11:11 pm - 04/30/2012

Lady GaGa has insisted that she has no regrets about her career.
The 'Marry the Night' singer confessed that she is glad no-one tried to rein her in or give her advice as a teen, as she believes her fearlessness is behind her success.
Appearing on The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet, GaGa was questioned as to what advice she would offer her 14-year-old self if given the opportunity.
"Nothing! If I had known anything, this never would have happened. It was my delusion and naivety that brought me here," the 25-year-old explained.
Lady GaGa's interview on The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet airs Thursday, May 3 at 11/10c on Lifetime.
The 'Born This Way' star recently revealed that she is writing her new album in quarantine, saying that she is obsessed with the process of making music.
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well she ain't lyin about the delusion part lbr!
Lady GaGa: 'My delusion and naivety got me where I am'

Lady GaGa has insisted that she has no regrets about her career.
The 'Marry the Night' singer confessed that she is glad no-one tried to rein her in or give her advice as a teen, as she believes her fearlessness is behind her success.
Appearing on The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet, GaGa was questioned as to what advice she would offer her 14-year-old self if given the opportunity.
"Nothing! If I had known anything, this never would have happened. It was my delusion and naivety that brought me here," the 25-year-old explained.
Lady GaGa's interview on The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet airs Thursday, May 3 at 11/10c on Lifetime.
The 'Born This Way' star recently revealed that she is writing her new album in quarantine, saying that she is obsessed with the process of making music.
SOURCE
well she ain't lyin about the delusion part lbr!
I agree tbh. DEFINETLY on the same page as you