Lady Gaga fears she won’t be able to have a baby because of chronic pain illness
Pop superstar, 31, cries as she expresses her fear that hip operation and condition causing her sever physical pain will prevent her from starting a family during her new all-access documentary.
LADY Gaga has revealed her fear that she will not be able to bear children because of her chronic pain condition and the results of a hip surgery.
The US pop star, 31 - real name Stefani Germanotta - had to postpone her European 2017 tour until next year due to symptoms of her illness fibromyalgia, which causes agonising pain all over the body.
In a new Netflix, all-access documentary about her life called Gaga: Five Foot Two, the Born This Way hitmaker worries that the condition - and the fact she had a hip op in 2013 - will ruin her chances of having the family she craves.
At one moment she's seen sobbing as she tells the camera: “I know I think I can get pregnant , but what are my hips going to do?”
Gaga - who also goes topless in the movie - split from boyfriend Taylor Kinney last year, after five years together, and has not settled on a man since then.
And this seems to be weighing on the star's mind too, as she also says in the film: “I just want to go on tour and have a family.
"I never get it all right. My love life has imploded.”
Gaga, who met model Taylor while making her music video for You And I, was engaged to Taylor for a year and a half following a Valentine's 2015 proposal.
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Her apparent bad luck has now extended to her health as earlier this month she pulled out of a Rio gig due to hospitalisation, before saying in a statement: “I am looking forward to touring again soon, but I have to be with my doctors right now so I can be strong.”
Still, Gaga's professional life is going from strength to strength as she has raked in £38m of ticket sales for her North American tour dates already.
Elsewhere in the documentary Gaga comments on how she's going to settle her epic score with pop nemesis Madonna, which dates back to 2012.
Gaga says she's affronted that Madge, 59, would call her music "reductive" behind her back and not come and have it out with her in person.
In the film, Gaga rants: "I just want Madonna to f***ing push me up against the wall and kiss me and tell me I'm a piece of s***."
She also explains of her former childhood idol: "The thing with me and Madonna... is that I admired her always and I still admire her no matter what she might think of me. No, I do.
"The only thing that really bothers me about her is that I'm Italian and from New York so, like, if I got a problem with somebody, I'm gonna tell you to your face."
She goes on: "But no matter how much respect I have for her as a performer, I could never wrap my head around the fact that she wouldn't look me in the eye and tell me that I was reductive or whatever...
"No no no, like I saw it on f***ing TV. Telling me that you think I'm a piece of s*** through the media - it's like a guy passing me a note through his friend: 'My buddy thinks you're hot, here's his...'
"F*** you! Where's your buddy f***ing throwing up against the wall and kissing me?"
Gaga's October UK tour dates are expected to be moved into early 2018, with a Live Nation statement reading: "Lady Gaga is suffering from severe physical pain that has impacted her ability to perform.
"She remains under the care of expert medical professionals who recommended the postponement earlier today. Lady Gaga is devastated that she has to wait to perform for her European fans.
"She plans to spend the next seven weeks proactively working with her doctors to heal from this and past traumas that still affect her daily life, and result in severe physical pain in her body.
"She wants to give her fans the best version of the show she built for them when the tour resumes."
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