In just two months, Lady GaGa will release her third studio album, "ARTPOP," to the delight of her ecstatic Little Monster fans. Wednesday night on "Watch What Happens Live," the "Applause" singer opened up to Andy Cohen about drugs, sexuality and of course, Miley Cyrus.

The pop star with the wild, wacky style and bold personality was more than happy to discuss her private life with Cohen, sex, drugs and rock n' roll included, CBS News reports. When asked by Cohen, "What is the most interesting place you've taken a ride on a disco stick?," in reference to her hit song "Love Games" and its reference to the male anatomy, GaGa told the late night host that the "most fun" place she's ever had sex was in the woods. "[It was] on the floor, in the grass!," she said, blushing.

As for her past with illicit drugs, Mother Monster (as her fans call her) was more than willing to answer questions about her "raver days."

"I think maybe it's hard to remember," she said with a laugh, before warning: "Be careful with Molly. I definitely wouldn't encourage it because it can be dangerous, especially if you don't know where you're getting it from."

Molly is a pure form of MDMA (ecstacy), a party drug known for its use in rave culture and at a variety of EDM events, recently having made its way on the pop culture radar as stars like Miley Cyrus reference it in their music (Cyrus sings about molly in her smash, "We Can't Stop").

But when it comes to Miley Cyrus, whom is now the subject of mass public scrutiny for her provocative new image, GaGa insisted to Cohen that everyone needs to leave the 20-year old singer alone.

"I mean, I just think everybody need to lighten up...because it's pop music. Everybody's entitled to their own artistic expression, and if you have a problem with it, just change the channel," she said, according to E! News. "She's growing up in front of the entire world, and maybe she's not so happy with the things she did in her career when she was younger and she wants to be free. So let her do what she wants."

Indeed, Lady GaGa is no stranger to artistic controversy herself. The star has been accused many times of ripping off other artist's styles, outfits and even music, especially Madonna, and is often accused of being "derivative." She's also, like Cyrus, been criticized for appropriating other cultures, by wearing burqas in public, declaring "#BURWASWAG" on Twitter and singing about them and Islam in a new song to be featured on "ARTPOP," featuring the lyrics: "I’m not a wandering slave/I'm a woman on choice/My veil is protection for the gorgeousness of my face/You watch, you fancy me cause there’s always one man to love/But in the bedroom the size of them’s more than enough/Do you wanna see me naked, lover? Do you wanna peek underneath the cover?"

The new song has reportedly been renamed "Aura" instead of "Burqa" in light of the controversy that surrounds it.

As for her sexuality, which many fans have speculated on, GaGa confirmed in her interview with Cohen that she "likes girls."

"I've said that [before]," she told Cohen. "I know people think I just say things to be shocking, but I actually do like p**sy. It just depends on whose p**sy it is."

"It's similar to how I feel about guys," she added. "I like them because I find lesbians to be way more daring than straight men, when it comes to coming on to you. And I really like that. And it wasn't until I found a guy that could come onto me as strong as a lesbian that I fell in love."

"ARTPOP" is available on Nov. 11, and fans recently voted on choosing "Sex Dreams" as the album's second single, though GaGa has not yet confirmed whether it will be.