There’s no slowing down this global pop superstar. Lady Gaga has been named Glamour Magazine’s woman of the year. Inside the issue she opens up about her insecurities and how she define’s beauty.
Gaga on beauty:
“Not conventionally beautiful. If there was some sort of mathematical equation for beauty, I don’t know if I would be the algorithm. I’ve always been OK with that. I’m not a supermodel. That’s not what I do. What I do is music. I want my fans to feel the way I do, to know what they have to offer is just as important, more important, than what’s happening on the outside.”
Gaga on the “Born This Way” Foundation:
“Born This Way is much more than a song — it’s a movement! Lady Gaga wanted to bring people together and now her wish is being granted. “The foundation is everything that I’ve ever believed in. My ambition was never to rule the world. It was always to change the world. And once I started to become more and more successful, this voice in the back of my mind was telling me to make sure that I staked my claim as a person. The Born This Way Foundation isn’t about money at all. It’s about communities, people coming together. It’s about kids telling their stories to one another, and finding a sense of home by breeding compassion, making it cool to be that kind of person. I truly believe that people can find a happier way, if they are aware of the stories of people around them—people who share similar challenges and similar fears.”



