London: Lady Gaga says her new perfume may have been based on blood and semen, but it smells like an ‘expensive hooker’.
Coty Beauty, which is the firm behind the fragrance, has not yet confirmed the details behind the name of the pop queen’s creation.
But given Gaga’s fondness for the Monster association as her fans are called Little Monsters, and has given herself the moniker Mother Monster, as well as tattooed the name on her arm, so the name seems a likely one.
The 25-year-old singer signed the license in September 2010, and allegedly requested that the scent smell of “blood and semen.”
The ‘Born This Way’ hitmaker’s request was for the fragrance to be based on the molecular structure of the bodily fluids, not the actual aromas themselves.
“You get the after-feeling of sex from the semen and the blood is primal,” the Daily Mail quoted Gaga as saying.
The blood element is based on the molecular make-up of the star’s own blood.
“It was taken out of my own blood sample so it’s a sense of having me on your skin,” she said.
“I wanted to extract sort of the feeling and sense of blood and semen from molecular structures, so that’s where [the rumours] came from.
“That is in the perfume but it doesn’t smell like that.
“Actually the perfume smells like an expensive hooker,” she added.
ANI
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