Fans claim Lady Gaga was 'robbed' after Katy Perry wins VMA for 'Most Iconic Performance'

Lady Gaga fans express outrage on social media, claiming her 2009 "Paparazzi" performance deserved the VMA.

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Lady Gaga’s fans erupted in disappointment after Katy Perry won the "Most Iconic Performance" award at the 2024 MTV VMAs on September 11 for her 2013 hit "Roar." Gaga’s 2009 "Paparazzi" performance had been widely expected to win, leading many to feel she was unjustly snubbed. Social media quickly filled with reactions from fans expressing their discontent.

One user tweeted, “Lady Gaga has been robbed at the #VMAs,” while another added, “LADY GAGA??? I'm sorry but Paparazzi by Lady Gaga was the most iconic performance at VMAs.” The frustration continued with comments like, “Over Paparazzi? I don't think so” and “Gaga deserved… no shade!” Many felt Gaga’s performance, known for its theatrical flair and cultural impact, should have secured the win.

Meanwhile, Katy Perry accepted the award and expressed her gratitude to her fans, calling them "KatyCats." Along with the "Most Iconic Performance" award, Perry also received the MTV Video Vanguard Award for her influence on music and culture. Despite Perry’s victory, the debate over who truly deserved the "Most Iconic Performance" title continues, with Lady Gaga’s loyal fanbase strongly advocating for her.

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