
Singer Lady Gaga attends The 57th Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.(Getty Images)
Lady Gaga joined celebrities who have spoken openly about the problems of depression they have suffered, as revealed a few days Sarah Silverman and Cara Delevingne ago.
The singer, who appears with Elton John on the cover of Billboard magazine spoke to him about their difficulties and how it has helped people suffering from this disease, "I have suffered from depression and anxiety throughout my life, and still suffer with this ".
In 2012 the artist created the foundation "Born This Way" dedicated to helping young people with psychological problems. Currently the organization is doing a study that seeks to give the answer to why people feel sad when their phones all day.
"There's something about the way in which we interact with our phones that makes people not look to others," said the artist, adding that the networks are fairly fault isolation of children."They read all that extremely hateful language on the Internet. Internet is a toilet. It is. It used to be a fantastic source of information ... but you have to go through all this sh * & @ to to find good things. "
It was precisely the personal experience of the singer of "Bad Romance" which inspired him to help others, "These kids just want to feel human, but they feel like robots" and invited them to be accepted as they are to say that technology is one that feels disconnected.
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