The singer-turned-actress's performance as Patrizia Reggiani, who had fashion heir Maurizio Gucci assassinated in the 1990s, is already picking up Oscar buzz
Lady Gaga as Patrizia Reggiani in Ridley Scott's 'House of Gucci'
Lady Gaga has revealed she had some animal inspiration for her murderous turn as a jilted ex-wife in the new movie "House of Gucci". Her performance as Patrizia Reggiani, who had fashion heir Maurizio Gucci (played by Adam Driver) assassinated in the 1990s, is already picking up Oscar buzz.
And in a press conference ahead of the film's release later this month, the singer-turned-actress revealed she turned to the animal kingdom for help in portraying each stage of Reggiani's life.
"Earlier in her life, I was a cat, like a house cat," Lady Gaga told reporters.
"In the middle of the film... I was a fox. And so I studied the way foxes hunt, and they're actually quite playful when they hunt.
"And then I studied panthers for the end. I watched lots of videos about the way that panthers hunt. And they're sort of seductive... they sort of seduce and then they pounce."