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Lady Gaga wore a collection of extravagant masks as she performed at Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards, where she won in five categories.
The awards ceremony combined video acceptance speeches from artists and live performances without audiences.
“Stay safe, speak your mind, and I might sound like a broken record, but wear a mask — it’s a sign of respect,” Lady Gaga told the audience in her final acceptance speech.
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