Lady Gaga Reveals Upcoming Vogue Cover, Talks Childhood Taunts: ‘They Used To Call Me Rabbit Teeth’

Lady Gaga is savoring the sweet taste of success!

The fashion-forward pop princess will grace the coveted cover of Vogue magazine in March – which is especially gratifying since she says she used to be taunted for her looks.

“They used to call me rabbit teeth in school,” Lady Gaga Tweeted on Saturday, along with a picture of her upcoming Vogue cover. “And now I’m a real live VOGUE BEAUTY QUEEN!”

The mag’s pastel-themed cover shot shows the “Poker Face” singer looking lean, draped with neutral fabrics, while rocking a pink bob, bleached eyebrows and deep purple lipstick.

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Lady Gaga has been nominated for six Grammy Awards this year and will debut her highly anticipated single, “Born This Way,” in a performance at the award show.

Her album of the same name will hit stores on May 23.

The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards will air live on February 13 on CBS from the Staples Center in Los Angeles and include additional performances by Eminem, Katy Perry, Arcade Fire, Cee Lo Green and country star Miranda Lambert.

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