7 interesting tidbits we learned about Lady Gaga in ‘Gaga: Five Foot Two’

The star is in debilitating pain and working on an image makeover

The Lily News
The Lily
3 min readSep 25, 2017

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A still from “Gaga: Five Foot Two.” (Netflix)

Adapted from a story by The Washington Post’s Stephanie Merry.

Now streaming on Netflix is Lady Gaga’s tear-soaked documentary, “Gaga: Five Foot Two.”

It’s a glimpse of the pop star’s life as she released her most personal album, suffered debilitating pain and prepped for the performance of a lifetime — the Super Bowl halftime show.

Here’s a sampling of what we learn:

1. She suffers from constant, debilitating pain

We knew this much already from recent headlines: Lady Gaga postponed the European leg of her tour because of chronic physical pain. She’s been open in the past about her fibromyalgia, but this is the first time fans will see for themselves what she’s going through, and it really is awful to watch.

There are scenes in the movie when she’s writhing and sobbing as doctors or massage therapists or friends with large syringes try to ease her discomfort. Gaga deals with the following:

  • Full-body spasms, which she believes can be caused by depression
  • Intense inflammation in her abdomen
  • Panic attacks
  • Chronic pain in a hip she broke in 2013

2. Despite everything, she still admires Madonna. Or claims to, anyway.

In 2015, Madonna sat down with Rolling Stone and complained that Lady Gaga had blatantly ripped off one of her songs. (You have to admit, “Born This Way” shares a lot in common with “Express Yourself.”)

  • Madonna wasn’t entirely harsh. She also said, “I do think she’s a very talented singer and songwriter. It was just that one issue.”
  • In the movie, Gaga addresses this, saying that, while she still admires Madonna, she wishes the singer had the courage to just come to her directly rather than going to the media. Gaga compares it to “a guy passing me a note through a friend.”

3. She put a lot of thought into her image makeover

Gaga decided to change her look during the lead-up to her album “Joanne,” which was named after her father’s sister, who died at 19 from complications related to lupus. While doing publicity for past records, she was usually glammed up in crazy couture, but she wanted to be more stripped down for her new music. So she ditched the fancy dresses for a uniform of T-shirts and jeans or shorts. Her hair and makeup also tended to be more natural.

Part of it was a reflection of her new album, but it was also to keep people guessing.

4. During a video shoot, the makeup artists can get very intimate

Underbutt needs makeup, too, apparently.

5. Like most people, Lady Gaga struggles to find balance in her life

During filming, for example, she’s doing extremely well professionally — she just landed the Super Bowl gig, after all. But her engagement to Taylor Kinney has just ended, which is the latest in a trend: Every time her career hits a new high, her current romantic relationship falls apart. She also talks about the strange dichotomy of being surrounded by people all the time — all the flashbulbs and fans, vying for selfies and autographs — while also feeling incredibly lonely.

6. She brings multitasking to a new level

She has her makeup done while simultaneously undergoing a procedure at her doctor’s office. She also practices her keyboard while getting her hair done.

7. She cares about how her album is displayed in stores

At one point, Gaga goes to Walmart and complains about how few copies of “Joanne” are on display. So she takes matters into her own hands and rearranges things, placing a copy of her CD at the front of each row for maximum exposure. She even buys a couple copies to take home. When you’re trying to hit №1, every sale counts, right?

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