In 2012, Lady Gaga tweeted, “Why do people look at me like I’m crazy when I use coupons at grocery or try bargaining at retail?”

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She told People, "It was like, wow I'm having these huge moments in this dress. I spent so much money, and every time I wear it, it's like another huge moment. Maybe the next time I wear it, it'll be at my wedding reception!"

On Twitter, he said, "We had a good run. I'll miss your home button. I won't miss the nightly battle of trying to get you to charge. Or your grainy pictures. Or your sudden drops from 100% battery, to 15%, to completely dead all within minutes. It was a wild ride. Rest easy, pal."

She told CNBC Make It, "I'll never forget, one time I was at Bloomingdale's and they had these coupons — Bloomingdale's has really good coupons — and I was taking them all out, I was doing holiday shopping. And someone behind me turned around and said, 'I can't believe how long you're taking. Why are you using coupons?' I remember looking at her like, why should I pay more? Like, if there's a coupon there, I'm going to use it."

On Conan, she said, "The best coupon you can get — possibly in the world — is the Bed Bath & Beyond coupon. You know it's the best one, 'cuz they've got 20% off, and if you go and buy, like, a duvet or an air conditioner or whatever, you could be saving upwards of $80!"

He told the Irish Examiner, "[I use] my Barclays student account. I’ve not upgraded because I don’t spend much money...I spend most of it on taxis!"

In 2018, she told Money, "I was always more interested in experiences over things. Things didn't make me happy. I saved, saved, saved. But I saved to a fault. About 15 years ago, my accountants pulled me aside, and they were like, 'Tyra. You're not spending money. Nothing. You're just giving it away to the government. You need to spend some damn money!' So, we created something called the 'F Account,' which was the 'frivolous account.' And I had a budget to spend frivolously for the year, every year. I needed that to feel safe."

In the video, she said, "For me personally, I just — I don't like excessive displays of wealth. They make me feel icky. Especially people that have really big houses. It's just really wasteful when there's so many homeless people in this country. I'm just not really like that."

He told CNBC Make It, "When I was younger, I would always save the money I made working at the car dealership, and I would spend the money I made as a comedian. When I started to get a bit famous, the money I was making as a comedian was way more than the money I was making at the car dealership, so I would bank that and spend the car dealership money. ... It sounds ridiculous, but if everything ends tomorrow, I know I'll be fine."

On The Ellen Show, he said, "I had this car before the record deal, before all the fame. I still have it. It has over 250,000 miles on this car."

In 2015, the car was badly damaged in an accident, but the Acura Design studio fully restored it for him.

On Conan, she said, "I went and looked at, like, how much Tiffany [charges], and I was like, 'They're how much? Like, this is astronomical.'"

She told InStyle, "Almost 100 percent of my son's T-shirts are used. And he buys a lot of his items at thrift shops. My daughters all wear hand-me-downs. We've been passing down clothes in my family for almost three generations."

She added, "I'M FROM NEW YORK. WHERE IS THE SALE RACK?"

On Live with Regis and Kelly, she said, "People [who see me shopping with coupons] just go, 'Wow! You do it, too? Cool!'"

In 2012, she told Oprah's Next Chapter, "It makes tour life a little difficult because those are things that I really don't have time to do."

She also said, "I am very thankful for my good fortune, but one of my biggest fears is that I could lose it all. I am not someone who has to have 10 cars and lots of diamonds."