Lady Gaga about stressful celebrity
“Created a distorted self -image”
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In her new song, Lady Gaga admits that she felt like a doll. The music star had lost the reference to himself.
She has a complicated relationship with fame: in the new episode of the complaints Lady Gaga (38) that the worst is the fame of the loss of “self -feeling” and the distorted reality that goes hand in hand with all the attention.
In her new song “Perfect Celebrity”, Gaga describes himself as a “human doll” who works to please others. When radio presenter Howard Stern (71) asks her about the meaning of the hits, the musician replies: “When I wrote the song, I felt that my true self and my cloning I exist. It is one of the angry songs I’ve ever written.”
The “Poker Face” singer explained in the context that she was angry with herself because she “chosen” it to get into the notorious music industry. “The song is a bit of a retribution against myself, and I’m trying to find out how I feel,” reports the American, who is called Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta with a bourgeois name.
“It burned down”
When asked what the horror of fame was, Gaga admitted that she “lost her self -feeling with all of this”: “I had a feeling of high because I was constantly in public, and it somehow burned me down and led me to make more emphasis on what people think of me than who I am in everyday life.”
Today the 38-year-old enjoys it when she is not the focus: “It feels really good when it is not always about me.” She also enjoys being there for the people who love her – like her fiance Michael Polansky – and other people. “I think what I want to say is that everything that circles me for a long time has created a distorted self -image.”
A life in prison
Gaga already revealed the dark side of being a star in 2019 when she is a prison on today’s X: “Fame is a prison.”
“It is lonely, it is isolating and it is psychologically very challenging because fame changes the way in which people see people,” she wrote in September 2017 just before her Netflix documentary “Gaga: Five Feet Two” went on the air.
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Source: Stern

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