Lady Gaga feared her pop star career was going to kill her. The 29-year-old singer contemplated turning her back on the industry last year because she thought the lifestyle she was living at the time would result in her ending up dead. Speaking to Billboard magazine, she said: ''At the end of 2014, my stylist asked, 'Do you even want to be a pop star any more?'
I looked at him and I go, 'You know, if I could just stop this train right now, today, I would. I just can't. [But] I need to get off now because I'm going to die.' When you're going so fast you don't feel safe any more, you feel like you're being slapped around and you can't think straight.''
Source: http://www.azcentral.com/
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