Lady GaGa’s loser fans make her cry
Lady GaGa’s first documentary, HBO Special Lady Gaga Presents The Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden, has debuted two new teasers, both showing Mother Monster as we’ve never seen her before – humble, crying and insecure.
In one of the clips Lady GaGa bursts in tears talking about her past and all those insecurities she has to face and battle on daily basis. She starts crying talking about her fans, aka Little Monsters, as she’s worried they’re going through the same thing as she is and still feel like “losers in High School.”
I still sometimes feel like a loser kid in high school and I just have to pick myself up and tell myself that I’m a superstar every morning so that I can get through this day and be for my fans what they need for me to be,” Lady GaGa reveals in her candid interview before the show. “But sometimes I still feel like people are trying to destroy me. I cannot be destroyed, I will not be destroyed and you will never destroy the kingdom that is my fans.’ I’m fighting for every kid that’s like me, that felt like I felt and feels like I still feel.”
I’ve never seen Lady GaGa so vulnerable and utterly human before, and it actually makes me respect her more, just to know she’s just like all of us and has her bad days and insecurities and doubts. Besides, it’s only the second time I see GaGa cry in front of other people or in front of the camera.
Lady GaGa’s HBO Special Lady Gaga Presents The Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden will premiere on May 7 at 9 pm.
GaGa’s camp has also revealed that she will debut her new video for ‘Judas’ on May 2 on American Idol. The singer will debut the song on The Ellen DeGeneres Show this Thursday, April 28.
Lady GaGa cries in HBO Special
Lady GaGa HBO Special teaser trailer
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May 5th, 2011 at 8:55 pm
Oh, please! People who are really trying to help others to be more confident don’t need to go over the top and be ridiculous. You don’t need to create a character so “cool” people feel inspired by it, and then accept it’s all for show. People who are truly strong and confident, who have surpassed obstacles and hardship in life don’t need to pretend to be superstars, they simply develop a subtle and authentic personality, and they do it for themselves, no fans involved.