A rambling and rather strange interview with the raunchy pop-star Lady Gaga appeared this weekend on Englands Times Online. Columnist Caitlin Moran sets the scene for her session with Gaga (arguably the most famous woman in the world) by describing the decor of the stars dressing room (it resembles a pop-Gothic seraglio, . . . scented candles burn churchishly).
The obviously awestruck interviewer then notes that the effect of meeting the pop diva is one of having been ushered into the presence of a very powerful fairytale queen: possibly one who has recently killed Aslan, on the Stone Table.
At one point, Gaga tells Moran of a recent miracle-like experience, where I feel much more connected to God. The reporter then asks:
You were raised a Catholicso when you say God, do you mean the Catholic God, or a different, perhaps more spiritual sense of God?More spiritual, Gaga says, looking like shes biting her tongue. I dont want to say much . . . but I will say that religion is very confusing for everyone, and particularly me, because theres really no religion that doesnt hate or condemn a certain kind of people, and I totally believe in all love and forgiveness, and excluding no one.
Would you play for the Pope, if he asked you?
Yeah, Gaga says. Theres a pause. Perhaps she considers her current stage show . . . .
Well. Id do an acoustic show for the Pope, she amends.
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