The US magazine Billboard chosen Lady Gaga as "Woman of the Year" 2015. The pop diva, 29, famous for hits like Poker Face Born This Way or relaunched his career this year by collaborating with Tony Bennett, 89, emphasizes the publication.
Lady Gaga admitted a few months ago, in an interview that went through some very dark times, with depression and anxiety attacks. Complying 28 years was not something that could be taken for granted, he said. A few months after turning 30 and is happy to show the public what a woman is capable of more than 30 years. When you get to that age, "suddenly are a woman," he says, but that's not the case. "I'm more sexual, powerful, intelligent and more focused on my stuff than ever," he said. "I want to explode in my 30 years."