Tuesday 22 November 2011

Lady Gaga Thanksgiving TV Special

Lady Gaga Thanksgiving TV Special

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Lady Gaga at home with her family.
This holiday weekend, Thanksgiving in the US, the most outrageous pop star in the world will go home to her parents’ house on the wealthy Upper West Side of Manhattan and stay in her childhood bedroom. ‘She still doesn’t have her own place in the city,’ one longtime friend tells The Post. ‘She and her family are very tight.’The ABC special, “A Very Gaga Thanksgiving,” premieres Thursday night and shows the 25-year-old in the kitchen serving up dishes inspired by her Italian heritage.

For her feast, Gaga enlisted celebrity chef Art Smith to remake old family recipes.
On a side note, it was just recently learned that Lady Gaga gives her dad 50% of her earnings. That hasn’t happened since Elvis. Her adoration for her father is unconditional. She once told Elle magazine: ‘I’m married to my dad.’

And after Father’s day she told Vanity Fair magazine: ‘I’m happier than I’ve ever been. I’ve been in my father’s arms for two weeks, wishing [him] a Happy Father’s Day.’

Though friends describe Gaga as equally close with her outgoing, elegant mom, her primary relationship seems to be with her dad.Joe Germanotta made his fortune in hotel Wi-Fi, becoming wealthy enough to buy a duplex on the Upper West Side and send his daughters to the Convent of the Sacred Heart private school.

Joe has been Gaga’s number one supporter throughout her career. When she told her father of her plans for worldwide pop superstardom he used his money and connections to hire the best producers, to book studio time and to get Stefani in the room with record executives. In 2005, when she decided to drop out of NYU in her freshman year, Joe agreed to bankroll her for 12 months, paying the rent on her tiny fifth-floor walk-up on the Lower East Side and hauling her furniture up the stairs.

‘He is my hero,’ she has said. It sounds like Lady Gaga is just a nice normal girl who grew up in a loving home with supportive parents that raised her with enough self confidence and initiative to be successful. Maybe that’s why she seems so odd to us. We aren’t used to celebrities and people who crave the spotlight as normal American dreamers. They are usually busted and broken and needing attention. Definitely much more interesting than football.... READ MORE

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