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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEWS: Stars Go Gaga Over Lady Gaga At MTV VMA Awards

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Sept. 13 2010, Published 9:30 a.m. ET

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Making an entrance in a show-stopping Alexander McQueen gown, Lady Gaga dominated the 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards Sunday night in Los Angeles with a staggering thirteen nominations, including Video of the Year. Music-lovers from all industries and varied musical taste, could all agree that the talented Lady Gaga deserved the respect and commendation.

While chatting with RadarOnline.com's Mayleen Ramey, 90210 star Tristan Wilds proudly stated, "Yes, I am a Gaga Fan. I am a little monster!".

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Members from MTV VMA Tour band, 2AM Club, snapped photos on their camera phones and could barely contain their excitement when the Lady passed by on the carpet. Gaga was even praised by her fellow VMA nominee, Cascada, who said, "I'm a fan of everything about her. She's amazing. From the fashion to the music, everything".

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Although Lady Gaga was the talk of the night, another music icon garnered a great deal of praise when the topic of All-time Favorite Music Video came up. Grey's Anatomy star, Jesse Williams, as well recording artists, Far East Movement and NBA stars, picked Michael Jackson's, Thriller, as their number one music video, calling it "a masterpiece".

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