. Nobody takes adolescents seriously, I do.
"My letter to Kelly Osbourne was open, because her statements on cyber-bulling were public & as a youth activist I'm compelled to be involved."

Sharon has now addressed their spat on US show The Talk, where the 60-year old argued that the Poker Face star was being "irresponsible", also appearing to reference Gaga wearing a bra with two guns attached to it on her tour.

Osbourne stated: "Don't let your fans be so hideously damaging, hurtful, violent... on your own website. If you are the Mother Monster, monitor it.

"Why haven't you, as a responsible young woman, said, 'No violence on my website, no violence, no threats, no violence'? Everything is guns, guns, guns. This is not right, and she should be stopped."

Sharon then referenced Gaga's work with her anti-bullying Born This Way Foundation, claiming: "All I'm asking her to do is to stay true to her foundation, which she said [she created because] she wants the world to be a braver, kinder world."


Lady G is yet to respond to Osbourne's latest claims, but was on hand to launch her Born Brave Bus yesterday (15th January) where her fans can talk to psychologists at her shows.
She said on Twitter: "So proud of monsters for showing up, that is brave. Watching kids share their stories +support one another at #BornBraveBus was my dream, coming together to be kind and make friends."

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