Rocker Alice Cooper refuses to worry about his nightly onstage 'death' stunts going wrong as ending his life in front of a packed house is his ideal way to go.
The veteran star always gets 'hanged' or 'beheaded' as the highlight of his live shows, and he cheated death in 1988 when a safety wire keeping him from danger snapped.
However, the School's Out hitmaker is adamant he is not scared of the illusion going wrong during a gig because there is no better place for a committed rock 'n' roll star to die.
He tells Britain's Notebook magazine, "You mean I might actually get beheaded? C'mon, that's the way Alice would want to die. Right there on stage in front of 10,000 screaming fans."
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