Lady Gaga: ‘My biggest enemy is Lady Gaga’

The 34-year-old star shares heartfelt words about success and its dark side. She also admitted that she wanted to commit suicide many times.

According to Fox News, Lady Gaga recently appeared on CBS’s Sunday Morning program to discuss the topic of the pitfalls of success. From a singer labeled eccentric, over the years Lady Gaga has proven to the audience her creativity and talent through the studio album Jolene released at the end of 2016 and the movie A star is born (2018). starring Bradley Cooper. However, all that success and attention makes Lady Gaga feel like there is an invisible burden on her shoulders. Whether going to a grocery store or having an intimate dinner with her family, the 34-year-old star is always watched, becoming the focus of public criticism.

“I completely gave up being myself. I hated being famous . I hated being a star. I felt exhausted,” the female singer shared. When looking at the piano that had been with her for many years from being anonymous until she achieved success, Lady Gaga exclaimed: “It has ruined my life. It has turned me into Lady Gaga. Enemy My biggest is Lady Gaga”. Talking about the album Joanne , the Stupid Love singer said: “I wrote about my father’s trauma and it also became my trauma in many ways. I used to think I could fix this pain but in the end I couldn’t. can”.

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Hidden behind Lady Gaga’s prickly appearance is a wounded soul

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When asked if she ever thought about suicide , Lady Gaga frankly replied : “Yes, every day.” She also showed the MC the spot on her hand where she used to harm herself. “It’s not always easy to let others see that you have mental health problems.” The female singer said that many bodyguards have had to monitor her every day to ensure her safety since Lady Gaga became famous.

Lady Gaga released MV 911 on September 18 (US time). This MV tells about her journey when facing mental health issues and was inspired by the movie The Color of Pomegranates . “This MV is very personal to me. It is poetry of pain, where my experience with mental health is, where reality and dreams can connect together to form what is called a hero. in each of us,” she wrote on Instagram. 911 is a song from Lady Gaga’s sixth studio album – Chromatica (2020). Many music critics called 911 one of the album’s best tracks, praising both its production and songwriting.