![]() ![]() The revolting-looking insect, a type of king cricket, is yet another South African reference: dubbed a "Parktown Prawn," these little monsters actually live in Johannesburg gardens and were the inspiration for the aliens in the 2009 film "District 9." ![]() In a particularly yucky scene that references a work by South African cartoonist Anton Kannemeyer, comedian Kagiso Lediga plays a gynecologist who pulls an insect from Lady Gaga's nether regions. Moving on, "Lady Gaga" and her rickety mini-bus taxi are carjacked shortly after passing by Die Antwoord ("The Answer," in Afrikaans), who are setting up to perform on the sidewalk. More from GlobalPost: Rappers make Afrikaans hip And, uh, black panthers aren't native to here. Quick note to people who don't know South Africa: we don't actually have lions and hyenas and such roaming the cities. Her tour guide, played by South African comedian David Kibuuka, points out the sights: hyenas eating garbage in downtown Johannesburg, a vendor with his pet black panther, a lion "chilling" in the street (eventually eating Gaga). "Fatty Boom Boom" features a Lady Gaga look alike on a trippy tour of Johannesburg, wearing her infamous meat dress and riding in one of the city's ubiquitous mini-bus taxis. ![]() JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - South African gross-out rap group Die Antwoord take on Lady Gaga in their new music video, released this week. ![]()
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