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Lady Gaga: 'I've ditched wild persona'
Lady Gaga is in a better headspace now she's finally conquered her "fears and anxieties".
The outlandish singer made a name for herself in music thanks to her wacky outfits and smash hit pop songs. In the last few years she's mellowed, with her fiancé Taylor Kinney and a move into acting partly to thank. She stars in Glee creator Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story: Hotel as the Countess, and can't help but praises the cast and crew for their support.
The outlandish singer made a name for herself in music thanks to her wacky outfits and smash hit pop songs. In the last few years she's mellowed, with her fiancé Taylor Kinney and a move into acting partly to thank. She stars in Glee creator Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story: Hotel as the Countess, and can't help but praises the cast and crew for their support.
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Adam Lambert worried about Queen gig
Singer Adam Lambert worried his duties with legendary band Queen would complicate his solo work.
The 33-year-old shot to fame when he came second on the 2009 series of American Idol. Since then he has played to fans all over the world, and his appointment as stand-in for the late Freddie Mercury with Queen has meant even greater recognition.
"Not at all," he told Britain's Metro newspaper when asked if his Queen duties had made his own career difficult. "I was concerned it might at first but it's been fine. It's cool I get both things on my plate. They're such different projects. The Queen stuff is big and grand and some of it is quite camp, which is part of my personality, and the solo project it's more my serious side. It's nice to have both."
The 33-year-old shot to fame when he came second on the 2009 series of American Idol. Since then he has played to fans all over the world, and his appointment as stand-in for the late Freddie Mercury with Queen has meant even greater recognition.
"Not at all," he told Britain's Metro newspaper when asked if his Queen duties had made his own career difficult. "I was concerned it might at first but it's been fine. It's cool I get both things on my plate. They're such different projects. The Queen stuff is big and grand and some of it is quite camp, which is part of my personality, and the solo project it's more my serious side. It's nice to have both."
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