Lady Gaga’s spooky “Out” Magazine cover story. Lady Gaga channels ’50s B horror movies to create possibly her most stunning and iconic photo portfolio to date. The shoot photographer Ellen von Unwerth says Gaga was influenced by fantasies of “a kind of Frankenstein’s bride who gets attacked by a sexy vampire and becomes one herself.”

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In the exclusive cover story, Lady Gaga talks about living the glamorous life, her undying dedication to the gay community, and the moment the fame monster was born.

Gaga has had a lot of gay influence in her music career.

Despite a lesbian subtext to “Poker Face” — the song is about, among other things, a woman lusting after a woman while dating a man — Gaga says, “I myself am not a gay woman — I am a free-spirited woman: I have had boyfriends, and I have hooked up with women, but it’s never been like ‘I discovered gayness when I was dot dot dot.’ ”

Before agreeing to tour with Kanye West this fall, Gaga told the rapper, “I just want to be clear before we decide to do this together: I’m gay. My music is gay. My show is gay. And I love that it’s gay. And I love my gay fans and they’re all going to be coming to our show. And it’s going to remain gay.” That’s another clause in the Gagaland constitution: Gay culture shall gush undiluted into the rapids of society. It shall not be co-opted, fancified, dolled up, or Uncle Tommed. “I very much want to inject gay culture into the mainstream,” she says, “It’s not an underground tool for me. It’s my whole life. So I always sort of joke the real motivation is to just turn the world gay.”

Did you know Lady Gaga — whose name was inspired by the Queen song “Radio Ga Ga”?

What do you think of Lady G’s photo shoot? Spooky or sexy or a bit of both?

Please visit “Out magazine” to  read the complete interview of Lady Gaga.

photos credit: Ellen Von Unwerth Out magazine via Think Tank

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