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Lady Gaga's Colbert Questionert: Sandwiches to Souls
2 Dec
Summary
- Gaga prefers oranges over apples, much to Colbert's surprise.
- She believes souls persist everywhere after death.
- Her earliest memory involves a toy kitchen set.

Lady Gaga recently participated in Stephen Colbert's "Questionert" on The Late Show, offering candid responses to a series of quirky and probing questions. When asked about the best sandwich, she initially said Italian sub, but then praised a French baguette with ham, butter, and cheese.
Her reflections touched upon deeper themes, including her thoughts on death. Gaga shared her belief that souls persist and spread everywhere after one passes, a concept she frequently mentions on stage. She also found the Goo Goo Dolls' Jingle Ball concert, complete with fake snow, to be an overwhelming yet formative early experience with arena production.
Further insights included her fear of large birds, a preference for oranges over apples, and her earliest memory of receiving a toy kitchen set. Gaga also revealed her favorite action movie, "In the Line of Fire," and expressed that the scent of her fiancé's neck is her favorite smell.



