November 24, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Fans laugh after former classmate, Carly Waddell, said Lady Gaga used to belt songs from Wicked in a corner while NYU students are trying to eat lunch.




To escape Gaga’s singing, Waddell said she would ‘just eat in the hallway’ because the noise was driving her ‘crazy.’


Tartick replied: ‘She’s kind of if you like compare it to people back home, that are like working in an office setting, or, like, maybe I don’t know, they’re a nurse or a teacher it’s like that person who’s just like so extra.’


Waddell agreed, before nothing that her former classmate would wear ‘really tight leotards and she had really big boobs back then and and her boobs’ were always ‘coming out.’ 


Despite becoming one of the greatest artists of this generation, Waddell insisted that she was not, at the time, noticeably any more talented than their peers. 


‘She was she was one of the good ones,’ she explained. ‘But, I would never be like, she was so above.’ 


‘But now she’s so above all right,’ the TV personality admitted. 


Waddell went on to clarify that while she was not a ‘fan of her at the moment,’ she does like her music, but they’ve never talked since. 


Tartick went on to suggest that they reunite and collaborate on a song together. Lady Gaga’s former NYU classmate Carly Waddell says she wasn’t a fan of her because she was “too extra” and would belt songs from ‘Wicked’ during lunchtime:


“Gaga would sit at the piano every single day and just play and sing ‘Wicked’ at the top of her lungs every day. And we were all just trying to eat lunch. It was break time, and we were all forced to listen to her. And yes, was she good? Of course! She was great, but I just wanted to eat my sandwich.”


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