
February 18 2011 6:10 PM EST
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Besides their status as gay icons and chart-topping musicians, 60 Minutes reveals another similarity between Lady Gaga, Madonna, and Barbra Streisand.
While being interviewed by Anderson Cooper for a recent 60 Minutes profile, Gaga reveals a tendency to control the setting, lighting, and photography of the interview. Cooper tells the pop star that he's never had any interview subject adjust the camera lights, then suggests that Madonna and Streisand did the same during previous profiles for the long-running CBS program. Gaga laughs and tells Cooper he's talking about two of her sisters.
CBS compiled a video of the three entertainers, all determined to direct the interviews. Watch it below.
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