The "Little Monsters" are so excited that singer Lady GaGa is in Australia for the leg of the "Born This Way Ball."

As expected, "Mother Monster" has put a few demands on how she wants to run the show. In an inexplicable decision and unusual move with songs titled "The Fame" and "Papparazzi" as an artist, GaGa has stipulated that no media can film or photograph her concerts in Australia. Media were also banned from photographing the "Born This Way Ball" on its Asian and New Zealand tours.

Instead, it is GaGa's personal photographer who will document the concert and then the singer will choose an approved photo to send to the media once she has come off stage. Reviews in New Zealand ran with a generic supplied publicity photo of the star and Lady GaGa seemed generally pleased with the response that she sent out a message via her "Twitter" account.

"Much gratitude to the New Zealand press for the lovely reviews of our show," GaGa wrote.

Also, Lady GaGa showed off her black eye on "Twitter" yesterday after copping a nasty injury on stage while performing in New Zealand at the weekend. During her show in Auckland, one of GaGa's backup dancers accidentally hit the singer in the head with a pole early on in the set. The relentless performer played through another sixteen songs before getting herself checked out by a doctor after the show.

"Emerging from hours of sleep. Still remiss if I should go outside, with this clonker I may be of questionable styling," Mother Monster wrote on "Twitter" along with the photograph of her bruised eye.

"Thank you so much for all the thoughtful messages. I feel a bit woozy but a little better every day. Very happy to be in beautiful Australia," the singer added.

Even in drowsiness and injury, the pop diva pulls off a sleepy chic look with some scarlet lipstick and bed hair. Lady GaGa landed in Brisbane yesterday and begins the Australian leg of her "Born This Way Ball" tour tonight.