Lady GaGa used her acceptance speech at the Glamour Women of the Year 2013 to vent at the magazine for making her look "too perfect" on the December cover. 

Speaking on-stage at the Carnegie Hall in New York, Gaga said that, like her follow honoree Malala Yousafzai, she was going to use the speech to speak about her cover.

"I felt my skin looked too perfect. I felt my hair looked too soft," she told the audience, "I do not look like this when I wake up in the morning... I don't even look like this," referring to her wild wig and makeup for the evening.

According to the Huffington Post, she urged the young people listening to "fight back against the forces that make them feel like they're not beautiful," and she also called for the publications to change, saying, "It is fair to write about the change in your magazines. But what I want to see is the change on your covers... When the covers change, that's when culture changes."

It was bold move from Gaga, considering the critique was aimed at the magazine from which she was receiving an award. 

The singer has been victim of intense photo-shopping in the past, particularly her Vogue cover in September 2012 on which she was digitally slimmed. 

Elsewhere at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2013, Girls star Lena Dunham presented the Woman of the Year Award to Melinda Gates while the Lifetime Achievement Award went to the legendary Barbra Streisand.

The "king of Bravo TV" Andy Cohen was joined by Roberta Kaplan - the attorney who won the Supreme Court case that overturned the Defense of Marriage Act, and Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, the couple who successfully fought for the right to marry in California - to celebrate this year's same-sex marriage rulings.  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was also in attendance.

Lena DunhamLena Dunham Attended The Glamour Awards

Hillary Clinton
HIllary Clinton Was Also On Hand To Attend the Awards