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The 30-year-old pop-star's music has reportedly been banned in China following her meeting with the Dalai Lama, reports Channel24.
The singer met with His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama, at the US Conference of Mayors in Indianapolis over the weekend for a talk called The Global Significance of Building Compassionate Cities: Kindness Makes it Happen but the meeting is said to have angered officials in China.
A video of the 19-minute encounter, in which the pair pondered issues such as meditation, mental health and how to detoxify humanity, was posted on the singer's Facebook account.
The meeting sparked an angry reaction from Beijing, which has attacked the spiritual leader as a "wolf in monk's robes."
Following 'The Fame' singer's meeting, the Communist party's mysterious propaganda department issued "an important instruction" banning her entire repertoire from mainland China, Hong Kong's pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily reported on June 27.