Lady Gaga Jr. In The Works? And In More Gaga News…

Lately, Lady Gaga has been making headlines for things other than her music and provocative attire.

First off… is there another member of the Gaga family looking make her mark on the music world?

According to InTouch Weekly, Gaga’s younger sister, Natali, also wants to be a pop star. The recent 18-year-old high school grad reportedly asked her big sister if she could go on tour with her. A source claims Natali wanted to serve as “an apprentice, singing backup,” but her parents refused because “they are worried that Natali will follow in Gaga’s workaholic footsteps.”

According to the mag, Gaga and her family are at odds over the issue and have stopped speaking.

In more tense Gaga news, Jerry Seinfeld continued his rant against the singer over her recent middle finger incident at a Mets’ games last week at Citi Field in New York.

“I’m very protective of my Mets fans, I love my Mets fans and I did not like the finger… it was disrespectful,” Jerry said when he stopped by the SNY booth and chatted with Mets commentators Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez at Wednesday’s game. “She should make a nice apology to the Mets fans… and then I’m willing to forget the whole thing.”

Following the incident, Gaga offered her own take on the situation, Tweeting, “A middle finger is more New York than a corporate ambush. I bleed for my hometown, and I’d die for my fans.”

In some Gaga news out of Russia, PopEater.com – sourcing Russian website Life.ru – reported that a 30-year-old mystery billionaire, known as “Arkady” paid over $1 million to appear in the singer’s video for “Alejandro.”

When asked if he appeared in the video, he reportedly said, “Yes it was me in the clip, but I can’t give further details.”

See the video – with the mystery Russian billionaire as one of Gaga’s military men making his biggest appearance at 7:01 mark – HERE!

A rep for Lady Gaga was not immediately available for comment on the reports when contacted by Access.

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