Lady Gaga Gave Off Some Serious 'Hunger Games' Vibes At The Inauguration

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The Biden-Harris Inauguration has wrapped up and some can't stop talking about the outfits worn by some of the performers and representatives.

Bernie Sander's casual attire along with Vice President Kamala Harris's purple outfit attracted the cameras, but it was national anthem singer Lady Gaga's outfit that had some feeling differently.

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A dove carrying an olive branch. May we all make peace with each other. Lady Gaga

The pop star's black and red dress wasn't exactly the show-stopping element of the ensemble, but the giant golden dove carrying an olive branch apparently gave many some serious "Hunger Games" vibes.

Some even related the outfit to the Pro-Trump Riots at the Capitol Building which occurred just two weeks ago.

Her outfit from the day before the inauguration also had some people talking, as the all-white cape dress seemed to remind people of Star Wars.

But those who are fearful of a real Hunger Games in the future of the United States have no need to worry, as a dove carrying an olive branch traditionally represents peace. 

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