Singer Lady Gaga performs during the halftime show of the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game.(Photo | AP) 
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Lady Gaga gets emotional after her Super Bowl halftime show

Not only the audiences present in the stadium applauded her performance, but all the famous celebrities also showered the star with their praises.

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WASHINGTON DC: The whole world waits for the name who is going to perform in Super Bowl’s halftime show and this year it was none other than Lady Gaga, who gave her fans an emotional yet a gem of a performance.
 
The 30 year-old, who was the star performer of this year’s halftime show was spotted bursting into tears in her locker room after making her grand exit from the stage by jumping off it.
 
A source close to the singer said, “She was so happy with her performance. It was everything and more than what she expected,” reports E! Online. 
 
While all the aerial flips during the performance were rehearsed, according to an insider, Gaga’s moment hugging a fan in the audience was entirely impromptu.
 
“She is so emotional now and so pleased," the source added. "She thanked everyone involved with this production. She is so kind and thankful to everyone working with her.”
 
Not only the audiences present in the stadium applauded her performance, but all the famous celebrities also showered the star with their praises.
 
“I want jumping gifs stat! Bravo @ladygaga,” Katy Perry complimented.
 
While, ‘How I Met Your Mother’ star Neil Patrick Harris fell totally in love with the singer and said, “I'm gagging over @ladygaga and her halftime show. She was everything. Creative and fearless and inclusive.”
 
Meanwhile, the ‘Bad Romance’ star made basketball player Dwayne Wade, a little monster in her huge monster army.
 
He tweeted, “I didn't realize I knew any of @ladygaga music," he tweeted. "I'm now a GAGA fan!!! You did that!”.

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