EntertainmentLady Gaga addresses persistent gender rumours in Netflix documentary

Lady Gaga addresses persistent gender rumours in Netflix documentary

Lady Gaga was accused of being a man
Lady Gaga was accused of being a man
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19 September 2024 15:32

Actress, vocalist, and songwriter Lady Gaga made a guest appearance in Netflix’s documentary about Bill Gates. She explained why she never denied specific rumours about herself.

Lady Gaga is one of those pop stars who have become icons of the LGBTQ+ community. She owes this to her distinctive, often camp image and unequivocal support for minority rights. One of the artist’s biggest hits, “Born This Way,” is an unofficial anthem for non-heterosexual and non-cisgender people.

Lady Gaga on speculations about her gender

The artist recently returned to the front pages of the media thanks to her performance in the second part of the box office hit “Joker: Folie à Deux " and the premiere of her new music, announced for October. Lady Gaga also appeared in the second episode of the documentary “What’s Next? The Future Through Bill Gates’ Eyes.” She explained her decision not to deny the rumours that dominated newspaper headlines at the beginning of her career, insinuating that she was a transgender woman.

In a memorable interview with CNN in 2011, Lady Gaga reacted vividly to an attempt to force her to comment on her alleged transgenderism. She stated: “Why the hell am I going to waste my time and give a press release about whether or not I have a (...)? My fans don't care and neither do I.”

Why didn’t Lady Gaga deny the transgender rumours?

In Netflix’s documentary, the pop icon explained to Bill Gates:

"'When I was in my early 20s, there was a rumour that I was a man. I went all over the world. I traveled for tours and for promoting my records and almost every interview I sat in — there was this imagery on the internet that had been doctored — they were like, 'There's rumors that you're a man.' What do you have to say about that?’”

Lady Gaga explained: “The reason why I didn’t answer the question is because I didn’t feel like a victim with that lie, and I thought: What about a kid who is being accused of that? Who would think that a public figure like me would feel shame?" Gaga summed up her attitude toward misinformation: "I've been used to lies being printed about me since I was 20 years old. I’m a performer. I think it’s kind of funny.”