June 2, 2011

Gaga Insists that Money Means Nothing to Her

That's what Gaga claims in her interview with Stephen Fry for the Financial Times.  GaGa says "It's honestly true that money means nothing to me. The only big things I've purchased are my dad's heart valve and a Rolls Royce for my parents, for their anniversary. And that was only because my dad had a Lady Gaga license plate on our old car and it was making me crazy because he was getting followed everywhere, so I bought him a new car".

She says she prefers to put her money toward outlandish stage shows rather than spend it on frivolous things.  Well, Gaga, you have to keep earning money in order to put on your elaborate stage productions.  Manipulating your sales and taking the corporate sell out route was a good way to do it.   What's next?  The Lady GaGa doll?  

Gaga goes on to say that she resents that her freakish fashion sense could imply that she is insincere about the issues she so cares about.   Furthermore, she says that it's anti-feminism to assume that a woman who seems so into her hair and shoes and clothes could be insincere. 

She adds:  "I would say that's quite anti-feminism, isn't it, to say that a woman based on the way that she wears her hair and her shoes would not be sincere."

No Caca, it's because you're a pathetic, over the top, unoriginal, attention whore.  That's why people think you may be insincere.   It's hard to take someone seriously that wears horns and claims they're real.  That hatches herself out of an egg and wears a fake pregnant belly and on live national television has her dancers put her legs in stirrups and proceeded to give birth to a gooey, glittery slime at the end of her set.  Plus so many of your recent songs sound an awful lot like hit songs from previous artists.  Really?  Seriously?