Lady GaGa 's younger sister Natali Germanotta, who studies fashion at Parsons in New York City, says that while she admires her famous sibling she would "never" wear her style of clothing, reports Teen Vogue.
Natali, who calls her superstar sister 'Stefi', says certain sections of Gaga's wardrobe are not for her, saying, "Some of the stuff she wears I'd be like, No, never". The 'Born This Way' star famously took Natali's shoe she made for a school project and turned it into a piano for a performance on Oprah Winfrey's show. Natali recalled the moment vividly, saying, "I was at my parents' house sobbing, like, Oh my God". Germanotta acknowledged she could one day become her sister's personal stylist, although fears the job may be too exhausting, saying, "She changes 50 times a day". Later in the interview, Natali quipped she gets away with most of her risky fashion choices, telling her father, "Well, at least I'm not walking out on the street with red pasties". Gaga and her sister were raised in New York City by their father Joseph, an internet entrepreneur and mother Cynthia.
The singer recently celebrated the end of the US military's 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, which had prevented homosexuals from serving openly in the army. Speaking on her Twitter page, the singer said, "What a tremendous & beautiful day, Dadt is officially repealed & the new order is in place. Sending all my love & gratitude to service members".