Poker Face, the reigning Queen pop diva Lady Gaga has opened up in an exclusvie interview with Rolling Stone. In the exclusive, Gaga talks about her racey image, her relationships with parents and men and even her bi-sexuality.
ON MEN:
”The fact that I’m into women, they’re all intimidated by it,” she told the magazine. “It makes them uncomfortable. They’re like, ‘I don’t need to have a threesome, I’m happy with just you.’ “
ON LOVE:
“…My music’s not going to wake up tomorrow morning and tell me it doesn’t love me anymore,” she explained. “So I’m content with being alone. I choose to have someone in my life when I can.”
ON HER IMAGE:
“I’ve always been Gaga,” she said. “It’s just that all the years of schooling and being in a Catholic environment and living in a place where we were kind of told what was the right way to be, I suppressed all those eccentricities about myself so I could fit in. Once I was free, I was able to be myself. I pulled her out of me, and I found that all of the things about myself that I so desperately tried to suppress for so many years were the very things that all my art and music friends thought were so lovely about me, so I embraced them.”
WHAT HER PARENTS THINK:
Gaga recently reconciled with her father (who initially rejected his daughter’s persona and life) and has a wonderful relationship with mother.
“She’d tell me, ‘Little baby girl, you can be whatever you want, and you are beautiful and you are talented and you could rule the world,’ ” Gaga said.
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