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Wednesday, December 02, 2009
LADY GAGA IS ELLE’s JAN. COVERGIRL
Elle features Lady Gaga on their cover and surprise! She's not wearing an orbit costume.
World Wide Web – Lady Gaga is featured in January’s Elle without a single bizzaro costume (we have a feeling creative director, Joe Zee, had something to do with this). In the issue, on newsstands next week, Gaga gets candid about her days of being a waitress, her icon status, and dreams of being married and having babies one day for her father to hold.
On being a 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 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 mom: In eight to 10 years, I want to have babies for my Dad to hold, grandkids.
We definitely can imagine Gaga as a waitress (insert funny anecdote about zoo chimps, pasties with tassles, and Sonic’s skates with firecrackers attached to them while waitressing), but let’s hope she waits that long to have kids. [Story and Image by Elle]
Jared Michael Lowe
World Wide Web – Lady Gaga is featured in January’s Elle without a single bizzaro costume (we have a feeling creative director, Joe Zee, had something to do with this). In the issue, on newsstands next week, Gaga gets candid about her days of being a waitress, her icon status, and dreams of being married and having babies one day for her father to hold.
On being a 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 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 mom: In eight to 10 years, I want to have babies for my Dad to hold, grandkids.
We definitely can imagine Gaga as a waitress (insert funny anecdote about zoo chimps, pasties with tassles, and Sonic’s skates with firecrackers attached to them while waitressing), but let’s hope she waits that long to have kids. [Story and Image by Elle]
Jared Michael Lowe
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wow she looks rather unremarkable. :(
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