Lady Gaga has been recently interviewed by CBS Sunday Morning's correspondent
Lee Cowan about her mental health during the creative process of her album
Chromatica, as it explores the pain and loneliness that colors her hugely
successful career, with songs that speak to her experience with a fame that,
she tells she grew to hate. Gaga also talked about mental health, Ariana
Grande and their 'Rain On Me' collab, and more.
Wearing a mask throughout the entire interview, the 34-year-old Oscar-winning actress reveals how her public persona hid a private pain, both mental and physical, and how she came to accept both Lady Gaga and the woman who plays her.
I think I was put here to make an impact. And I think that impact was meant to be positive." "I think my career is a long conversation with the world —and they tell me stories. And then I sing those stories right back."She added. "I swear on my future unborn children, I don't know why but I have to do it [touches the piano]. Singing, I have to, Turns out, even if I don't wanna be alive, I still know how to write a song."