Lady GaGa is so focused on her career that she's afraid to go out clubbing and waste the time she could be spending working on getting drunk instead. The conscientious 'Poker Face' singer has stated that nursing a hangover would mean her job would be placed on the back-burner and thus refuses to party hard.
And while we're used to photos of a drunken Amy Winehouse stumbling out of a pub in Camden or Sarah Harding toppling over in a pair of heels outside a club, the 23-year-old fashion conscious star is the antidote to her contemporaries.
The 23-year-old star explained to MTV: "You don't see pictures of me falling out of a club drunk. I don't go - and that's because I usually go and then, you know, a whiskey and a half into it, I got to get back to work. Because I love my work so much, I find it really hard to go out and have a good time."
Unlike us, who pop straight to the pub for an after work bevvie, if not just so we can temporarily forget about our working week.
GaGa is so ga-ga about her strict work ethics that it has inspired a song on her latest album, 'The Fame Monster', called 'Telephone'. The song describes her fear of fun for what it could mean to her work.
She added: "Something that I have or fear is never being able to enjoy myself. That's my fear - that the phone's ringing and my head's ringing. Whether it's a telephone or it's just the thoughts in your head, that's another fear."
Sounds like she needs a night off...


































