Pop music superstar Lady Gaga has the fame and fortune many people envy, but the downside of that popularity is the loss of a connection with everyday people, she tells Lee Cowan in an interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING to be broadcast Sunday, Nov. 27 (9:00 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
"I'm very acutely aware that once I cross that property line I'm not free anymore. As soon as I go out into the world, I belong, in a way, to everyone else. It's legal to follow me. It's legal to stalk me at the beach. And I can't call the police or ask them to leave. And I took a long hard look at that property line and I said, well, if I can't be free out there, I can be free in here," Lady Gaga tells Cowan, pointing to her chest. With that success, however, comes a loss of connection to regular people, she says. "I miss people," Lady Gaga, born Stefani Germanotta, says through tears. "I miss people. I miss, you know, going anywhere and meeting a random person and saying 'Hi,' and having a conversation about life. I love people."Videos