Lady Gaga continues her series of quirky projects for her newest album "ARTPOP" — we last wrote about her flying dress — with something fans can really, er, snuggle up with.
Gaga teamed up with manufacturers in Japan to create GAGADOLL, a humanoid silicon doll that looks just like the singer. In a video showing the making of the doll, a user places his head on the doll's chest while it plays "Applause."
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Yahoo Japan teamed up with Gaga and the doll makers to create an interactive portal that lets you scroll down an image of the doll and click through icons and links on its all-white outfit — even down to her crazily high heels. The page contains links to Yahoo Japan sites, a Lady Gaga Japan tweet, news about Gaga and her Universal Music Japan page.
When users scroll down to the doll's high heels, they can follow icons to Lady Gaga's Japanese Facebook and Twitter pages. The interactive page will stay up until December 8.
The life-size doll looks so much like Gaga, we had trouble deciphering who was the real one and the fake one in this photo, which she shared on Twitter:
Who needs barbies when you can own your own life size pop star that sings to you #gagadollz pic.twitter.com/OE0Cx7DUGp
— Lady Gaga(@ladygaga) November 27, 2013
The GAGADOLL site reads only in Japanese but E! reports that the doll will play multiple tracks from "ARTPOP." Watch how the doll came to life, below.
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Image: YouTube, Universal Music Japan
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