Lady Gaga remained in her A Star Is Born character for years

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Lady Gaga 91st Annual Academy Awards - Backstage
In this handout provided by A.M.P.A.S., Lady Gaga poses with the Music (Original Song) award for โ€˜Shallowโ€™ from โ€˜A Star Is Bornโ€™ backstage during the 91st Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on February 24, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Matt Sayles - Handout/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images)
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Lady Gaga stayed in her โ€˜A Star Is Bornโ€˜ character for years.

The 35-year-old star featured in the 2018 movie as Ally Maine and admitted that she kept up the persona for much longer than her โ€˜House of Gucciโ€™ alter ego Patrizia Reggiani โ€“ who spent months living every waking moment as.

Speaking during a Variety Actors on Actors conversation with Jake Gyllenhaal, Gaga said: โ€œI would actually say playing a character for me is like living one long song, one long song that lasts for months. For โ€˜A Star Is Bornโ€™, it was years for me.โ€

The โ€˜Bad Romanceโ€™ hitmaker revealed that she was keen to shed her โ€˜House of Gucciโ€™ persona as Patrizia is a convicted killer.

Gaga explained: โ€œI dropped her faster because she was a killer and there were some things about the transformation for me psychologically that were super challenging.

โ€œWhen I watch the movie, it looks like Iโ€™m watching a montage of my life. I donโ€™t feel like Iโ€™m watching a film.โ€

The star also revealed that she was immediately drawn to Patrizia after being approached to feature in Ridley Scottโ€™s film, which tells the story of how Patrizia masterminded the murder of her former husband Maurizio Gucci (Adam Driver).

Gaga said: โ€œThe first thing I thought when I read the script was โ€˜OK, they want some woman to use her body and her manipulation to get money from this incredibly wealthy man.โ€™

โ€œAnd the more that I dug through it, I realised that she was really in love with him. And women are complex creatures, and weโ€™re complicated, and itโ€™s never one single story. Itโ€™s many stories.โ€

She continued: โ€œI wanted to inject a reality into her that was multifaceted and broken. When I think about her as a character, I think of me taking little bits of glass from tons of different women and encapsulating them into one character that I still believe to be truly her, but I think insanity is subjective.โ€

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