Lady Gaga Calls Out Music Pirates With Pirated Photos, Shutterstock Responds

Lady Gaga’s new song “Stupid Love” leaked onto the Internet last weekend. The singer wasn’t happy. As the recording was going viral and social media started buzzing, Gaga called out music lovers who had listened to the unauthorized release.

“Can y’all stop,” she tweeted, sharing two photos of a girl wearing a ski mask while listening to music. The message was crystal clear: those who were listening to the track or spreading it were promoting music piracy. However, the pics she had chosen had “Shutterstock” watermarks all over them. The company noticed it. The company spoke up. And all hell broke loose on Twitter.

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After her song leaked onto the Internet, Lady Gaga responded with short, clear message

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However, she used pirated pictures in her tweet and Shutterstock was quick to point it out

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And Twitter immediately exploded

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People discussed the issue on other platforms as well

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