Lady Gaga News: Singer-Actress Reveals Career As Reason For Her Failed Relationships
Lady Gaga is a proof that some people can't have it all as she revealed that her love department usually suffers when her career goes on an upswing.
According to reports, Gaga has revealed in her upcoming Netflix documentary, "Gaga: Five Foot Two," that her relationship with now ex-fiance Taylor Kinney met its demise due to the demands of her career. Reportedly, the "Bad Romance" singer revealed in the documentary that she and Kinney were fighting and that she couldn't bear it anymore.
Gaga has reportedly stated in the upcoming documentary that people in relationships should move together. However, with her being the bigger star than her previous partners, it seemed that the men in her life couldn't keep up with her, hence, they couldn't move together.
"My love life has just imploded. I sold 10 million (records) and lost Matt. I sold 30 million and lost Luke. I did a movie and lose Taylor. It's like a turnover. This is the third time I've had my heart broken like this," Gaga said according to news outlets that have seen the Netflix special in advance.
To recall, Gaga was already engaged to Kinney, and many thought that there was no more stopping her from tying the knot with the former "The Vampire Diaries" star. After Kinney proposed to her on Valentine's Day of 2015, Gaga even went to say that she couldn't imagine herself with another guy, believing that Kinney is the right one for her based on her gut feeling. However, when Gaga bagged the lead role in the remake of "A Star is Born" movie, the two eventually ended their five-year relationship.
Almost a year after calling off her engagement with Kinney, Gaga has gone public with her latest romance, businessman Christian Carino. While the two are said to have begun dating after the Superbowl last February, it was only recently when Gaga professed how in love she is with Carino.
"The best part about being in love with someone is having them there to catch you if you fall," Gaga said.
"Gaga: Five Foot Two" debuts this Sept. 22 on Netflix.