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WATCH: Lady Gaga Has Taken 'A Few Dips In The Lady Pond'
Lady Gaga once again speaks to her bisexual cred.
sunnivie
September 13 2013 1:40 PM EST
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Mother Monster stopped by Bravo's Watch What Happens Live on Wednesday, and was characteristically candid with out host Andy Cohen. While the conversation covered Gaga's critics and dreams, we're most interested in the segment where Gaga talks about her sapphic leanings.
The chart-topping artist has long been open about her bisexuality, and continues to be a fierce, outspoken advocate for LGBT issues, including philanthropy projects like her antibullying Born This Way Foundation and stumping for HIV and AIDS research.
When Cohen asked Gaga if she's ever been with another woman, Gaga was forthright.
"I’ve taken a few dips in the lady pond," said Gaga.
Responding to Cohen's stereotypical disbelief that a hot, femme woman who likes other woman actually exists, Gaga continues: “I like girls. I’ve said that. I know people think I just say things to be shocking, but I actually do like pussy. It just depends on whose pussy it is." (Notably, that last sentence was trimmed from E!'s coverage of the interview below.
“For me, it’s similar to how I feel about guys," Gaga said. "It’s more of an energy thing. I used to go to lesbian clubs all the time. I like them because I find lesbians to be way more daring than straight men, when it comes to coming on to you. And I really like that. And it wasn’t until I found a guy that could come onto me as strong as a lesbian that I fell in love."
Watch the clip, via E! News Now, below.
<p>Sunnivie is an award-winning journalist and the managing editor at <em>The Advocate</em>. A proud spouse and puppy-parent, Sunnivie strives to queer up the world of reporting while covering the politics of equality daily.</p>
<p>Sunnivie is an award-winning journalist and the managing editor at <em>The Advocate</em>. A proud spouse and puppy-parent, Sunnivie strives to queer up the world of reporting while covering the politics of equality daily.</p>