Saturday, March 17, 2012

Lady Gaga wants a soccer team from inside her bump out of media connection


Sex symbol stylish singer Lady Gaga wants a bunch of little Soccer player to play in team she wants to make.All the players will be her kids. It's interesting, right? In the new interview on "Oprah's Next Chapter," which will be aired at 9 PM on March 18, 2012, Lady Gaga reveals that she "wants kids" and is looking to a "soccer team" sized family.

"Yeah, yeah, I do," the Grammy winner told Oprah, when asked if she wanted a large family.
"I mean I'm being superfluous [about the soccer team], but I don't want to have one [child], I want a few," she continued.

She then made a baby bump gesture, telling Oprah, "I want to experience that." And though she's been linked to "Vampire Diaries"actor Taylor Kinney, the singing superstar said she's "not yet" looking to settle down. Gaga also explained that she's looking to take a break from being in the media spotlight after speaking with the TV great.

"Other than this interview, Oprah, I do not intend to speak to anyone for a very long time," she said. "No press, no television, if my mom calls and says, 'Did you hear about...' I shut it all off." It's likely that Lady Gaga fans will still hear from the singer on her Twitter account, where she has 20 million followers and remains the most popular person on the micro-blogging social network.

Lady Gaga's interview with Winfrey was filmed mostly at her childhood home in New York City and Part of the special was also filmed at Harvard University during last month's launch of the Born This Way Foundation, which was endorsed by the talk show host.

The 25-year-old singer, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, will also be joined on the talk show by her mother Cynthia Germanotta, who admitted that she and Gaga's father worried about their daughter's mental health after watching a performance.