OK, boys – your wait is over: Lady Gaga has finally made it on the cover of Vogue. Not the busty sexy idol but anyways – the songstress sat down for a lengthy interview & talk about everything from family to sex.
“Speaking purely from a musical standpoint, I think I am a great performer,” Gaga told Vogue.
“I am a talented entertainer. I consider myself to have one of the greatest voices in the industry. I consider myself to be one of the greatest songwriters. I wouldn’t say that I am one of the greatest dancers, but I am really quite good at what I do. I think it’s OK to be confident in yourself.”
“I don’t know if you knew this,” she continued. “But the other night, in London, I had food poisoning. I was vomiting backstage during the changes. Nobody knew…I just Jedi mind-tricked my body. [I told myself] ‘You will not vomit onstage.’”
Her recent interview to US Weekly:
“I was also thinking, ‘If I do, they are going to think I’m drunk. And I don’t want them to think I am human, let alone drunk. I certainly wouldn’t want them to think I had something so ordinary as food poisoning”
Gaga has big passion and loyalty with her fans, often referring to them as her “little monsters.”
“I see myself in them,” said Gaga to Vogue. “I was this really bad, rebellious misfit of a person—I still am—sneaking out, going to clubs, drugs, alcohol, older men, younger men. You imagine it, I did it.
“I was just a bad kid. And I look at them, and every show there’s a little more eyeliner, a little more freedom, and a little more ‘I don’t give a f–k about the bullies at my school.’ For some reason, the fans didn’t become more Top 40. They become even more of this cult following. It’s very strange and exciting,”
“Sometimes, being onstage is like having sex with my fans. They’re the only people on the planet who in an instant can make me just lose it,” she finalized her speech.