Lady Gaga discloses that being famous has its downsides as well. As she dresses up flamboyantly to please her audience, her privacy disappears at the same time her fame begins. Life cannot always be in the limelight to be worthy as human.
Lady Gaga has this mentality that when she goes out of her house, she's already a public property and loses her freedom ultimately. Being the subject of stalking or people following her around anywhere she goes especially at the beach is just normal in society. She can't ask for police's help on that.
She is actually on the verge of conditioning her mind that if freedom cannot be attained when she's out physically, she can still be free in her heart. The singer of "Perfect Illusion" can rip your heart out hearing her say how much she misses just talking to people on a day to day basis.
The 30-year-old thinks that being famous is being isolated from the rest of the world. She told Jamie Lee Curtis in a talk that she does not want fans to see her as she is at home when she's not dressed up. She can just freak out being caught off guard when not geared up. Lady Gaga's interview on "Sunday Morning" tells more, according to Huffington Post.
The renowned artist is again facing another difficulty in her life. Last July, Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney, who's 35, backed out from their engagement after five long years. The "Chicago Fire" actor's wedding proposal on Valentine's Day in 2015 took place at her Joanne's Trattoria Manhattan's restaurant, where the Cowan interview with her was also conducted.
She thinks that women love harder than men but also require to be loved with dignity. The weaker sex never intended to make the man of their life feel like they are less of a man. Just deep and wholesome kind of loving should not be too much to ask for - just like the love that most women know, says People.