Lady Gaga recently gave an emotional interview on 'CBS Sunday Morning' discussing everything from love, family support to the drawbacks of fame.
Indicating the end of her engagement with Chicago Fire actor Taylor Kinney, she said: "I think women love very hard. We love men. We just love with everything we have. And sometimes I don't know that that love is met with the type of dignity that we wish it would be met with. You know, we're not trying to make you less of a man. We just want you to love us as deeply and as wholesomely and as fully as we love you."
The couple, who got engaged on Valentine's Day 2015, separated in July after five years together. Gaga later told fans that the split may only be temporary. However, her recent interview confirmed the split. The pop star got candid as she spoke about the lack of privacy she experiences as soon as she steps out her door.
The Golden Globe-winning American Horror Story actress talked about the downside of fame saying, "I'm very acutely aware that once I cross that property line, I'm not free anymore. As soon as I go out into the world, I belong, in a way, to everyone else. It's legal to follow me. It's legal to stalk me at the beach. And I can't call the police or ask them to leave. And I took a long, hard look at that property line, and I said, 'Well, if I can't be free out there, I can be free in here."
The pop star, who made a name for herself by dressing up in outrageous outfits in public, says she misses regular, everyday human interactions. With tears in her eyes, she said "I miss people. I miss, you know, going anywhere and meeting a random person and saying, 'Hi,' and having a conversation about life. I love people."
She is very emotionally attached to her father and believes seeing her father's smile is real success for her. Well right now her soft rock album 'Joanne' that is named after her late aunt who died young long before Lady Gaga was born is creating a lot of stir among her fans.