Lady GaGa is in a "new place" in her life and feels good.

The 38-year-old singer-and-actress admitted she has been "through a lot" over the years and while she feels "really grateful" for her career success and the support of her fans, she's more at ease with her position now.

The 'Joker: Folie a Deux' star told People magazine: “I’m in a new place.

“I've been in the music industry since I was a teenager. And I've been working in the film industry for the last 10 years or so.

“And, you know, I think that I just went through a lot.

“I feel really grateful for the career that I've had.

“And I feel so grateful for my fans. Also, I think I had a lot of trouble with it at one point.

“I just feel a lot better now, and it's nice to be able to say that. I feel really grateful to be able to say that.”

The 'Poker Face' hitmaker recently admitted she regrets being "so hard" on herself in her early days of fame.

Speaking on the 'Smallzy's Surgery' podcast, she said: "You know, I probably would have told myself not to be so hard on myself sometimes but I would have just reminded myself what I would remind any younger which is just to be myself because all that matters is that you're yourself. Then, you can go to bed and just wake up in the morning.

"And also, to find the softness in it all because I feel like having peace in anyone's life is the most valuable thing that we can have."

Gaga recently released 'Harlequin', a companion album to her new movie 'Joker: Folie a Deux' and she admitted she is feeling "so creative" at the moment.

She said: "All I can tell you is that I've just been feeling so creative, and really connected to music and I've been working on so much music. I'm really excited to play it for the fans.

"But every time I play a character, or create a character, it has an absolute influence on all aspects of my output and this character just gave me so much because she can not be pinned down. I would say 100 percent playing Lee was something that stayed me through a lot."