Lady Gaga
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Lady Gaga has lashed out at celebrity blogger Perez Hilton on Twitter, claiming he is "stalking" her. The Telephone singer took to the micro blogging website after a fan allegedly saw the 35-year-old blogger at her apartment.

"PEREZ HILTON IS AT GAGA'S APARTMENT OH MY GOD," the fan posted.

Following this, the 27-year-old singer blasted, "@perezhilton STAY AWAY FROM ME + MY FAMILY YOU ARE SICK TRYING TO RENT AN APARTMENT IN MY BUILDING TO STALK ME. LEAVE ME ALONE!!!"

"DO I NEED TO BE SHOT IT IN THE HEAD FOR PEOPLE TO UNDERSTAND THAT HIM AND EVERYONE ELSE THAT HARASSES ME HAS GONE TOO FAR? IM A HUMAN BEING," she added.

However, the above tweets have been removed from her account.

Gaga and Hilton, who were close friends once, locked horns after Hilton allegedly sent the Poker Face singer a photo of her in a wheelchair following her hip accident.

"Still have the text Perez sent me of me in a wheelchair w the words KARMA written across + Madonna pointing a gun at me. Day of my accident," she tweeted.

Hilton released a statement claiming he was not stalking the Grammy Award winning singer and was searching for apartments to rent.

"I learned only after the fact that Lady GaGa lives in one of the buildings we looked at, and she was across the country in Los Angeles when I viewed that building. After a day of innocent house-hunting, I am devastated and my heart hurts that my former very good friend, a person I used to call my "wifey" and traveled the world with, is making very public and very untrue allegations about me on Twitter. While it is still too painful for me to go into detail about why I chose to no longer make her a part of my life, I will say that I am a critic and not a "stalker"," he stated.

"Any allegation that I am stalking her, based on a day of house hunting with my baby boy and my mother, is utterly false, defamatory and now appears to be putting me and my family in danger. I will continue to be a critic - in a way that is not mean or involves name-calling, and I will continue to have an opinion and talk about music and songs, like GaGa's "Applause". I hope her fans stop sending me death threats, as the suggestion that I pose a danger to Lady GaGa is preposterous," he added.

"If her fans want to send a message of support to Lady GaGa, they should buy her music. Notwithstanding my feelings about our personal relationship, I do wish Lady GaGa happiness and continued success and I assure you my family house hunting has nothing to do with her," he wrote.