Lady Gaga announces new Netflix documentary, talks feud with Madonna

Promotional poster for Netflix documentary "Gaga: Five Foot Two" Netflix

Mother Monster has a treat for fans soon, but this time it's not going to be another record-breaking album. "Joanne" singer Lady Gaga has announced "Five Foot Two," a Netflix documentary where one of the world's biggest pop stars opens up about the intimate details of her life.

Directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Chris Moukarbel, the documentary is an intense and intimate look at a year in the life of Lady Gaga. The upcoming film's art work was a collaboration with Berlin-based artist Pierre Schmidt and iconic fashion photographers Inez and Vinoodh.

Lady Gaga, 31, posted several teaser video clips on Instagram where she revealed her documentary's accompanying art on Aug. 24, just less than a month before "Gaga: Five Foot Two" is set for release on Netflix.

One of the clips posted on Instagram hinted that Gaga will be talking about her feud with Madonna.

"The thing with me and Madonna ... is that I admired her always, and I still admire her no matter what she might think of me," she said on the video. "The only thing that bothers me about her is that ..." The sentence remains unfinished as the screen turns to black, a successful ploy to keep viewers hyped up about the film.

In fact, it might be said that Gaga herself can't wait to watch the film since she hasn't watched the documentary yet. "You'll see it before I do," she said.

Gaga also gets deeply personal as she opened up about feeling lonely after her break-up with fiancé Taylor Kinney.

"I'm alone ... every night. And all these people will leave, right? They will leave, and then I'll be alone. And I go from everyone touching me all day and talking at me all day to total silence," she said in the video.

"Gaga: Five Foot Two" comes out on Netflix on Sept. 22.

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