Santa, the Easter Bunny and Jesus - Lady Gaga's hung out with all of them

The unpredictable Lady Gaga came out on November 22 to Barney’s in New York City where Technicolor merchandise of Gaga’s Workshop was being displayed and her video "Marry the Night" would be previewed.

She came dressed in a large, white, custom made Chanel gown with cartoonish decorations and embellishments attached.

Leave it to Gaga to say something…odd. However, in an interview with “Women’s Wear Daily,” the mega-star mostly shared her modest plans for the holiday.

“Well, my mum and dad used to leave cookies out for Santa,” she answered when asked about her Christmas traditions. "My sister and I would run down the stairs in the morning and Santa would always take a couple bites of the cookie, but he’d leave a little bit. He would drink all of the milk. There would be presents waiting for us.

“My mum would make a quiche and we would hang out all morning and open presents. My grandparents would come over and we would listen to Christmas music and make dinner and watch the snow fall outside. And that was Christmas at my house - very family oriented."

She also discussed the tradition of going to Christmas Mass. “Christmas Mass? Of course,” Lady Gaga said. “Christmas Day…Sometimes Christmas Eve. It depended on the year and what Grandpa was doing. Grandpa always decided when we went to mass. He’s not around anymore. He died two years ago this Christmas. But he always decided when we went to church.”

The conversation took a strange turn when she was asked at what age she stopped believing in Santa Claus. “I still believe in Santa. He’s for sure around. He and the Easter Bunny. I’ve hung out with them and Jesus Christ a few times… They’re just all really good friends. They all do good things for humanity.”

As for Thanksgiving, Gaga is thankful to be with her family. She claims she has already received her Christmas wish. “I’m going to be with my family. I had a wonderfully successful year with Born This Way.

“We sold 7 million albums so far worldwide; it’s only been out for five months. And I got my first ever custom Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld,” Gaga said.
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