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Lady Gaga to promote “inclusion and equality” during Super Bowl performance
Mother Monster is now going through rehearsals for the big show, and based on a behind-the-scenes video, it looks like Gaga has a few tricks up her sleeve.
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While performers of the past – notably Prince and Michael Jackson – haven’t been accommodating to questions, Gaga and Bryan were both warm, relaxed, engaged.
Not once during what appeared to be a carefully scripted news conference did Trump’s name come up.
One reporter asked about her fashion during the performance, and how many outfits she could cram into the performance.
Gaga will be headlining the upcoming Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show at Super Bowl LI, and she’s counting on her entire family’s support to make it a hit.
That may be, but Katy Perry, who performed with life-size shark puppets at the 2015 Super Bowl, when the Patriots played the Seahawks in Scottsdale, holds the record for the most-watched halftime show, with 118.5 million viewers.
Lady Gaga took a page out of Jets Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath’s playbook and made two significant Super Bowl guarantees of her own in advance of her highly anticipated halftime performance Sunday night.
On Monday, Gaga did confirm that rumored roof stunt in an interview with Boston’s Mix 104.1 radio show, Karson & Kennedy. She’s playing the Grammys the following weekend.
The singer is expected to announce a tour in support of her fifth studio album, Joanne, after the Super Bowl on February 5th.
“You know what”, Gaga continued, “I wouldn’t read into it, no”.
She also said that she will draw inspiration from all of the young people in the country who feel left out at times, and that they will be on the stage with her. She was a vocal supporter of Hillary Clinton’s during the presidential campaign and after Trump’s victory, she was still fighting – defiantly standing on a sanitation truck outside Trump Tower in New York City.
“You know, I’m actually going to keep that one to myself for a variety of reasons…”
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“I don’t want to give away also how many costume change I’m doing”.
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Gaga’s post was vague about the show, simply writing, “Houston, you are attractive”.