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WATCH: Lady Gaga talks Madonna feud

She's teased fans with snippets of her upcoming documentary and it seems nothing will be off-limits for Lady Gaga in the flim.

Despite starting a promising friendship in 2009, things quickly turned sour between the 31-year-old singer and Madonna, and now Gaga has addressed her ongoing "feud" with the original Queen of Pop. Check out the clip above.

Gaga talks about her feud with Madonna in a snippet for her new doco. Source: Netflix
Gaga talks about her feud with Madonna in a snippet for her new doco. Source: Netflix
Back in 2009 the two pop icons were pals. Source: Getty
Back in 2009 the two pop icons were pals. Source: Getty

In a short snippet for her upcoming Netflix doco Gaga: Five Foot Two, the Bad Romance singer says she will always admire Madonna despite the 59-year-old's personal opinion of her.

"The thing with, like, me and Madonna, for example, is that I admired her always. And I still admire her no matter what she may think of me," Gaga is seen telling friends in the short snippet.

However it seems there's still a few things Gaga has to get off her chest, with the clip ending with her teasing: "The only thing that really bothers me about her is...."

Unfortunately fans will have to wait to find out what makes Gaga tick about the Material Girl, with the doco set to premiere on the streaming service on September 22.

Madonna hasn't been one to hold back her feelings about Gaga, hitting out in 2012 saying Gaga "blatantly ripped off" her song Express Yourself on the 2011 hit Born This Way.

Nothing is off-limits it seems in Gaga's new doco. Source: Netflix
Nothing is off-limits it seems in Gaga's new doco. Source: Netflix
Mads threw shade at Gaga in 2012. Source: ABC
Mads threw shade at Gaga in 2012. Source: ABC

"I certainly think she references me a lot in her work. And sometimes I think it’s amusing and flattering and well done," Madonna said in a 20/20 interview on ABC News in 2012. Check out her dig in the video below.

"When I heard [Born This Way] on the radio, I said, ‘That sounds very familiar'. It feels reductive."

When asked by ABC's Cynthia McFadden if that was a good thing, Mads threw even more shade, taking a sip of a tea and replying, "Look it up."

And if you take a sneak peek in the dictionary, you'll find reductive is defined as "simplified" or "crude". Ouch Mads, ouch!

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Gaga also didn't hold back from taking her own dig at Madonna, implying to Radio 1 last year she was annoyed by the constant comparisons.

"Madonna and I are very different. I wouldn't make that comparison at all. I don't mean to disrespect Madonna. She's a nice lady. And she's had a fantastic huge career she's the biggest pop star of all time," she said.

"But I play a lot of instruments, I write all my own music. I spend hours and hours a day in the studio. I'm a producer, I'm a writer. What I do is different. I'm not just rehearsing over and over again to put on a show."

There seems to be no love lost between these two!

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