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‘I am more pain-free than I have been in ages’ says Lady Gaga

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‘I am more pain-free than I have been in ages’ says Lady Gaga

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The 36-year-old pop artist, Lady Gage thanked her supporters on social media as she prepared to start the “Chromatica Ball” world tour in Germany.

The music star has fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that causes widespread pain and great exhaustion.

Speaking in a video posted to Twitter on Sunday (17.06.22), she said: “I want to really thank you for sticking it out with me, and loving me through all the different iterations of my artistry, as well as me as a person. I feel more clear today than I have in a long time, and more pain-free than I have in ages.”

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The singer of “Poker Face,” whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, continued by saying that her most recent tour will be “healing” for her because she can now dance and “tell the story” she has always wanted to.

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She said: “Being free of pain on stage is a real healing experience because I’m able to dance and sing and enjoy the audience, enjoy the show…and really tell a story. I just want to thank you. I’m going to thank you in another way, and it’s through this performance. And it will be through every performance. I don’t know that I’ve been as speechless as I am today, knowing what we’re about to do.”

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