Comments critical of the singer have been splashed across Chinese social media since Sunday, and the hashtag "No idols before the motherland" had garnered over five million page views on Sina Weibo, state-run Global Times reported today.
"Her respect and appreciation for the Dalai Lama, who is a terrorist and an enemy of the Chinese people, shows that she does not respect the Chinese people," SinaWeibo user Chen Zunni said.
Many vowed to boycott brands endorsed by Gaga, including Versace and Coach, the report said.
Hong Kong media reported earlier that China's media watchdogs have ordered all media and websites in the Chinese mainland to stop broadcasting and uploading Lady Gaga's works.
However, her songs and videos are still available online, the report said.
Yesterday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei declined to comment on reports of ban on Lady Gaga for her meeting with the Dalai Lama but at the same time said the meeting has enraged Chinese people.
Lady Gaga, who has sold more than 27 million albums worldwide, met the Dalai Lama on Sunday before a conference in the US city of Indianapolis.
A video of Gaga's talk with the Dalai Lama on her Facebook account and pictures on Instagram prompted outrage from Chinese netizens, the daily report said.
Other overseas celebrities have also drawn the ire of Chinese citizens by establishing "close contact" with the Dalai Lama.
American band Maroon 5 cancelled performances in Shanghai and Beijing in July 2015 after band member Jesse Carmichael tweeted birthday wishes to the Dalai Lama.
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