Lady Gaga admitted that she was sexually abused in her youth

Superpopular vocalist Lady Gaga continues to provide the media with new and new information reasons. Life is so full of events that the star at all desire can not give the opportunity to its fans and secular observers to forget about their existence.

It seems that among the celebrities this year there was a new trend - to make sensational confessions associated with past humiliations. What Lady Gaga told us could be tagged with the tag #iamnotafraidtosay. As it turned out, at the age of 19 she was sexually abused. But that's not all: after the humiliation, the actress left with a head in the post-traumatic syndrome ...

Visiting the Center for homeless homosexuals

At the end of November this year, Lady Gaga and her mother Cynthia went on a visit to the inhabitants of the Homeless Gay Homeless Center named after Ali Forni, based in New York.

After talking with teenagers who live in the walls of this institution, the singer gave a short interview with NBC. In it, she first told about her mental illness. The information that Lady Gaga was raped appeared in the press in 2014, but about the consequences of the experience, the 30-year-old singer dared to speak only now.

According to the superstar, her humiliations brought her a much better understanding of the experiences of homeless transgender people, gays and lesbians who live in the orphanage:

"Only the kind attitude of doctors and the care of my family and friends at that terrible moment could put me on my feet. I often meditate, and it calms me down. But despite this, every day I feel the consequences of what happened. "

To the LGBTQ's @AliForneyCenter thank you for sharing your stories, trauma & pain with me & the world today. Your kindness is contagious. ❤️

- xoxo, Joanne (@ladygaga) December 5, 2016

On the same day, a post appeared on Lady Gaga's Twitter page in which she thanked the inhabitants of the Center for their frank stories and cordial reception.

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The reaction did not take long. In response, the fans of Lady Gaga began to talk about their suffering, and the fight against PTSD, to thank the singer for her strength of mind.

WATCH: @ladygaga shares kindness and power on LGBT teens https://t.co/jy7EV5tyIx #ShareKindness pic.twitter.com/9cOx9EIXoJ

- TODAY (@TODAYshow) December 5, 2016

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