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Lady Gaga reveals which DRUG she stopped using in recent years: ‘I’ve changed a lot’
The singer, 38, shared the news during her new interview with Vogue magazine, which she appears on the cover for She said that when she fractured her hip during her Born This Way Ball tour about 10 years ago, she started feeling pain from fibromyalgia, a chronic disorder that causes muscle pain.
But then the Chromatica tour was an ‘epiphany.’ ‘Michael and I did that tour together,’ she said of her fiancé Michael Polansky.
‘I did it pain-free! I haven’t smoked pot in years. I’ve, like, changed. A lot.’ She added: ‘I feel like this new album, in a lot of ways, is about that time but from a place of happiness instead of misery.
‘And now, Michael and I are really excited to organize our lives—and our marriage—around our creative output as a couple.’ She then said: ‘Which is really different than, like, doing what other people want you to do.’
Lady Gaga has stopped smoking marijuana. The singer, 38, shared the news during her new interview with Vogue magazine, which she appears on the cover for Vogue’s October 2024 issue is available on newsstands nationwide on September 24
She talked a lot about Polansky to Vogue.
Gaga said he helped her through a dark period in her life in which she struggled with her mental health.
The Joker star, 38, was first romantically linked the tech entrepreneur around New Year’s Eve 2019 and later went Instagram official in early 2020, with the couple remaining relatively private about their relationship.
Lady Gaga gushed over her ‘kind’ and ‘smart’ partner, before praising him for ‘holding her hand’ through difficult times.
She said: ‘I had never met anyone like Michael. He’s so smart and so kind. And his life and my life are very different. He’s a very private guy and he’s not with me for any other reason than that we are right for each other.
‘But I think what I want my fans to know is that I’m just, like, so happy. I’m healthy. I feel like the last time they heard from me—in this way—was Chromatica, and that album was about an absolutely horrible time for me with my mental health. I was in a really dark place.