Lady Gaga 'Applause' VMAs Performance Almost Didn't Happen Due To Hip Surgery: The Singer Feared 'She Would Never Be Able To Do This Again'

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After her "Applause" performance at the VMAs, Lady Gaga admitted that she feared she would never be able to put on a show like that again after her hip surgery earlier this year.




In a recent interview with the BBC, Mother Monster revealed she was afraid that her injury would lead to the conclusion of her entertainment career.




"I think the fear was more before [surgery] that I would never be able to do this again. I was nervous, sure. I mean, when the tour ended, I love my fans more than anything, I love making music and I surely love being a star for everyone, but I more love being an entertainer," said Gaga.




While recovering from her hip replacement surgery, Gaga divulged that she had a hard time sitting still.




"Even when I was in my wheelchair, sitting at home, I wanted to dance, I wanted to perform, I wanted to sing, I wanted to go out and write music, I wanted to go see things for inspiration, so yeah, they had to kind of strap me down a bit, but it was good for me, it was really good for me. I needed that; sometimes God forces you to stop," the "ARTPOP" singer said.




Despite her awesome VMAs show and performance at London's iTunes Festival, Gaga is still going through recovery.




"I'm reawakening my muscles. I'm dancing the same way I've always danced and going in with no fear, but I can feel my muscles sort of spasming and waking up as I'm dancing and it's kind of exciting. I feel like Frankenstein!"

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