Parade cover
Gaga and Bennett appear on the cover of a September 2014 issue of Parade magazine. Bennett talks about what he has learned from Gaga. She talks about starting a family and her song Lush Life.
Nobody has communicated with the public more than Lady Gaga. Ever. I trust the audience, and I’m very impressed. As far as they’re concerned, she’s part of their family. The only guy who ever did that was Bing Crosby, years ago.
Harper’s Bazaar cover
Gaga and her dog Asia appear on the cover of the September 2014 issue of Harper’s Bazaar.
Asia is very sweet and calm. She would be very gentle with Choupette. She does not have a personal maid yet, but I adore making her little presents and cooking her home-made puppy food.
Harper’s Bazaar cover
Gaga appears on the cover of the March 2014 issue of Harper’s Bazaar. She talks about how she went through depression.
I became very depressed at the end of 2013. I was exhausted fighting people off. I couldn’t even feel my own heartbeat. I was angry, cynical, and had this deep sadness like an anchor dragging everywhere I go. I just didn’t feel like fighting anymore. I didn’t feel like standing up for myself one more time — to one more person who lied to me.
Glamour cover
Gaga appears on the cover of the December 2013 issue of Glamour magazine.
I became somebody else for a reason, you know. This is part of what my message is—you can become whoever you want to be, to escape your past.
Vogue cover
Gaga appears on the cover of the September 2012 issue of Vogue magazine.
Shh don’t tell Twitter, September issue of Vogue magazine, sorry Anna [Wintour] but underground kids deserve it. Bisous! I’m totally channeling Fozzibear.
Harper’s Bazaar cover
Gaga appears on the cover of the October 2011 issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine. She talks about how she isn’t wearing makeup on the cover, fitness, and how people expect the unexpected of her.
Whether I’m wearing lots of makeup or no makeup, I’m always the same person inside.
Cosmopolitan cover
Gaga appears on the cover of the April 2010 issue of Cosmopolitan. She talks about an old boyfriend who didn’t believe in her.
I had a boyfriend who told me I’d never succeed, never be nominated for a Grammy, never have a hit song, and that he hoped I’d fail. I said to him, ‘Someday, when we’re not together, you won’t be able to order a cup of coffee at the f***ing deli without hearing or seeing me.’