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Published: Oct. 16, 2011 at 11:25 AM

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 16 (UPI) -- Lady Gaga expressed her love for Bill and Hilary Clinton in outrageous fashion at a gala honoring the former president in Los Angeles.

Gaga did some suggestive dance moves on stage in front of the former president and declared "I love you and your hot wife" at the end of her rendition of her hit "Bad Romance," The Hollywood Reporter said Sunday.

To top it off, Gaga tossed out an F bomb and raised a middle-finger salute in front of the upscale crowd at the Hollywood Bowl. The Reporter said the on-stage antics seemed to take many guests aback; however, Bill, Hillary and daughter Chelsea, appeared enthused and were on their feet through much of the set.

The event, which was streamed live on Yahoo!, was a combination belated 65th birthday celebration for former President Clinton and a fundraiser for his foundation.

The guest list included Joni Mitchell, Ellen DeGeneres and Jane Fonda. There were also tamer performances by Kenny Chesney, Stevie Wonder and U2's Bono.

Topics: Hilary Clinton, The Hollywood Reporter, Joni Mitchell, Ellen DeGeneres, Jane Fonda, Kenny Chesney, Stevie Wonder, U2's Bono, Lady Gaga
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