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Lady Gaga Calls Joker Sequel Criticism "Unhinged" Despite Razzies

Summary

  • Lady Gaga reacted to negative reviews of Joker: Folie à Deux a year later
  • Gaga found the harsh criticism "so unhinged" and the experience "a little bit more painful"
  • Joker sequel earned Razzies for Worst Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel and Worst Screen Combo
Lady Gaga Calls Joker Sequel Criticism "Unhinged" Despite Razzies

In November 2025, a year after the release of Joker: Folie à Deux, Lady Gaga has reflected on the negative reviews the film received. The Oscar-winning actress, who portrayed Harley Quinn in the DC sequel, found the harsh criticism "so unhinged" at the time.

Gaga admitted that the experience was "a little bit more painful" when the fallout lasted longer than expected. "There was a ton of negativity around Joker. And I think I was feeling artistically rebellious at the time," she told Rolling Stone.

Despite the film's tied 31% critic and fan ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, and earning Razzies for Worst Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel and Worst Screen Combo for Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix's Joker, the singer-actress says she poured a lot of herself into the role. "When it takes a while for something to kind of dissipate, that can be a little bit more painful. Only because I put a lot of myself into it," Gaga explained.

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Lady Gaga found the harsh criticism of the Joker sequel "so unhinged" and admitted the experience was "a little bit more painful" when the fallout lasted longer than expected.
With tied 31% critic and fan ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, Joker: Folie à Deux earned Razzies for Worst Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel and Worst Screen Combo for Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix's Joker.
Gaga says she "poured a lot of herself into" the role of Harley Quinn, so when the negative reviews persisted, "that can be a little bit more painful."

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