Lady Gaga presented a special interview at Google Headquarters on Tuesday answering select questions submitted from more than 54,000 fans. One of the questions, asking about Lady Gaga's bullying in high school, she says was a hard one to answer.
FAN QUESTIONS ABOUT LADY GAGA BEING BULLIED
"You said that in school, a lot of people bullied you and didn't like you," one fan asked via Google's forum. "Now that you're famous, have any of them tried to apologize?"
HOW HIGH SCHOOL BULLYING AFFECTED LADY GAGA
At first, the 24-year-old Gaga laughed off the question and said while she hadn't received any apologies, she had received lots of requests for concert tickets. Taking it on a more serious note, Gaga finally addressed the real answer about how high school bullying affected her.
See Lady Gaga in High School (VIDEO)
LADY GAGA: BULLYING STICKS WITH YOU FOR LIFE
"I don't have that kind of vengeful spirit in myself," Gaga said. "I never did. It was just more that, and I say this with the most genuineness from my heart, and that's that bullying really sticks with you your whole life and really never goes away."
GAGA CONFESSES SHE WAS "ALWAYS A LOSER"
She adds, "I know you're using words like 'superstar' and 'Most Googled'...but I was never the winner. I was always the loser and that still stays with me. Do I want to stick it to anybody? No," she said. "I just want to make music."
HOW "BORN THIS WAY" TRANSLATES FOR BULLY VICTIMS
She went onto talk about the emotional turmoil that bullying created for her, and for others, and added that her hit song "Born This Way" is about identifying with one's true self.
GAGA: "THIS IS WHO THE F**K I AM"
"'Born This Way' is about saying, 'This is who I am,'" Gaga said. "This is who the f**k I am."
Gaga also talked about her diet while on tour. Check out the rest of the interview at left or read more about Lady Gaga's diet while on tour here...
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