House Of Gucci: Lady Gaga Had Psychiatric Nurse On Set!
Singer and actor Lady Gaga has recently revealed if she would ever star in a superhero film. Since the past few years, it has become normal for a pop star to enter the movie world. Even Variety caught up with her, asking Lady Gaga about entering a Marvel or DC project. With Harry Styles appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, one could be watching out for the studios to contemplate moves like this. While House of Gucci is out right now, Lady Gaga isn’t a newcomer to the world of acting. A Star Is Born fetched her enough glory among both, the audiences and critics. However, Lady Gaga has one stringent requirement – the storyline and script of the film should be exceptional. She isn’t simply looking to cash in on a project; instead, Lady Gaga believes that these films should have something to say or appeal.
“I might. It’s really hard for me to say that I wouldn’t do something. I think mostly I’m not interested in doing things that don’t ultimately have something meaningful to say.”
In another interview, Lady Gaga also talked about acknowledging boundaries while performing.
“I don’t think that any actor should push themselves to that limit. And I ask myself all the time why I do that. I’ve done some pretty extreme art pieces throughout my career — the things I’ve put my body through, my mind. It’s like a walnut of sadness in my stomach as I say this to you,” she admitted. “I don’t know why I’m like that. I think that the best answer I could give you is I have a sort of romantic relationship with suffering for your art that I developed as a young girl, and it just sometimes goes too far. And when it does go too far, it can be hard to reel it in on your own.”
“I had a psychiatric nurse with me towards the end of filming,” the pop star continued, “I sort of felt like I had to. I felt that it was safer for me.” That’s because I was always Patrizia. I always spoke in my accent. And even if I was speaking about things that weren’t related to the movie — I wasn’t pretending that Maurizio [her husband played by Adam Driver] was waiting for me downstairs — I was still living my life. I just lived it as her.”
Here’s how House of Gucci is described by MGM:
“House of Gucci is inspired by the shocking true story of the family behind the Italian fashion empire. When Patrizia Reggiani (Lady Gaga), an outsider from humble beginnings, marries into the Gucci family, her unbridled ambition begins to unravel the family legacy and triggers a reckless spiral of betrayal, decadence, revenge, and ultimately…murder.”