Although the 27-year-old singer thinks it is strange that she has not got a chance to meet Bowie in person, reported Contactmusic.
"I have not met him yet, it's OK - you know I'm such a big fan, that it's kind of this weird amazing thing that I haven't met him yet," Gaga said.
"He's sort of like an alien prince. He still runs my universe as well, like, every morning I wake up and I think, 'What would Bowie do?'," she added.
"I guess for him it was a sense of perfection. These things he created, it was self expression for him but also a sense of protection for who he personally is as David," she said.
"And for me, this is a sense of protection, I'm not really protecting myself actually because myself is who you see every day, and my inability to rest in one soul is just who I am," she added.
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