Google Goes Gaga for Over an Hour on YouTube

Talks@Google sat down with Lady Gaga for an epic hour plus interview at Google’s Mountain View, CA headquarters.

The interview, conducted by VP of consumer products Marissa Mayer, featured questions from a pool of over 54,000 submitted by fans over three days through the Gaga’s YouTube channel and Twitter (hashtag #GoogleGoesGaga). In a recent video, Gaga encouraged fans to use the Moderator Tool to vote on their favorite questions.

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The interview has garnered over half a million views over the past two days.

Yahoo!’s The Amplifier put together a great recap of the video; here are some highlights:

  • “It was actually my father’s request [that all her tattoos be on her left side]. He asked that I remain on one side slightly normal. So I only have my tattoos on my left side. I’m also a lefty. I think he sees this as my Marilyn Monroe side and this is my Iggy Pop side.”
  • “People who say they can’t escape the paparazzi are full of s—.”
  • “Me and my tits and my ass and my brain are very proud to be here today.”
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