Check out Lady Gaga's interesting interview with BBC's Culture Show. Watch in full below!
Lady Gaga recently sat down with Miranda Sawyer of BBC’s Culture Show, for an interview that seemed very peculiar. The pop-star talked about early experiences with sex, voices in her head as a child, and not finding herself sexy.
Gaga also managed to shock with admissions to drug and alcohol addiction, and trying to manage her inner chaos.
Her feelings about sex:
"Because my earlier experiences with sex were quite perverted and scary, terrifying - I felt quite numbed by my experiences and I wanted to escape things. But now I have really great sex."
On sexuality intentions and not finding herself sexy:
"In the beginning of my career, I think my transforming myself into other icons gave a sense of sexual freedom. There's always an intention behind the sexuality in my performance. But most of the time, I don't particularly find myself to be very sexy actually."
On hearing voices in her head as a child, and struggles to cope with inner chaos and drugs:
"I would accuse things of happening that people around me didn't notice were happening. And as I got older it started to make me feel sick, and it still makes me feel sick sometimes. I've gone through stages of being centred and then being addicted to drugs and alcohol, having difficulty handling the chaos in my mind. Then returning back to the centre."
Watch the interview in full below!
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