Lady Gaga has owned up to a pretty gross toilet habit she has that I'm pretty sure nobody else can relate to.
The 38 year old Born This Way singer first shot to fame way back in 2008 after releasing her bop 'Just Dance' - and it's been one of the most career ascensions of our lifetimes.
Gaga has now won a whopping 13 Grammy Awards over the course of her career, become an LGBTQ+ icon and made her name as an actress in A Star is Born opposite Bradley Cooper in 2018 - and is set to star in Joker: Folie a Deux opposite Joaquin Phoenix next month.
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While she has all of the money in the world, more awards than we're sure she has room for, and billions of adoring fans - that doesn't mean she always uses a toilet.
There's something about celebrities and their penchant for revealing information about their hygiene habits that always leaves us bewildered and intrigued in equal measure.
Gaga is no different.
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During an appearance on Alan Carr's Chattyman, the decorated artist admits she sometimes has a wee in her dressing room bin.
She also revealed she had done that very thing mere moments before appearing on that very chat show.
She admitted: "I do quite often pee in the dressing room, in the trash can. It would have been an interesting photo today because I had a big pink bow on, and I was over the trash can...
"The bathroom is down the hall. And I was naked. It was just me, my bow and my nakedness."
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Lady Gaga explained: "The bathroom is down the hall and you must get redressed. So I said: 'F*** it! Otherwise, I'd be Latey Gaga.'"
It seems we can add 'comedian' as yet another string in her bow.
In a recently released Netflix documentary, What’s Next? The Future With Bill Gates, Gaga opened up on why she never responded to vicious rumours that she was really a man.
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It turns out it was to protect vulnerable youth - and that's what makes her the queen.
She said: "The reason I didn’t answer the question was because I didn’t feel like a victim with that lie.
“But I thought about, what about a kid that’s being accused of that, that would think that a public figure like me would feel shame.”
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She continued: "There was this imagery on the internet that had been doctored and they were like, ‘You know there’s this rumour that you’re a man. What do you have to say about that?'
"I’ve been in situations where fixing a rumour was not in the best interest of - I thought, of the well-being of other people.
“So in that case, I tried to be thought-provoking and disruptive in another way. I tried to use the misinformation to create another disruptive point.”