SinnerCity Posted March 3 Posted March 3 The best and only good thing about this thread is Lady LinkedIn
Doogle Posted March 3 Posted March 3 She always wanted to chase the fame so I don’t blame her for ending up super Hollywood. She found her way in. Her “fame” of the 2020s is what she always wanted I reckon. Industry praise and respect. This however. Is weird and icky. This kind of thing she doesn’t need to be doing. She could’ve stayed classy and glam and Hollywood’d and people would’ve cried out for the old Gaga but at least it would’ve been true to herself. People would’ve even looked the other way about her being rich because she’d have been another Hollywood icon. Now she just comes off gross and it’s real sad
AvadaKedavra Posted March 3 Posted March 3 6 hours ago, EdgeofTeeth said: I honestly think dating a tech mogul played a part in her recent capitalist robot behavior This. I dont like him
ATRL Moderator MissedTheTrain Posted March 4 ATRL Moderator Posted March 4 I'll always be here for her, but this Gaga is so at odds with the Gaga I fell in love with. 8
Tusk Posted March 4 Posted March 4 39 minutes ago, MissedTheTrain said: I'll always be here for her, but this Gaga is so at odds with the Gaga I fell in love with. You fell in love with Gaga not Stefani. Gaga was not a real person. 2
Horizon Flame Posted March 4 Posted March 4 Big Pharma is evil… such an overused line. Who do you think makes hormones and puberty blockers for trans people? Are y’all against that too? What about medication for anxiety, depression, OCD, etc? Someone has to make it. Don’t tell me y’all don’t take medication because the pharmaceutical industry is evil. Gaga obviously believes in this product. It’s not like she needs the money. 1 2 4
Cain Posted March 4 Posted March 4 9 minutes ago, Horizon Flame said: Big Pharma is evil… such an overused line. Who do you think makes hormones and puberty blockers for trans people? Are y’all against that too? What about medication for anxiety, depression, OCD, etc? Someone has to make it. Don’t tell me y’all don’t take medication because the pharmaceutical industry is evil. Gaga obviously believes in this product. It’s not like she needs the money. People die and get bankrupt because of big pharma’s policies, c’mon now 1 1
Simple Posted March 4 Posted March 4 The thing with Gaga is that she does a complete personality and face shift for whatever thing she's doing at the moment, which I understand but still makes it a bit hard to stan her. You don't know which Gaga we'll have in the next few months 2
JohnWayneHolland Posted March 4 Posted March 4 Y'all are so dramatic, it ain't that serious if you expect her to be the same as who she was when she first started her career that's a you problem, people change over the years, most artists change over the years, if you don't like her now well that's too bad, maybe you can find another artist to stan, but guess what, whoever you decide to stan now will not be the same person in 10 years 1
Lüwís Posted March 4 Posted March 4 (edited) She's been different since 2013-2014. She does a lot these days that I just can't be bothered to pay attention to. Like this. It doesn't annoy me, I just don't care. Like, I used to check on everything she did. I think between the first jazz album and Haus Labs was launched I just stopped paying attention and turned a blind eye to a lot - apart from most of the music (except jazz). Like, I don't wear make-up, Idgaf about jazz or pharmaceuticals. She used to have a hunger, a drive to be a pop star but after Artpop she was clearly traumatised (the poor thing) and she definitely doesn't trust her fans. A pivotal moment actually might be when she performed the Sound of Music at that award show. It was clearly an attempt to tone things down and show her talent (because she is very talented) to appeal to the masses. She got a lot of praise for that performance after a couple of years of vitriolic hate and I think she wants people to be nice about her more than anything. She might even be afraid to push boundaries these days and she's got comfortable being a bit bland so she doesn't get criticism like in 2013. I don't know. I still feel bad for her sometimes. She could have been bigger than what she is now but oh well. I'll always check out new music when it comes. She was a huge part of my teenage years when I was struggling with certain things and she has a special place in my heart forever. If she's happy and succeeding financially that's great for her. Edited March 4 by Lüwís 8 3
lonnie Posted March 4 Posted March 4 I really hate how the 2000s pop girls got GREEDY. Like what the hell she (and they in general, including the person in my avi) don't even need this 2
Junlin Posted March 4 Posted March 4 Medicine companies are known fishy af, this is definitely a new low for Ga Ga.
truthteller Posted March 4 Posted March 4 It does not even surprise me anymore when she tried to be the face of Covid at the WHO back in 2020. 3
qurl Posted March 4 Posted March 4 3 hours ago, Horizon Flame said: Big Pharma is evil… such an overused line. Who do you think makes hormones and puberty blockers for trans people? Are y’all against that too? What about medication for anxiety, depression, OCD, etc? Someone has to make it. Don’t tell me y’all don’t take medication because the pharmaceutical industry is evil. Gaga obviously believes in this product. It’s not like she needs the money. lmao and then charges them for it to make literal trillions of dollars in profit yall aren’t even trying anymore it’s sad
Mr_campbell Posted March 4 Posted March 4 17 hours ago, chromatico said: Lady LinkedIn needs to be stopped 17 hours ago, nadiamendell said: Between Taylor the climate terrorist, Rihanna the billionaire birthday performer and now Gaga the big pharma party planner, I - The endorphins I needed. Thank you.
Tovitov Posted March 4 Posted March 4 The event was about finding a cure for Vitaligo but keep dragging Gaga I suppose
iHype. Posted March 4 Posted March 4 9 hours ago, Lüwís said: She's been different since 2013-2014. She does a lot these days that I just can't be bothered to pay attention to. Like this. It doesn't annoy me, I just don't care. Like, I used to check on everything she did. I think between the first jazz album and Haus Labs was launched I just stopped paying attention and turned a blind eye to a lot - apart from the most of the music (except jazz). Like, I don't wear make-up, Idgaf about jazz or pharmaceuticals. She used to have a hunger, a drive to be a pop star but after Artpop she was clearly traumatised (the poor thing) and she definitely doesn't trust her fans. A pivotal moment actually might be when she performed the Sound of Music at that award show. It was clearly an attempt to tone things down and show her talent (because she is very talented) to appeal to the masses. She got a lot of praise for that performance after a couple of years of vitriolic hate and I think she wants people to be nice about her more than anything. She might even be afraid to push boundaries these days and she's got comfortable being a bit bland so she doesn't get criticism like in 2013. I don't know. I still feel bad for her sometimes. She could have been bigger than what she is now but oh well. I'll always check out new music when it comes. She was a huge part of my teenage years when I was struggling with certain things and she has a special place in my heart forever. If she's happy and succeeding financially that's great for her. I totally agree. I was thinking about this the other day. The ARTPOP backlash permanently traumatized her and you can tell she has never had a desire to be a true Pop star like she was in the early 2010s ever since. Cheek to Cheek/Joanne/A Star is eras were complete 180s, musically and to the audience she appealed to. Going from appealing to LGBT and the artsy scene to middle-aged conservatives and older sophisticates. And the biggest change by far was her overnight just ditching her love of fashion. She was known for the wacky outfits every single day in her Popstar era, and now she absolutely never cares about fashion at this point it’s so bizarre when her entire personality and presentation as an artist was tied to it severely. It really is insane to look back at early 2010s Gaga and the Gaga since. Almost as if she had some dissociative moment with her prior self and never looked back. 6 1 1
Gesamtkunstwerk Posted March 4 Posted March 4 49 minutes ago, iHype. said: I totally agree. I was thinking about this the other day. The ARTPOP backlash permanently traumatized her and you can tell she has never had a desire to be a true Pop star like she was in the early 2010s ever since. Cheek to Cheek/Joanne/A Star is eras were complete 180s, musically and to the audience she appealed to. Going from appealing to LGBT and the artsy scene to middle-aged conservatives and older sophisticates. And the biggest change by far was her overnight just ditching her love of fashion. She was known for the wacky outfits every single day in her Popstar era, and now she absolutely never cares about fashion at this point it’s so bizarre when her entire personality and presentation as an artist was tied to it severely. It really is insane to look back at early 2010s Gaga and the Gaga since. Almost as if she had some dissociative moment with her prior self and never looked back. I think we (fans and former fans) just underestimated how much of a curated character Lady Gaga was, mostly because most of us were young when we were fans. She was a character played by Stefani, but moulded by a whole team behind the scenes, especially with all that haute couture fashion and high concept videos/performances. That's why when she fired her team after BTW it all came crumbling down. I think she wanted to show with ARTPOP that she didn't need them, but when that bombed she just lost all confidence in Lady Gaga as a character and just decided to change lane completely. Now a lot fans feel let down because she was so staunch on the "be true to yourself" message but did a 180, personality, image and career wise. I think she's proud of what she achieved as Lady Gaga, but she's clearly over it. 4 1
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