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Lady Gaga's former assistant to reveal all in new book | Gigwise

Lady Gaga's former assistant to reveal all in new book | Gigwise: Jennifer O'Neil, the former personal assistant to Lady Gaga, has signed with Atria Books to write a tell-all book about her past with the singer.�

Reported by Page Six and confirmed by a spokesperson for Atria Books, O'Neil worked for GaGa from 2009 until 2011 when she claimed to have been given bizarre demands from her Born This Way boss.

Requests from GaGa included being asked to sleep in the same bed as her because GaGa didn't want to sleep alone and being asked to change the DVD in the middle of the night because GaGa didn't want to do it herself.

O'Neil sued Lady Gaga for $393,000 in overtime back pay, plus damages. The case was settled out of court in October 2013 and terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.

Speaking to the court, O'Neil said: “I had no privacy, no chance to talk to any family, no chance to talk to any friends, no chance to have sex if I wanted to have sex. There was no chance to do anything.”�

When asked about the case GaGa called O'Neil a "fucking hood rat" and that she "is suing me for money that she didn’t earn.”

It's expected that the book could be worth up to $1 million. Details of release dates or a publication title are yet to be announced.

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga will be returning to the UK for a headline tour this year. Full dates are below. For more information visit Gigwise gig tickets.

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