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On 9/17/2022 at 12:52 PM, Andreu said:

I don't want her to do Broadway next year but objectively speaking it's not better or worse than her doing vegasCuca GIF by TV Globo

 

If she ends up winning the Tony it might help her to win the acting Oscar too...she is 10/10 when it comes to building narratives to help her campaigning.

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On 9/17/2022 at 6:25 AM, Miaou said:

But let's not forget the most possible scenario too...GODGA might be doing Broadway in spring 2023!

Deuxmoi posted this in May and I'm 100% sure this is about Godga doing Cabaret.

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The email being "maybethistime" a nod to Bradley that might produce/direct it?

A+ lister musician and actress nominated for Oscar fits Godga.

The fact that she went out of her way to get Lizza Minelli to present with her at the Oscars when the original plan was her doing it solo, its also suspicious and fits the narrative of her doing Cabaret indeed.

Remember that Deuxmoi were the 1st one that gave us the Joker info, 1 year in advance...tbh I believe it that this can be true.

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i highly doubt this with JFAD filming till like May 2023 :icant:

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Just read through the pages about new music and 2023, and I think people are forgetting about the song she made for that Beatles movie (she might just have a writing credit though), but then again who knows when that’ll be released

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Interesting parts of the V-Magazine interview:

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“He’s watched me go through so many modes of life,” Gaga says about Slimane over the phone. It’s a few minutes after 3:30pm ET. The previous night, Gaga and her Chromatica Ball tempest erupted on stage in Houston, Texas. “Him being at the Chromatica Ball was an especially proud moment for me because I’m so much healthier now than I’ve ever been. So to be photographed by him and to be healthy, that felt like a real milestone for me as a person, and as an artist—an artist that always believed that if I was suffering, I was doing it right. You know, he’s photographing a different person now.”

“You know, I’m so grateful that I got to deliver Chromatica to the world in this way, because the biggest discovery and the biggest gift I could have given myself in becoming healthy is that when I’m on stage now, I’m not blasting the music and getting lost,” she says. The artist has been vocal about her struggles with mental health and fibromyalgia, a disorder that causes widespread pain and fatigue. “I’m not in a nightclub wasted, getting lost in the record…Now I’m inside my dance routine. I’m inside my vocal technique. I’m inside the artistry of the fashion and the imagery. I’m clear about where the cameras are. I’m always thinking about the image that the audience is seeing. It’s a real performance. It’s a performance that honors the craft of my musicianship. When I’m playing piano, I can hear what I’m playing. I care about every note. And I can’t tell you how much suffering is not worth it if it means it’s going to compromise your talent.” 

“My last show for Chromatica is coming up, and to know that I’ve performed every show with clarity, with purity, and sober on stage. I mean, to know that I gave myself that and gave the audience that—it makes me feel like I’m honoring the privilege that it is to be an artist that’s watched by the world. And I want to give that to the fans too. I want them to know that it’s okay to heal. Healing doesn’t make you less talented. It doesn’t make you less of a badass. It doesn’t make you less committed to your art. It just means that you’re able to experience life with more clarity. I think sometimes as artists, we get caught up with the escape of it all, right? The fantasy of it all. And if we escape too much, we stop valuing things about life. There’s more to life than just escaping it.” 

“You know, this interview in a lot of ways came at a perfect time,” Gaga mentions before we hang up. “What I’ve been wanting to do the last few days is just reflect on this whole time. I never thought I was going to be able to be on stage again,” she says in reference to her health concerns. “I feel like I’m on another level of gratitude that I know the importance of reflection. And I just want to soak up this moment and in this interview as a way of reflecting on this whole thing and reconnecting with a friend and saying, you know, not goodbye to this show but just welcoming a rebirth into a new chapter of my life, where I can be the artist that I always wanted to be. I can finally stop running away from myself and start running towards myself.” 

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