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Lady Gaga Struck in Head by Pole During Concert

Lady Gaga suffered a concussion on Sunday when she was struck on the head by a pole during her world tour. The mega superstar was performing the third of three shows in Auckland, New Zealand.

A backup dancer accidentally struck Gaga with the set prop while removing it from the central stage. Gaga was holding a mock machine gun when she staggered and rubbed her head before briefly leaving the stage.

Her makeup artist Tara Savelo Tweeted: “Gaga has a concussion but she is going to be okay … cant believe she finished the show.”

Gaga’s New Zealand publicist Bridget de Launay said Monday she was seeking comment from tour organizers, adding the Auckland shows were sellouts and a “huge success.”

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