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The name Lady Gaga goes hand in hand with unpredictable weirdness. With the release of “Born This Way,” Ms. Gaga has turned her quirk factor up a notch. Luckily, Gaga answers all of Harper’s Bazaar’s questions about her infamous horns, plastic surgery, Alexander McQueen and more.
Her inspiration for the surreal “Born this Way” video
A lot of weed.
Alicia Keys and Lady Gaga take charity work seriously, and they’re going offline to prove it.
Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Usher and other celebrities have joined a new campaign called Digital Life Sacrifice on behalf of Keys’ charity, Keep a Child Alive. The entertainers plan to sign off of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday, which is World AIDS Day. The participants will sign back on when the charity raises $1 million.
“It’s really important and super-cool to use mediums that we naturally are on,” Keys said in a phone interview from New York last week.
For the campaign — which also includes Jennifer Hudson, Ryan Seacrest, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Elijah Wood, Serena Williams, Janelle Monae and Keys’ husband, Swizz Beatz — celebrities have filmed “last tweet and testament” videos and will appear in ads showing them lying in coffins to represent what the campaign calls their digital deaths.
The campaign, she said, puts the disease in perspective.
The foundation, which began in 2003, will accept donations through text messages and bar-code technology, which is featured in the charity’s Buy Life campaign. Raised efforts support families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
“We’re trying to sort of make the remark: Why do we care so much about the death of one celebrity as opposed to millions and millions of people dying in the place that we’re all from?” said Leigh Blake, the president and co-founder of Keep a Child Alive.
Keys said recruiting celebrities was difficult because of scheduling, but “once I got people on the phone and I was able to paint the concept for them, everybody was in.”
Not one person said no, Keys recalled.
Lady Gaga put on quite a show over the weekend at Lollapalooza, not that anyone was too surprised about the mega star doing some wild and crazy things on the stage. She donned a purple leather jacket, sequined stunna shades and leopard print hot pants, and later stripped off her jacket to crowd surf with the band Semi Precious Weapons!
Gaga knows how to put on a show, that’s for sure. And it’s not the first time she performed at the Chicago music festival. The songstress played at the festival three years ago, too, but she was a small act on a small stage and virtually unknown.
The packed crowd gathered around the main stage to see the superstar in action. “We did it, little monsters,” she said as she began her encore, “Bad Romance,” via NY Times. “We made it to the main stage at Lollapalooza.”
She’s come a long way.
Lady Gaga tells Vanity Fair she is afraid of depleting her creative energy:
“I have this weird thing that if I sleep with someone they’re going to take my creativity from me through my vagina.”
She also says that she doesn’t trust anybody:
“I’m perpetually lonely. I’m lonely when I’m in relationships. It’s my condition as an artist.” Regarding men, she says, “I’m drawn to bad romances. And my song [“Bad Romance”] is about whether I go after those [sort of relationships] or if they find me. I’m quite celibate now; I don’t really get time to meet anyone.”

Gaga talks candidly about her drug use and recalls her ultimate low point:
“I was completely mental and had just been through so much.” She had been using drugs, and is quick to tell Robinson that, if she writes about that incident, “I do not want my fans to ever emulate that or be that way. I don’t want my fans to think they have to be that way to be great. It’s in the past. It was a low point, and it led to disaster.”
The September issue of Vanity Fair will be available on newsstands in New York and L.A. on Wednesday, August 4, and nationally and on the iPad on Tuesday, August 10.
For most people, a long flight means dressing COMFORTABLY.
Not the case for Lady Gaga, who emerged at Heathrow airport fresh from New York dressed in an outfit that made her look like a cyborg from a sci-fi movie.
The pop star had squeezed herself into a bizarre mix of thigh-high black leather chaps and platform heel-less boots.
However, to her shame, the singer – who prides herself on her cutting edge and outrageous fashions made by her very own design team, Haus of Gaga – came crashing down as she lost her balance on the ridiculous boots.
Although she tried hard to steady herself, the 24-year-old star still tumbled over as it became clear these boots, designed by Noritaka Tatehana, were most certainly not made for walking.
Lady Gaga admitted in a recent interview:
‘When I wake up in the morning, I feel just like any other insecure 24-year-old girl, then I say, “… you’re Lady Gaga, you get up and walk the walk today”.’
So invested is she in her onstage persona, for the sake of her fans, Lady Gaga says she won’t even hydrate during a performance.
‘I don’t even drink water onstage in front of anybody, because I want them to focus on the fantasy of the music,’ she confessed.’
This woman is GAGA for REAL!
Kylie Minogue has insisted she doesn’t mind the comparison between herself and the Bad Romance singer, and feels she has had an influence on Gaga’s career.
She said:
I think there’s an element of me in her, but you’d also have to add into that mix all of the other women we’ve been talking about. It’s all part of a chain. In as much as dance music has gone mainstream, I’d love to think that I’ve played a part in that.
The 42-year-old singer also said she hopes her upcoming studio album Aphrodite is a successs.
Aphrodite is the goddess of love, and as far as the music goes, there’s a feeling of euphoria on this one.
Am I happy right now? What’s happy? I have moments of happiness and sometimes they’re even strung together, but I definitely have dark moments, too. ‘Thankfully, those don’t last very long. I can go down very quickly, but I won’t stay there.
She added:
I have big ambitions, but I’m really quiet about it. What’s that saying? “Never let people know how much you know.”
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