Lady Gaga makes music video with the stars of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

 
Music video: Lady Gaga
AP
Staff|Agency12 February 2014

Lady Gaga has made a music video with the reality stars of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills after admitting she's a big fan of the show.

The Applause singer enlisted the help called of the television show's glamorous ladies for a secret project, according to UsWeekly.

She is thought to have called upon current stars Lisa Vanderpump, Kyle Richards, Kim Richards, Brandi Glanville, Yolanda Foster, Joyce Giraud de Ohoven and Carlton Gebbia, to feature in the video.

The video is rumoured to be for Gaga's third single Gypsy from her latest album ARTPOP and was filmed shortly after the show's reunion special on Bravo.

The 27-year-old singer also asked Bravo boss Andy Cohen to cameo in the new video after telling him she is a huge fan of the entire franchise.

Gaga said she likes "all the cities" and loves watching Lisa "mostly because she doesn't give any f**ks."

When asked what her tagline would be if she was on the show, she joked: "They may say I'm all woman, but underneath, I'm all man."

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills was first aired in 2010. It follows the lives of rich American women living in the upmarket area of Los Angeles.

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