Kanye's mental illness usually translates into great art, however. Britney's meth-fueled mental deterioration was good for nothing but the public's amusement for a year or two.
That's true actually, and it's very sad. It's sorta the same situation when Gaga's drug-infused liberal-arts collage student-inspired public meltdown let her to release a critically panned and commercially unsuccessful album culminating in the demise of her career.
Wish someone had helped her, but people around these popstars only care about the money.
It's so funny how gaga was having a meltdown while making artpop and then had an even bigger one when it flopped.
I mean we all remember the tweets from when Katy Perry obliterated her in the charts. Her fans share a big part of the blame for what happened to her for only wanting more material and not caring about her mental health.
Gaga had an emotional (not mental) breakdown because the greedy team around her were pushing for her to release and promote a new album after she had just suffered a major, career-threatening injury. And all of those people have since been fired, Gaga is well, engaged, happy, and NOT under a conservatorship
Britney stans always try to prove that she's happy now but everyone can see she's hollow behind those fish eyes. Same with Gaga, she may look sunny on the outside but her soul is still wandering through a valley of despair and sorrow for what happened to her career. It's heartbreaking when she needs to attent the same events as Katy. Can you imagine how she must feel? Shame on all of you for wanting her to release a new album.
That's true actually, and it's very sad. It's sorta the same situation when Gaga's drug-infused liberal-arts collage student-inspired public meltdown let her to release a critically panned and commercially unsuccessful album culminating in the demise of her career.
Wish someone had helped her, but people around these popstars only care about the money.
The moment when that woman realized Gaga should be in an asylum instead of doing an interview