‘Bad Romance’ hitmaker Lady Gaga has opened up on being compared to drag queens thanks to her extravagant looks.
Lady Gaga wouldn’t call herself a drag act just because of her “wigs and makeup and costumes”.
The 38-year-old pop star is known for her iconic sense of style as a performer, but despite being embraced by the LGBQT+ community, she doesn’t think comparisons to drag queens are totally accurate.
She told iHeartRadio’s ‘Las Culturistas’ podcast: “I probably wouldn’t use that word just because I do feel like it’s a very specific art form that I’m not, that I don’t like do.
“But there is to me also a drag element in what I’m doing, but I don’t think that wigs and makeup and costumes always mean drag.
“I think it is a very beloved and specific art form, but not no… it’s hard to say yes, because I would never want to take away from someone that’s devoted their life to it…
“If I was gonna do it, I would have to like step it up in a big way.”
The ‘Disease’ hitmaker still has a special bond with the LGBTQ+ community, which goes back to her school days.
She recalled: “I think the one that is the most important to me is I had gay friends in high school and I didn’t have a lot of friends in high school, and I went to an all -girls school, which means that when school was over, I used to walk eight blocks away to the boys’ school, and they weren’t out yet, but we were friends, and we would do the musicals together, and I found my people.”
Later, the singer felt that same connection as a performer, and she has insisted she wouldn’t be herself as a pop star without her queer fans.
She explained: “And then later in my career, when I started performing out, and I had LGBTQ + fans, I was like, oh, ‘This is the community that loved me when I was a child, and this is the community that I’m meant to be a part of now’.
“So I don’t think I would be Lady Gaga without the queer community.”
Lady Gaga insists ‘wigs and costumes’ don’t make her a drag act
