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They say big personalities clash, so it makes sense that one might get a tad fearful of the outcome when Howard Stern (a man known for calling celebrities out on their crap) interviewed Lady Gaga (a woman known for speaking her mind and letting reporters know when they've offended her.) But the result of Lady Gaga's "Howard 100" interview this morning was an open and honest commentary on her fame and her core beliefs. One belief in particular took center stage, and that was of course, Mother Monster's view on drug use -- particularly cocaine. Though she's admitted to having used drugs such as cocaine during her days performing in New York City's Lower East Side, her foray into the world of narcotics is something she greatly regrets. She warned on air on Howard Stern, "To any little sweethearts that are listening ... don't touch [cocaine], it's the devil."

Gaga also dished to Howard about Lüc Carl, the man sometimes known as her boyfriend but whom she referred to has her best friend. And Gaga talked about how she felt when Britney Spears turned down her song "Telephone" (Gaga was thrilled Brit even considered it) and where she came up with the "Born This Way" concept (in the shower, naturally!)

All in all, Gaga's Howard Stern interview was an open and honest look into the psyche of the world's most famous Lady.

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+ The "Glee" kids sang Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful," among other tunes, on last night's episode. In unrelated Xtina news, the "Not Myself Tonight" singer got a pretty chic new haircut (see above). (Idolator)

+ Courtney Love told Howard Stern that she had a relationship with Gavin Rossdale while the Bush rocker was seeing Gwen Stefani. OH, DAMN! (PopEater)

+ Taylor Swift is ready for her close-up. The "Love Story" singer is starring in a new commercial for a Sony digital camera. (Just Jared)

+ Gorillaz will be touring the United States this year, minus their cartoon hologram facade. (MTV News)

+ Awesome if it's true: Kristen Stewart is rumored to have been cast in an upcoming Bollywood movie. (LimeLife)

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Some VMA moments of mayhem are planned but still unrestrained and totally balls-out -- or ass-out, if you will, like when Howard Stern let it all hang out as Fartman at the 1992 VMAs.

Other VMA moments of mayhem are off-the-cuff, of the totally mortifying, completely cringe-tastic, teeth-gritting, there's-no-way-in-hell-this-was-planned pure-horror ilk.

Like at the 2002 VMAs, when Britney Spears (shown here, lookin' like the missing member of the Village People) presented Michael Jackson with a birthday present, which he interpreted as an MTV Artist of the Millennium Award and then proceeded to deliver an acceptance speech as though that was the world we were actually living in.

Not that he didn't deserve such an award, but, you know... it didn't exist. And it was his birthday. That's why there was cake. A cake that unofficially marked his point of no return, if you were keeping track of that kind of thing, and as if his face didn't kinda say that already.

Read Michael's wackadoo acceptance speech, and check out 2008 VMA host Russell Brand's take on the monumental moment of VMA mayhem.

+ Plus: Eminem's Mayhem Monday!

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