Lady Gaga is in an imbroglio. Her former friend is suing her former producer for a cut of her millions. The court documents on the case, meanwhile are “sensitive, private, and personal,” she claims, and says that if the info went public, it would “inflict significant personal and professional harm upon” her, as TMZ reported. Well naturally that makes all our ears perk up. What information is this? What’s it about?
That is, however, the point; she is being compromised by this feud and would like to hold on to a modicum of privacy, something increasingly difficult to secure in the States, especially among celebrities. Her former friend is Wendy Starland who claims she was commissioned in 2005 to discover a “unique female singer” for producer Rob Fusari, but that when she brought in Gaga, she got no cut of the money Gaga has made.
As to what tantalizing bits of personal information Gaga so dreads would ruin her career, she has at least said, “Sometimes it freaks me out – or I should say it petrifies me – when I think about laying in my apartment with bedbugs and roaches on the floor and mirrors with cocaine everywhere.”
Meanwhile, watching her former friends box it out in court over grasping some of her millions, the whole while brandishing sensitive personal information about her, must be distressing, to say the least.