Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" music video premieres on Monday (February 28), and the star's dedicated legion of Little Monsters cannot wait to see what their Mother Monster has up her sleeve in the Nick Knight-directed music video.
When MTV News spoke to a small grouping of Gaga's loyal fans, they revealed what they think might make the final cut of the video, which was a collaboration between Knight, the singer's Haus of Gaga creative team and choreographer Laurieann Gibson.
A fan named Emily guessed that the clip might seek some inspiration from Gaga's stark, egg-y Grammy Awards spectacle earlier this month. "Maybe kind of like her Grammy performance," she pondered. "I don't know. I have no idea. You never know what the hell she's gonna come up with."
"She outdoes herself each time and each time she uses a different director," Leslie Perkins said. "And each time is beyond the last one. I'm expecting nothing less than fabulous."
Cayley couldn't quite put her finger on what the video might look like. She explained, "I don't know! I can only imagine!"
Mon Cherie and her pal, Pam Kitten, figure that something somewhat shocking will probably come of it all. "There's not much more of an egg, hon!" Mon Cherie joked. "She comes out of an elephant poop! I don't know! Nothing shocks me. Lady Gaga — whatever she do is fantastic."
Some of those same fans recently dished to MTV News about what the song "Born This Way" means to them as Gaga ushers in a new phase of her career. "Do what you want to do!" Mon Cherie previously noted. "I mean, keep it real, keep it safe and keep it legal, but you got to do you, hon."
Lisa explained that the tune "means no matter what you are, who you are, who you want to be, you just can't help it, because you were born this way."
Meanwhile, Gaga revealed during a recent visit to "The Gayle King Show" that she also plans to put out a second "Born This Way" video. The singer said that clip, which will accompany a stripped-down version of the song, "will be released on iTunes." She added that "a portion of the money raised selling the song [will] go towards an anti-bully charity."