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© APLady Gaga addresses supporters gathered in support of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The pop star spoke out to give the Democrat a boost, but her outfit raised some eyebrows

Pop icon Lady Gaga has been slammed for her bizarre outfit while speaking at a Hillary Clinton rally, as social media users likened it to a Nazi uniform.

The singer addressed supporters of the Democratic presidential candidate in North Carolina ahead of today's election, urging them to get out and vote while also calling for reconciliation between Clinton's and Donald Trump's supporters.

Speaking of her admiration for Clinton, the 30-year-old told the crowd: "No matter how absurd and mean [Trump] became, she smiled bravely and she continued on." She added that Hillary Clinton is "made of steel" and said: "If we are true, true Americans, then we must go from viewing his followers as our adversaries to viewing them as our allies."

While her outfit was likened to that of a Nazi uniform, it was actually a tribute to Michael Jackson. Dressed in a tight black pantsuit, the star then began dancing to her song "Come to Mama". But the artist's choice of outfit raised more than a few eyebrows on social media, with one user saying she looked like a "futuristic Nazi".

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© Screenshot via The Sun

Another wrote: "Did no one say to Lady Gaga, 'Hey that's a great outfit but maybe something less.. what's the word I'm looking for?... oh yeah less Nazi'."

During her appearance, Lady Gaga also performed her dance hit "Born This Way" and "Angel Down". She then joined Jon Bon Jovi on stage, helping him perform the hit "Livin' on a Prayer."

However Donald Trump was in defiant form however as he addressed crowds last night
The Republican nominee told supporters that the election is "gonna be Brexit plus, plus, plus", adding: "It's going to be amazing. We're going to drain the swamp. If we don't win, this will be the single greatest waste of time, energy and money in my life."

Today The Sun Online has also revealed eerie images of an abandoned purpose built elite Nazi boarding school, attended by Adolf Hitler's own nephew Heinz.