Apparently, "fame comes with an inherent cost" and for Lady Gaga, there is "nothing more isolating" than being famous.
Commenting on fame's flipside, the 30-year-old singer said that the hardest thing for her is that she loves people, who "either want something from me or they see me as something that I simply am not," reports E! Online.
Speaking for the 'Actors on Actors' series, the 'Poker Face' hit-maker further said that she believes she is not extraordinary and her sole "purpose on this earth is to make people happy through and heal people through music."
She continued that most of the times people aren't interested in knowing her and added that it seems like there is a "wall between us that they think something of me that I'm not. I'm really just a human being that makes this.stuff.
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