Celebrity / Lady Gaga Gaga's Next Weird Fashion Move: Diamond Tooth Implants And more from the land of the Lady By Evann Gastaldo, Newser Staff Posted Sep 26, 2011 9:52 AM CDT Copied In this July 4, 2011 file photo, singer Lady Gaga attends a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan to promote her new album "Born This Way." (AP Photo/Wally Santana, file) Lady Gaga getting diamond tooth implants? It might be hard to believe—if the singer wasn’t already known for her avant-garde fashion decisions. “She's still deciding how many to get done. Her dental bill will be as expensive as her jewelry bill,” a source tells the Sun; her designer confirms the plan. Gaga has reportedly already ordered the marquise diamonds, and will have them in for the Thierry Mugler fashion show this month in Paris. In other Gaga news: She nearly had a meltdown in Las Vegas when she realized her room at the Cosmopolitan hotel didn’t come with its own private pool, a source tells the New York Post. She did move to The Palms, but a Cosmopolitan spokesperson and Gaga’s own rep deny there was any drama involved. While in Vegas to perform at the iHeartRadio music festival, Gaga dedicated her song “Hair” to Jamey Rodemeyer, the teen who killed himself after being bullied over his sexuality, E! reports. “I lost a little monster this week and I'd like to dedicate this song to him,” she said. “Tonight, Jamey I know you're up there and looking at us and you're not a victim. Bullying is for losers.” A big Gaga fan got good news last week when National Arbitration Forum panelists ruled that she can continue running LadyGaga.org, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Gaga had submitted a complaint to the forum alleging that the site violated her trademark, but the site owner insisted that because her site is a non-commercial, unofficial fan site basically giving Gaga free publicity, it should be allowed to continue. For more Gaga, click to find out about the pricey West Coast fundraiser for President Obama she attended this weekend. (More Lady Gaga stories.) Report an error