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Lady Gaga taking a ‘rest’ from music after tour

/ 02:55 PM September 09, 2017

Lady Gaga attends a press conference for “Gaga: Five Foot Two” on second day of the Toronto International Film Festival at the TIFF Bell Lightbox on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, in Toronto. (AP)

TORONTO — Pop superstar Lady Gaga said she is planning to take a “rest” from music and “slow down for a moment for some healing.”

The talented performer was in Toronto on Friday for a pair of concerts and to premiere a Netflix documentary about herself, “Gaga: Five Foot Two”. The film, playing at the Toronto International Film Festival, chronicles her life, February’s Super Bowl performance and her struggle with chronic pain.

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Gaga teared up speaking to reporters about her health issues. “It’s hard,” she said, “but it’s liberating too.”

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She later told The Associated Press that she will finish her current tour, which runs through December, and then take some time for herself.

“When this tour is over I will take a little downtime from myself, and then I’ll get back to doing what I love,” she said. “I’m never not making music. I’m never not creating. I just am excited to spend some time reflecting on that past ten years and getting excited about what I want to create next.”

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The singer said at the earlier press conference that she will still be creating music during her break.

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“It doesn’t mean I don’t have some things up my sleeve,” she said.

Gaga recently shot a remake of “A Star is Born”, co-starring Bradley Cooper. KGA

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