Lady Gaga promoted her upcoming Netflix documentary on social media, sharing a series of teasers on the streaming show to her Instagram and Twitter accounts.
“Gaga: Five Foot Two” premiers worldwide on Sept. 22 and, judging by the teasers, offers a personal glimpse into her world and mind, CBS News said.
“I'm known for being larger than life, but really I'm just... #GagaFiveFootTwo” the singer tweeted on Thursday, before following the post up with several other tweets featuring short video clips from the documentary.
One clip features brief audio commentary from the pop star crying and speaking about being alone to her stylist, Brandon Maxwell.
"I’m alone, Brandon. Every night,” she said.
"And all these people will leave, right? They will leave and then I’ll be alone. And I go from everyone touching me all day and talking at me all day to total silence."
Another clip shows Lady Gaga in a doctor’s room, sans makeup, wearing casual clothes and listening to treatment options to help her manage chronic pain.
"Phase one, let’s try to get you out of this intense pain that’s in your face where you feel you’re running from the tiger all the time, and I know there is a component of sight...” said a medical professional to the pop star.
“Phase two, let’s try to get the muscles to re-educate. Phase three, we do the blood spinning to try to cause regeneration.”
Lady Gaga has spoken out about her battle with chronic pain, telling E News that it stemmed from “paralyzing fear that I've experienced for almost 10 years."
She said that trauma such as a sexual assault she experienced, could manifest itself physically in the body.
"When something traumatic happens, your brain disconnects so that it can handle it," she elaborated. "But, it stays in your body, in your tissues, physically in you."
A third video clip shared to Instagram shows Lady Gaga addressing her feud with Madonna, and her saying she had always admired the pop veteran.
“The only thing that really bothers me about her is that…” at that point the footage cuts off, leaving its audience in suspense.
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