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Lady Gaga's refresing take on if ex Taylor Kinney meets someone else: I’m not going to throw a f**king party

The couple split after five years together 

Heather Saul
Tuesday 25 October 2016 12:43 BST
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Taylor Kinney and Lady Gaga
Taylor Kinney and Lady Gaga (Getty Images )

Lady Gaga's forthright take on her feelings about her ex-boyfriend entering into a new relationship is a refreshing departure from the hackneyed statements meted about by those in the public eye.

Celebrities will often steadfastly avoid lines of questioning that veer anywhere close to their personal life, yet some of the most high-profile will inexplicably sit opposite Howard Stern and confess their private secrets live on air.

Like many before her, Gaga submitted herself to a grilling by the shock jock, who quickly steered questioning towards her personal life and recent split from her fiancee, the actor Taylor Kinney, which she has been at pains to demonstrate is amicable.

The couple who once famously “made love on a canvas for peace” - and then shared their post-coital image on the cover of V Magazine - announced their split in July after five years together.

“I hate to sound like a hippie but I kind of am one and so is he. We love each other, that's it.

"To be fair, I think that Taylor’s pretty f**king cool that over the years [in that] no matter what creative transformation that I’ve gone through, he’s always been very supportive of that and loving. There’s a lot on this record inspired by our relationship, and he’s super supportive of me expressing myself artistically.”

But if he were to meet someone else?

“I’m not going to throw a f**king party.”

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