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Richard Wilkins of Australia's "The Today Show" has interviewed Mariah on the set of the "Shake It Off" video in California. Below is the transcript of the preview to the interview:
Richard Wilkins: "Good morning to you! Well, I've had a busy couple of days over here. I've caught up with Mariah Carey, or Mariah Canary as we like to call her on the set of her new video "Shake It Off". It was shot on the Universal Studios lot. The video probably costing north of U.S 1 million dollars.
It was an absolutely huge set up. Mariah was there with a large posse, I tell you: her assistants have assistants. I asked her about her return to fame and glory after a pretty difficult time and how she deals with the turmoil in her life being played out in the media."
Mariah: "Well I think that, I never felt like a famous person until I went through the downside of fame and what that does, and how invasive that is and how hurtful things are when people make up lies about you and people hide in bushes and take bizarre pictures of you and paste your head on other people's bodies and all that kind of weird stuff.
When I was growing up, I was like: "Wow, I wanna be famous, I wanna do this, but I never wanted that level and then that happened to me and I was kind of like shocked and I just had to work through it and deal with it and fortunately I had great friends around me and just people who were there being like "you know what, you'll get through this because we know that people are just... you know, this is your time to get shots taken at you, so you gotta go through that."
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