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    The Making of a Life-Size Lady Gaga Cake (Don't Try This at Home)

    Photo by: Kick Ass Kakes
    Baker Jay Murphy considers himself one of the Little Monsters (the tribe of die-hard Gaga fans). This guy spent more than two weeks planning to build his big and delicious ... more 
    Photo by: Kick Ass Kakes
    Baker Jay Murphy considers himself one of the Little Monsters (the tribe of die-hard Gaga fans). This guy spent more than two weeks planning to build his big and delicious monster, which he designed from a photo of a Gaga in costume during her performance at MAC Cosmetics' Pan-Asia Viva Glam launch in Tokyo in 2010. Then for then next 60 hours he went to work baking body parts.
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    Thu, Jan 24, 2013 2:30 PM EST
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    In the event that you need to build a replica of Lady Gaga out of sugar, you should probably consult with someone who's done it before. That would be Jay Murphy, the owner of Arizona's Kick Ass Kakes bakery and the mad genius who constructed an 180-pound human-shaped confection to herald the pop star's arrival in Phoenix for a series of concert dates. If this doesn't get him a backstage pass, there is no justice.


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