Lady Gaga claims her hip surgery in February has made her a better dancer.
The ‘Applause’ singer narrowly
avoided having a hip replacement after suffering a tear and breakage
inside the joint, which was then corrected with surgery in February
forcing her to cancel the remaining dates on her ‘Born This Way Ball’ world tour.
Gaga’s right hip is now fully healed and
she claims she is moving around the stage better than ever ahead of her
performance at the MTV Video Music Awards in Brooklyn, New York, on Sunday August 25, 2013.
In an interview with UK station KISS FM,
she said: ‘They actually re-sculpted my right hip … I have better
rotation now. I’m actually a better dancer now than I was before!’ The
27-year-old pop superstar remained tight-lipped about the details of her
opening show at the iconic music ceremony, but is excited to return to
the stage.
She said: ‘I’m so excited, I can’t wait, you can’t imagine how it felt for me to be away from the stage.
‘I don’t want to give too much away
but it is the most physically challenging performance I’ve done, ever.
We’ve been rehearsing for a very long time, I’ve been rehearsing every
day until my feet bleed’.
Gaga also dished on the details of her
upcoming performance at London’s iTunes Festival in September and
reassured fans they will finally hear the follow-up to her 2010 hit ‘Telephone’, which featured Beyonce.
She explained: ‘It is surely coming,
it’s surely coming and I am very excited to be filming it and doing it.
One of the songs I’m actually playing at Round House is meant to be the
continuation. I’m very, very excited, we’ve already written it, it’s
going to be fantastic … I can’t wait.’
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