‘I like girls,’ Says Lady Gaga, Talks About Sexuality, Miley Cyrus On Andy Cohen’s Show
Andy Cohen, the man, is known for asking the lady guests in his show, if they did with a woman or would like to venture out in that arena.
With Lady Gaga on Andy's late night show, "Watch What Happens Live," things were different and he was certainly not up and ready for the woman who was open about her sexual past.
Gaga was seen sipping Pinot Grigio wine and then went on to describe her love for the same sex in a very candid way.
She expressed her thoughts about loving a woman. An ardent supporter of LGBT, the 27-year-old "Monster Mother" said that lesbians are far more daring then men.
"I like girls," Gaga said in the X-rated chat.
"I've said that (before). I know people think I just say things to be shocking, but I actually do like p***y. It just depends on whose p***y it is."
"It's similar to how I feel about guys," she continued.
"I like them because I find lesbians to be way more daring than straight men, when it comes to coming on to you."
Then she talked about her boyfriend Taylor Kinney when asked about being in love.
"And it wasn't until I found a guy that could come onto me as strong as a lesbian that I fell in love," she shared about Kinney.
Then she talked about "Wrecking Ball" lady Miley Cyrus, she defended her actions and suggested that people need to "lighten up" and leave the pop star alone.
"I mean, I just think everybody needs to lighten up and leave her alone. Because it's pop music. Everybody's entitled to their own artistic expression, and if you have a problem with it, just change the channel," Gaga said on Cyrus' actions at the MTV Video Music Awards.
"I don't understand the incessant need to constantly go on and on about hating things all the time because, what, she's 20 years old? And if anything, I give her props. You know, she's growing up in front of the entire world and maybe she's not so happy with stuff she did in her career when she was younger and she wants to be free, so let her do what she wants," Gaga remarked.