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60 MINUTES
Air Date: Sunday, February 13, 2011
Time Slot: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM EST on CBS
Episode Title: "N/A"
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THE PUBLIC WANTS TO "SEE ME FAIL" LADY GAGA TELLS ANDERSON COOPER ON "60 MINUTES" SUNDAY

But She's "Not a Vomit-in-the-Club Kind of Girl" Says the Pop Star

Lady Gaga believes the public ultimately wants to see her fail, to lose all she's gained, she tells Anderson Cooper in a 60 MINUTES interview that's as packed with surprises as the pop star's outrageous wardrobe. The profile was videotaped in London, Milan and New York while the singer was on tour and will be broadcast Sunday, Feb. 13 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Her fans are waiting to see what Gaga will do when she performs at the Grammy Awards Sunday (13) evening, where she's been nominated for six of the awards. What she did before at the MTV Music Awards � pretending to die a bloody death after singing her hit song, "Paparazzi" � got Cooper's attention and curiosity. So he asked her about it.

"That's what everyone wants to know, right?" asks Gaga. "What is she going to look like when she dies�when she's overdosed on whatever they think I'm overdosing on? Everybody wants to see the decay of the superstar," she explains, surprising Cooper, who presses her.

"Of course they do," she says. "They want to see me fail. They want to see me fall on stage. They want to see me vomiting out of a night club�Isn't that the age we live in? That we want to see people who have it all lose it all?" she asks.

When Cooper suggests that such a scenario might be the set-up for a comeback, the diva replies, "Right. It's a movie�and yet, I am just not like that on my own time. I'm not a vomit in the club kind of girl."

What Gaga is really is a walking, singing work of art of many types, fashion, music and, perhaps biggest of all, fame, she says. "One of my greatest artworks is the art of fame. I am a master of the art of fame," the diva says.

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