London: Pop diva Lady Gaga has ordered her entire team to speak in Cockney accent when she performs in here this weekend.
The 25-year-old singer is so obsessed with Britain that she has asked her entire team to speak in the traditional accent of people who live in the East End area of the London,reported a website.
The `Paparazzi` hitmaker had earlier thrown a royal-wedding themed party before Prince William married Kate Middleton.
‘In addition, Gaga has asked for her dressing room at Radio One`s Big Weekend to be decorated in Union Jack bunting and has requested traditional British food and drinks, including fish and chips, gin and Pimms.
The singer is also said to be curious about the deep fried Mars bar after hearing about the Scottish delicacy.
"Gaga cracked up when they told her about deep fried Mars bars and said: `But why would anyone deep-fry a candy bar?`" an insider said.
However, Gaga is also providing alternative food and drinks for those who don`t share her obsession with all things British and her team can look forward to a whole roasted chicken, a cheese plate, tortilla chips and dips, vegetarian hot dogs and their own smoothie station to blend up delicious fruit drinks.
PTI
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