For the provocative pop star, all the world’s a stage. Why? Because she was born that way. On the cover of the May issue, the first thing which catches my attention is her gorgeous make-up which reminds me of her latest chart hit "Born This Way".
Read on for snippets from the interview...
“I am an artist, and I have the ability and the free will to choose the way the world will envision me.”
She says that once she had become a household name—after winning Grammys, after wrestling with Madonna on Saturday Night Live, after countless magazine covers—she felt pressured to move to the pop-culture mecca that is Los Angeles. “I had all these number-one records, and I had sold all these albums, and it was sort of this turning point: Am I going to try and embrace Hollywood and assimilate to that culture?” Suffice to say, it didn’t work out. “I put my toe in that water, and it was a Kegel-exercise vaginal reaction where I clenched and had to retract immediately,” she says in a very vivid metaphor. “I ran furiously back to New York, to my old apartment, and I hung out with my friends, and I went to the same bars.”
The May issue of Harper's Bazaar hits newsstands April 26.
Also, was I the only one who never noticed Lady Gaga is inked? Inside the magazine you can catch a glimpse of a few of Lady Gaga's tattoo's. I read she had nine so far ... and counting.
2 comments:
she looks pretty in the cover. i want her body!
Carrie
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While I am no fan of Lady Gaga, the above statement is about the dumbest thing I have read all day. Gaga is a classically trained composer who plays several instruments and writes all of her own compositions. Sinatra was a singer who did not solely compose a single song. Who was more talented?
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