Lady Gaga herself said it: dudes who are in the entertainment industry from executives to artists got access to the top 1% of the 1% of the finest women in the world throwing themselves at them.
You see how all those foreigners act when passport gang goes out to countries and say they're from America?
That's how American women (and everywhere else) act when they find out someone is somewhat famous or works with famous people.
That's why it was funny seeing that thread about STEM majors hitting up Kim Kardashian when they're leagues apart from the other celebrities up in her DM's.
I'm STEM gang myself, but it's facts really: there are tens of millions of us around the world, but only a handful of famous entertainers. No matter how #handsomegang we are, those are the raw numbers.
The world's smartest and most known engineers and scientists would be on some "Who's that guy standing next to Drake?" status.
That's why if you're #handsomegang and famous you're getting outright mobs running at your tourbus and fans doing all types of ridiculous shyt: women who want to be with you and guys who want to associate with you for clout/acknowledgement.