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Ava Max wants people to stop comparing her to Lady Gaga.

The ‘Sweet But Psycho’ hitmaker thinks it’s "weird" that people compare female artists and insists it "shouldn’t" be happening.

Although the 26-year-old pop star thinks the Grammy-winner is "incredible", Ava says it’s lazy to put two artists in the same box because they have the same hair colour and make pop music.

In an interview with The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column, she said of the comparison: "A lot of people compare me to her, and she’s incredible by the way, she’s an artist of a decade right so you can’t say anything bad about her.

"I think a lot of people compare me to her because I have blonde hair and I make pop music, which is so weird. People shouldn’t compare women that much I mean why do people compare women, but I get it, it’s an easy thing to do but I see myself as myself so it’s weird, I gained a lot of inspiration growing up from a lot of pop idols and I feel like everyone is in me, everyone I listened to growing up."

Ava releases her debut album, ‘Heaven & Hell’, this week, and it features a track called ‘Who’s Laughing Now’, which is aimed at the girls who bullied her "non-stop" at school.

She said: "You can’t really predict what school is going to be like for kids and for me, it was really hard and I didn’t want to go to school.

"There was a girl gang who really was just bullying me non-stop.

"I even got cornered in a bathroom. Someone put my head in a toilet.

"That was Middle School for me and I didn’t like it. And I didn’t want to go to school and at one point I didn’t go. I started doing home-schooling."

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