Born this way: Meet Lady Gaga's 'doll' twin
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No you're not seeing double - there is another Lady Gaga. Well, sort of.
The flamboyant star unveiled life-size dolls, which even speak and sing Gaga songs, at a press conference in Tokyo.
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Never under-dressed, the Born this Way singer wore a red plaid jumpsuit and wrapped herself in coils for the occasion.
A Japanese design company has teamed up with her label to create the Gagadoll, inspired by her latest album - the critically acclaimed Artpop.
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Gaga said she felt honoured to meet the replicas and tweeted: "Who needs barbies when you can own your own life size pop star that sings to you #gagadollz".
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Although fans got a glimpse of the giant dolls not everyone will be able to snap up their own as they are still in the prototype stages.
However, two of the Gaga-styled Hello Kitty dolls will be auctioned to raise money for the 2011 earthquake and tsunami victims.
We're glad it is for a good cause, Gaga.