Lady Gaga has revealed that she was raped as a teenager and
said that it took her years of therapy to acknowledge and start to recover from
the trauma.
“I don’t want to be defined by it,” the pop star said. “I’ll
be damned if somebody is going to say that every creatively intelligent thing I
ever did is all boiled down to one dickhead that did that to me.
Lady Gaga, 28, said that the rape took place when she was 19
and that she has gone through years of therapy. She did not go into detail but
said that the aggressor was 20 years older than her.
“It happens every day. It’s really scary and it’s sad and it
didn’t affect me as much right after as it did about four or five years later,”
she told radio host Howard Stern.
“I didn’t tell anybody — I didn’t even tell myself for the
longest time,” she said. “Then I was like, you know what, all this drinking and
all this nonsense, you have to go to the source, otherwise it won’t go away.”
The singer, who later became known for her gaudy outfits and
outspoken social commentary, said that she did not report the rape. She said
she saw her aggressor once more when she ran into him at a store and that she
became “paralyzed by fear.”
Lady Gaga revealed the rape as she discussed her song
“Swine” from her 2013 album “Artpop.” She performed the song at this year’s
South by Southwest festival, where she rode a mechanical bull in a suggestive
fashion and had a collaborator vomit on her.
“The song is about rape. This song is about demoralization,”
Lady Gaga said in her radio interview Tuesday.
“I want this chick to throw up on me in front of the world,
so that I can tell them, you know what? You could never, ever degrade me as
much as I could degrade myself and look how beautiful it is what I do.”
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