Stefani Germanotta, better known as Lady Gaga, delighted fans with her unforgettable performance at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games.
Performing the iconic French cabaret classic ‘Mon Truc en Plumes’ by Zizi Jeanmaire at the base of the Eiffel Tower, Lady Gaga left attendees in awe.
In a statement shared through V, Lady Gaga reflected on the hard work her team put into creating this memorable performance.
She expressed her gratitude to the French people for giving her the opportunity to perform at such a prestigious event, calling it a ‘gift’ she will cherish forever.
“I feel so completely grateful to have been asked to open the Paris @Olympics 2024 this year. I am also humbled to be asked by the Olympics organizing committee to sing such a special French song—a song to honor the French people and their tremendous history of art, music, and theatre.
“This song was sung by Zizi Jeanmaire, born in Paris a French ballerina, she famously sang ‘Mon Truc en Plumes’ in 1961. The title means ‘My Thing with Feathers.’
“And this is not the first time we’ve crossed paths. Zizi starred in Cole Porter’s musical ‘Anything Goes’ which was my first jazz release,” the statement said partly.
Lady Gaga stated that although she isn’t French, she has “always felt a very special connection with French people and singing French music.”
“We rented pom poms from Le Lido archive—a real French cabaret theater. We collaborated with Dior to create custom costumes, using naturally molted feathers.
“I studied French choreography that put a modern twist on a French classic. I rehearsed tirelessly to study a joyful French dance, brushing up on some old skills—I bet you didn’t know I used to dance at a 60’s French party on the lower east side when I was first starting out! I hope you love this performance as much as I do.
“And to everyone in France, thank you so much for welcoming me to your country to sing in honor of you—it’s a gift I’ll never forget!
“Congratulations to all the athletes who are competing in this year’s Olympic Games! It is my supreme honor to sing for you and cheer you on!” She wrote.



