Once Lady Gaga hates someone in the industry, her fans automatically send death threats to her rivals. Is she giving out the right message, or is she leading a flock of secret criminals all over the world?

Death threats are serious and should never be taken lightly or mocked with, but Lady Gaga's "monsters" seem to have no qualms sending heinous threats left and right to the singer's famous enemies. Over the past few months, "Mother Monster" entangled herself in numerous catfights, more famously against E! fashion host, Kelly Osbourne and celebrity blogger, Perez Hilton.

Twitter has become every celebrity's arsenal against the stones thrown at them. With millions of fans following their accounts, every word celebrities say is treated as gospel by these fans. Lady Gaga has been very vocal about her "enemies" in the industry, resulting to multiple death threats sent by her fans to Kelly Osbourne and Perez Hilton.

Kelly Osbourne criticized Gaga for her laud fashion sense, and instead of being impervious, she decided to share it with her "monsters." Sharon Osbourne has dubbed the singer as a "bully" for using her social media site to encourage her fans to hate on Osbourne.

"Don't say, "When you see bullying, intervene," while letting your fans send me death threats. If my fans did that, I would not stand for it. You can say whatever you want with your millions of monsters," said Osbourne in her Twitter account, as reported by The Daily Mail.

As for Perez Hilton's case, Lady Gaga has openly announced that Perez plans to "blow himself up," after reports of the blogger finding a NYC apartment eerily close to where the singer lives. Their feud has also been made public by the singer at that time, resulting to death threats coming on Perez's way.

Perez stated that he is merely finding a suitable environment to raise his adopted son, who suffers from down syndrome, and in no way is he planning to harm the singer despite her paranoia.

"I've got my son and mom here with me in NYC and you think I'm going to blow myself up? Stop doing drugs!!," said Perez in his Twitter account.

With all of these, it's quite clear that Lady Gaga might be nesting millions of uncontrollable social media psychopaths. Death threats are of no joking matter, especially when taken to a public platform. This should serve as a wake-up call to the singer, and she might have to re-assess if she is sending the right message to her fans on the subject of expressing love and hatred.

We have this important message to the singer: control your fans, don't let them bridge on the thought of having someone killed. Being brazen comes with criticism, and learn how to accept them.Think before you speak, and death threats shouldn't be flying in and out of your camp. You are a singer, not a power-hungry dictator, and more importantly, you are not a mastermind killer.