Pop star Lady GaGa wanted to re-enact Princess Diana's death in the video for her new song, Paparazzi, The Sun claim. Sources say the singer wanted to recreate the Paris tunnel crash but Swedish director Jonas Akerlund refused and suggested a new theme. "It's the most amazing creative work that I've put together so far," GaGa told Canadian journalists when asked about the finished video. "I'm very proud of it. It has a real, genuine, powerful message about fame-whoring and death and the demise of the celebrity, and what that does to young people. The video explores ideas about sort of hyperbolic situations that people will go to in order to be famous. Most specifically, pornography and murder. These are some of the major themes in the video. I don't feel like I look like the other perfect little pop singers. I think I'm changing what people think is sexy."
















