Topless Lady Gaga Q Magazine Cover Banned In US

Lady Gaga’s topless cover feature on the March issue of Q Magazine has been banned by several major retailers in the US.


The “Poker Face” hitmaker made headlines when she walked out on a photoshoot with the magazine earlier this month when bosses at the publication refused to let her strike a controversial pose in a bid to poke fun at rumors that she is a hermaphrodite. Q editors eventually rearranged the shoot, but the final pictures show Gaga posing topless in just a pair of leather trousers.



On Thursday, Borders Booksellers was among a number of retailers to inform Q publishers that it will only stock the publication’s 285th edition if the 23-year-old’s exposed left breast is completely covered, Q’s official blog QTheMusic.com has revealed.

Some independent merchants — including those who own newsstands around the country — have opted to display the cover, as long as the magazine is enclosed in a sealed cover bag.

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