Lady Gaga arrived in Italy to promote "House of gucci“, A film with a stellar cast in which she lends her face to Patrizia Reggiani. For the occasion, she was a guest of Fabio Fazio at “Che Tempo Che Fa”. And he told all his love for Italy.
Lady Gaga thanks Italy "Che Tempo Che Fa"
"I have dedicated a lot of time to Italy, I have been here for a long time and maybe it was the moment I felt the most beautiful in my entire life“: With these words Lady Gaga thanks Italy, sitting in front of Fabio Fazio for an exclusive interview. The pop star, who Italy loves her also because of her Sicilian origins, in fact told how she felt welcomed and understood in our country. "In America when people see someone like me they think they're crazy" has explained. "In Italy, women are incredibly dressed, with their colored nails, they are beautiful, they are vibrant ".
Not only that: Lady Gaga also addressed topical issues, and wanted to make her closeness felt to those who experience Italy every day. He explained that he had not been able to travel much in Milan due to Covid, when he shot the film (the shooting took place when Lombardy was in the dark red area, and the health emergency was in full swing). "I wanted to thank all the people who work in the health sector who supported us during the film. And I meant that I am so sorry for all those who have lost someone" she said, moved and involved in a pain that has involved the whole world. Finally, he spoke to the LGBTQ + community of Italy. He assured that he will continue to write songs about who, for a part of society, is still considered different. "You are the bravest, the kindest, the best. You must be protected at all costs, like all human beings on Earth".
The origins of Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga's real name, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, testifies its Italian origins. The pop star's family, in fact, is originally from Nose (a small village perched on the Nebrodi Mountains, in the province of Messina). In 1908, his great-grandfather Antonino arrived in the United States in search of fortune. In 2018, she made that journey back to get to know the Italian part of the family. "You can remove a Sicilian from Sicily, but not Sicily from the heart of a Sicilian”He confessed during an interview.
When they arrived in Italy, Lady Gaga's grandfather worked as a cobbler and her grandmother sold clothes for pennies. Her origins, Miss Germanotta has always claimed. In dozens of interviews she talked about her love for Italy, and when she finally arrived in Naso, she felt like she was closing a circle. Of having found herself, where it all began.
Featured photo taken from Lady Gaga's Instagram page
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