WHAT CREATES A LADY GAGA?
You know it must be something unusual. Stefani Germanotta had a positive Jupiter progression when she was eleven years old. And it lasted until she was fifteen. This early dose of confidence allowed her to be the person she wanted to be without any consideration for what other people thought. It's rare to have a progression at an early age, but you see it in child stars. The down side to this kind of confidence is when a negative progression hits, the native doesn't get it. When it happens to someone this young, they assume it was something they did and, consequently, they can control it -- and it will never go away.
Lady Gaga has no focal planets so she isn't lying when she states that her needs are simple and straightforward. As an Aries, she is selfish and wants what she wants. Her Venus is also placed there so she will meet a person who infatuates her much in the way she fascinates her public. A Pisces Mercury gives her musical ability and much empathy when writing lyrics as she can relate to pain and sacrifice. With her Moon in it's fall in Scorpio, she can be possessive and even vindictive -- conjunct Pluto -- that's a double Scorpio hit so you don't want to get on the wrong side of her. With Mars in the exalted sign of Capricorn, getting stuff done is easy. She's ambitious and doesn't procrastinate or lose sight of her goals. Neptune, again, conjunct adds a Pisces influence to her energy, and it allows her to relate in a kind and tolerant manner.
Currently her Sun is being conjuncted by the transiting Jupiter and Uranus in Aries (they retrograde back into Pisces briefly) so her good life is just getting better -- and with no end in sight. Lady Gaga is also fortunate that her natal Mars never leaves its sign (Mars being the most disruptive planet in progressions). Although in her fifties, she will get a progressed Venus square to her natal Mars. It's a long time away, but when it happens, it will be quite devastating to this lucky lady. There are also some other negative aspects in her thirties. But for now, look for her continued success.