Lady Gaga warns she doesn’t want to hear lip-syncing from J-Lo at the Super Bowl
LADY Gaga donned an eye-catching gem jumpsuit as she issued an equally stark warning for pop queen, J-Lo, ahead of her Super Bowl half time gig.
The Poker Face singer donned the dazzling design, complete with heeled boots, as she headlined AT&T TV’s Super Saturday Night.
She rounded off her look with a blue wig and black fascinator, with a pop of pink lipstick.
Yet in addition to her striking attire and amazing show opening of God Bless America and This Land is your Land, she had some equally unmissable advice for J-Lo, Shakira and Demi Lovato, all of whom are performing at the Super Bowl sporting event, to be held in Miami, today.
Gaga took to the NFL stage back in 2017 where she sung Star Spangled Banner.
She told how the show was “one of the most beautiful, special things that ever happened to me.
“‘I hope they all feel as lucky as I do right now.”
Gaga then told the crowd at the headline show: “All my love to everyone that is performing and playing tomorrow.”
In addition to the love their was advice too, as she added: “I better hear no lip syncing.”
The Star Is Born actress will no doubt be keeping a close listen as the star-studded show plays out this evening.
During an interview with CBS, Shakira said of her upcoming performance: “I think the message [of my performance] is gonna be ‘Listen, I’m a woman.
“I’m a Latina. It wasn’t easy for me to get to where I am. And being at the Super Bowl is proof that everything is possible.”
Jennifer Lopez was delighted that two Latina women will get the opportunity to perform on such a global stage in Miami, a town where many Latino people live.
“This is the marker of a new time not just in the NFL but this country, it sends an important message” Lopez explained.
“It’s about making a statement of love and unity and make everyone come together just for a moment and hopefully that resonates.”
Yesterday, The Sun Online reported how Harry Styles was forced to cancel a pre-Super Bowl show in Miami due to severe weather.
Tonight, Kansas City Chiefs and the San Franscisco 49ers will go head-to-head at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami for the 2020 Super Bowl.
It is hard to predict exactly how long the final will last, but the average NFL game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes.
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The game consists of four 15-minute quarters, which will be packed full of clock stoppages and time outs.
The big match will take place on Sunday February 2, 2020 with kickoff at 11.30pm UK time.
The final is being held at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, home of the Miami Dolphins.
The Sunshine State is six hours behind Britain, which means the action will be kicking off at 5.30pm over there.
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