Joker: Lady Gaga had 'really personal' relationship with Harley Quinn character

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Lady Gaga has said she had a "really personal" relationship with her character Harley Quinn while making Joker: Folie A Deux.

The 38-year-old pop star, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, was speaking at the film’s UK premiere on Wednesday, where she said she was "really honoured" to be in the movie.

The film, which refers to the French term for "madness of two" – when two people in an intimate relationship share elements of the same mental illness, such as delusions – will see The Joker and Harley fall in love at Gotham City’s Arkham Asylum.

Speaking about the film Lady Gaga said: "My experience with the character was really, really personal.

"When we were making the movie constantly discovering new things on set, through dance, through costumes, through make-up, through the story.

"I was really honoured to produce it."

It comes after the US singer announced she would be releasing a 13-track "companion" album to the film named Harlequin on Friday.

Todd Phillips, Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix attend the UK Premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux

Lady Gaga mirrored her character at the event at the red carpet event, wearing a red dress – in a nod to Harley Quinn’s signature colour – and extravagant make-up, featuring blue eyeshadow and a red lip.

She was joined at the premiere by director Todd Phillips, who said the film aimed to show that The Joker "had music inside of him".

He said: "We just thought, well what happens if he (The Joker) finally has love in his life?

"Maybe that music that’s inside of him comes out of him, and so to us, it seemed rather logical.

"The most challenging thing was like, oh, wait a minute, we’re really going to do this and, you know, Joaquin is not a naturally trained singer, although I’m of the firm belief that Joaquin Phoenix can do anything.

"He was very intimidated by it, so it was cool."

The film, which is the sequel to the 2019 movie Joker, will be released in cinemas on 4 October.

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