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18 April 2013, 13:45
The 'Just Dance' singer was beaten by freedom fighter Aung San Suu Kyi in an online poll.
Lady Gaga has been voted the second most influential person of the last decade in a new poll conducted by TIME magazine.
The 'Judas' singer bested the likes of JK Rowling, George Clooney and even US President Barack Obama in a new brackets style poll run by the publication to mark the ten year anniversary of their TIME 100 issue.
Gaga was beaten to the top spot by Burmese freedom fighter Aung San Suu Kyi, while the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Kate Middleton, Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama were also in the running.
The 'Marry The Night' singer is currently recovering from hip surgery, which forced to cancel the remainder of her 'Born This Way Ball' earlier this year.
Check out a picture of Lady Gaga in her wheelchair earlier this month below (Credit: Splash):
Gaga has been mostly confined to a wheelchair for the past month or two, to speed her recovery, but was recently spotted walking for the first time since going under the knife to repair a tear on her hip.
Lady Gaga is expected to return with a brand new album called 'ARTPOP' towards the end of 2013.