Lady Gaga breaks her silence on texts criticizing Katy Perry

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Last Updated : Dec 01 2018 | 3:05 PM IST

Lady Gaga has set the record straight that she and Katy Perry are close friends after old texts of her blasting the singer leaked online.

The texts were revealed in court documents used in the legal battle between Kesha and Dr Luke that started in 2014.

In an exchange with Kesha in 2016, Gaga and Kesha called Perry ''mean'' for not reporting producer Dr Luke for allegedly raping her, an allegation both Perry and Dr Luke deny.

''@katyperry & I have grown up in the industry together. We've gone through both celebrations & differences w/ each other. These are old texts. We've matured, gotten over the past, love each other & share deep respect. Katy is my friend and is truly a kind soul. End of story,'' Gaga tweeted.

''Love you too friend. Onward and upward," Perry replied.

In the text exchange Kesha told Gaga that she "was crying a lot today and needed my mom. I'm really upset with Katy Perry. She could bring the whole thing to a head but she won't," according to documents obtained by Us Weekly.

The disagreement spurs from what Perry maintains is a misunderstanding that Perry was also sexually assaulted by Dr Luke, but refused to speak out in support of Kesha.

Perry denied Kesha's claim that she was "raped by the same man" in a July 2017 deposition, responding to the claims with "Absolutely not".

Gaga replied to Kesha's texts about Perry, saying, "She is probably really afraid to lose everything. U are really strong standing up to him, she's not as strong as u yet.

Kesha replied, "your right. I need to find sympathy and empathy for her. she's so mean. it's hard," to which Gaga responded, "Do u want me to see if I can talk to her. I know she's mean. She makes me angry about s*** I just try to have empathy for her."

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First Published: Dec 01 2018 | 3:05 PM IST

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