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Friday, December 4, 2009

Lady GaGa is cover sexy in ELLE Magazine (January 2010)

Singer Lady GaGa keeps it sexy and clean in strapless top without the bizarre makeup and outfit on the latest issue of ELLE Magazine (January 2010). GaGa shared that she feels pregnant if she is under heavy stress.

BTW, She landed nominations for Album, Record and Song of the Year in the 52nd Grammy Awards and she will compete with Beyonce and Taylor Swift.

Elle's interview highlights:

On bodily reactions to stress: “I get all the symptoms of a pregnant woman. I get headaches, I get tired, I get blurred vision sometimes during a really intense session with [her creative team] the Haus.”

On a recurring theme in her work: “I feel that if I can show my demise artistically to the public, I can somehow cure my own legend. I can show you so you’re not looking for it. I’m dying for you on domestic television—here’s what it looks like, so no one has to wonder.”

On being a former waitress: “I was really good at it. I always got big tips. I always wore heels to work! I told everybody stories, and for customers on dates, I kept it romantic. It’s kind of like performing.”,

On using her sexuality: “My album covers are not sexual at all, which was an issue at my record label. I fought for months, and I cried at meetings. They didn’t think the photos were commercial enough…The last thing a young woman needs is another picture of a sexy pop star writhing in sand, covered in grease, touching herself.”

On her romantic future: “In eight to 10 years, I want to have babies for my Dad to hold, grandkids. And I want to have a husband who loves and supports me, just the way anyone else does. I would never leave my career for a man right now, and I would never follow a man around.”



[Photo courtesy by Tom Munro/Elle]

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