Lady Gaga’s Take on Joining Real Housewives: A Hard Pass!

So, Lady Gaga has officially weighed in on the possibility of joining a “Real Housewives” franchise, and the answer is a resounding no. While taking a lie detector test during a chat with Vanity Fair, the pop icon was quizzed about diving into the chaotic world of reality TV. Despite being shown a nostalgic clip featuring her tribute from the “Real Housewives of New York City,” where a slew of cast members donned iconic Gaga-inspired costumes, she still maintained her poker face—figuratively speaking, of course. “That would make me feel scared, to like, being on reality TV,” she confessed, and honestly, who can blame her?
Gaga isn’t exactly new to the reality TV scene, though! She made a memorable cameo in 2008 on the hit reality show “The Hills,” where she performed in a head-turning leather catsuit. Her appearance was a dazzling glimpse into her early career, perfectly aligning with her penchant for outrageous fashion choices. It’s hard to believe that moment was over a decade ago! Gaga’s reservations about reality TV probably stem from the wild antics and often surreal drama that define the genre, which many believe are far removed from her artistic vibe.
In this post, we can’t help but appreciate how her artistry continuously influences pop culture—are you even a pop star if you don’t get a tribute on Housewives? Meanwhile, Dorinda Medley, the one who dressed as Gaga, reminisced about her iconic bubble dress during an interview with The Daily Dish, claiming that it wasn’t even a costume but rather an improvised trip to Bloomingdale’s (we feel you, girl!). It just goes to show how far Gaga’s impact reaches, even in the most unexpected places!
Given her past experiences and those unforgettable moments, it’s clear that Gaga isn’t ready to trade her provocative performances for table-flipping and catfights. So, while the rest of us may tune in for the drama, Lady Gaga will stick to what she does best—serving up pop perfection on her own terms.
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and People Magazine, Vanity Fair, The Daily Dish