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This Friday, November 27, the talk show host goes GaGa by joining the singer's performance with her impromptu dance.

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Lady GaGa will tell Ellen DeGeneres about her high school years, how she was considered a freak, this Friday, November 27 on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show". The episode will also feature a performance of "Bad Romance" with Ellen joining her midways in the choreography. She will also sing "Speechless".

In the interview, Ellen asks such questions as whether she wears sweatpants when she sleeps or whether she watches TV. But there will also be more serious questions like how her younger years were like. "I didn't fit in in high school and I felt like a freak," GaGa opened up. "So I like to create this atmosphere for my fans where they feel like they have a freak in me to hang out with and they don't feel alone."

She continued, "The whole point of what I do - The Monster Ball, the music, the performance aspect of it - I want to create a space for my fans where they can feel free and they can celebrate."

She also said, "Maybe in high school you, Ellen, you feel discriminated against. Like you don't fit in and you want to be like everyone else, but not really, and in the inside you want to be like Boy George - well, I did anyway. So I want my fans to know that it's okay. Sometimes in life you don't always feel like a winner, but that doesn't mean you're not a winner, you want to be like yourself. I want my fans to know it's okay."

Lady GaGa has just released "The Fame Monster", a revamped version of her debut album, on Monday.

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