Culled from GMA
“I wanted it to be a very slutty perfume. Because that is sort of the addictive nature of fame that it is, it is seductive,” the award-winning singer/songwriter whose debut album was titled The Fame, said in an interview that aired today on “Good Morning America.”
Gaga told anchor Lara Spencer that she wanted a fragrance “that was desirable, and which is quite nice for not only just, you know, a young girl like me, but for any woman that wants to go home to their husband and lay down and feel like a queen.”
Last year the singer told “The Kyle and Jackie O Show” in Australia that the scent would smell “like an expensive hooker,” and that it would feature fragrance notes of “blood and semen.”
“But it doesn’t smell like it,” she told the show then. “You just get sort of the after feeling of sex from the semen and the blood is sort of primal. And the blood was taken from my own blood sample, so it’s like a sense of having me on your skin,” she said.
Lady Gaga Fame, billed as “The First Ever Black Eau de Parfum,” is a black perfume that turns clear once it is spritzed. The description on the purple and black bottle lists the fragrance’s ingredients as “tears of belladonna, crushed heart of tiger orchidea with a black veil of incense, pulverized apricot and the combinative essences of saffron and honey drops.”
Speaking more about the fragrance to “GMA,” Gaga added: “What I like about it for me is I love the smell of apricot … And I love the belladonna smell because it has a dangerous sort of muskiness to it. It’s a plant that can kill you but also smells quite delicious. And I also really love the honey drops. These are all just things that I really like to eat also. They’re things that I would eat during sex as well as wear, if that makes any sense.”
“The actual smell is something that I, Gaga, would wear to seduce someone,” she said.
Looking Forward to Owning One....wink
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