Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Lady Gaga is on the cover of Rolling Stone's annual Hot List



In the cover interview the GaGaster admits that she's been disappointed by her boyfriends' reaction to the fact that she's sexually attracted to women. "The fact that I'm into women, they're all intimidated by it," she says. "It makes them uncomfortable. They're like, 'I don't need to have a threesome. I'm happy with just you.'"

Bonus excerpt!:

Lady Gaga's devotion to being a star drove her to order bags of cocaine and spend hours perfecting her hair and makeup in a tiny Lower East Side apartment after she dropped out of NYU several years ago — well before she was actually famous. "It was quite sick," she admits.

5 comments:

  1. is she the daughter of Carol Kane?

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  2. I'm gaga over Lady Gaga. Call me, Lady Gaga, if/when you get tired of your boyfriend. I'll even dump Mol for you.

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  3. When I met her dad two years ago he was sort of concerned over his daughter acting unladylike on stage and didn't like the fact that she would drink alcohol while she performed and spit it and spray it on the audience..Wonder what he thinks now?

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  4. We can ask him as he goes to the bank!

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  5. I realize I run the risk of being dubbed "Captain Obvious" at this juncture.......but FFS, what a rag Rolling Stone is....Matt Taibi can hardly save them.
    Having said that, thanks for keeping the clock running on this trainwreck. Can't wait to read of the coming implosion....

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