Lady Gaga on Saturday condemned Vice President Pence for thinking "it's acceptable that his wife works at a school that bans LGBTQ" people, calling Pence the "worst representation" of Christianity.

“To Mike Pence Michael (Mike) Richard PenceEx-Pence aide: Trump spent 45 minutes of task force meeting 'going off on Tucker Carlson' instead of talking coronavirus Trump asked Chamber of Commerce to reconsider Democratic endorsements: report Controversial CDC guidelines were written by HHS officials, not scientists: report MORE who thinks it's acceptable that his wife works at a school that bans LGBTQ. You are wrong," Gaga said during a performance at Park MGM in Las Vegas, according to The Las Vegas Review-Journal. "You said you should not discriminate against Christianity. You are the worst representation of what it means to be a Christian."

”I am a Christian woman, and what I do know about Christianity is that we bear no prejudice and everybody is welcome," she continued. "So you can take all that disgrace, Mr. Pence, and look yourself in the mirror and you’ll find it right there.”

We need more people like Gaga to not be afraid and to speak up. What she says here, thank you for using your voice @ladygaga #ENIGMA ❤️ pic.twitter.com/kPmJim1VUp — Kara (@gagaamour) January 20, 2019

The comments came only days after reports surfaced that Karen Pence Karen Sue PenceThe Hill's 12:30 Report - Presented by Facebook - Biden, Pence elbow bump at NYC Sept. 11 ceremony The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by National Industries for the Blind - Trump seeks to flip 'Rage' narrative; Dems block COVID-19 bill Pentagon, Trump, Biden to mark 9/11 anniversary MORE, the vice president's wife, would begin teaching art at a private school that prohibits LGBT faculty and students.

Among other things, Immanuel Christian School requires potential employees to pledge that they believe marriage is between a man and a woman and that they do not engage in "homosexual or lesbian sexual activity" or "transgender identity," according to an employment application.

Pence defended his wife's job in an interview with EWTN last week, claiming that the U.S. has “a rich tradition of Christian education and, frankly, religious education broadly defined."

“I have to tell you, to see major news organizations attacking Christian education is deeply offensive,” Pence, who is an evangelical christian, said.

He later argued that "this criticism of Christian education in America should stop."

Pence has faced scrutiny in the past from the LGBTQ community for legislation he has supported. In 2015, he signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a bill that some viewed as anti-LGBTQ.

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In addition to her comments aimed at Pence, Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, called on President Trump Donald John TrumpObama calls on Senate not to fill Ginsburg's vacancy until after election Planned Parenthood: 'The fate of our rights' depends on Ginsburg replacement Progressive group to spend M in ad campaign on Supreme Court vacancy MORE to reopen the federal government.

“There are people that live paycheck to paycheck that need their money," she said.