Lady Gaga chats to Jake Gyllenhaal in the latest “Variety Studio: Actors on Actors” conversation. The singer discusses starring as Patrizia Reggiani in the recently released “House of Gucci”, telling Gyllenhaal about the scene that caused filmmakers to call “cut” over concern for her safety: “The way that I feel safe is just that I feel safe being in pain.
I feel safe in art. I almost think I feel safer with art than I do in life. “When I did the bathtub scene, when I went under, they had to yell ‘Cut’ because they were like, ‘Get her out of there!’ I was fine.
I can hold my breath for a long time. I’m a singer. I feel protected by art. I feel art has saved me my whole life.” READ MORE: Lady Gaga Talks ‘Silly Decision’ To Try And Catch A Football During Her Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance She adds of why she couldn’t not love her character and why she now thinks it’s interesting she hasn’t heard from the real-life Patrizia: “She really thinks she’s doing the right thing, and it’s why this murder took place.
I believe this with all my heart, because why any Italian woman would insert herself into a totally male-dominated business is beyond me.
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