If topping Google searches, dominating Twitter conversation, and swamping Facebook with buzz weren't enough, Lady Gaga has sparked an outpouring of support from her fellow celebrities, such Ellen Degeneres, Gene Simmons, and Michael Kors. Check out some of the tweets below!
Lady GaGa did a solid job of singing the national anthem for Super Bowl. Impressive.
— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons)
February 7, 2016
Lady gaga killed it!!!! So happy for her!!! Yaaasssssssss gorge!!!
— Khloé (@khloekardashian)
February 7, 2016
Love you so much, @ladygaga. I'm so glad I loaned you my jumpsuit.
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow)
February 7, 2016
W O W @ladygaga, that performance! The song ended 10 minutes ago and I still have goosebumps. What a legend ??
— Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid)
February 7, 2016
That was amazing @ladygaga. Chills. Everywhere. #NationalAnthem #SB50
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano)
February 7, 2016
Gaga just floored me. I love her so much. What a performance. ❤️
— HALSEY (@halsey)
February 7, 2016
YES, @LADYGAGA, YES!!!!!!!!! ?#sb50 #nationalanthem
— Jordin Sparks (@JordinSparks)
February 7, 2016
Lady Gaga. You Kween. That was stop in your tracks stunning. #SB50
— Lucy Hale (@lucyhale)
February 7, 2016
A great kick-off from @LadyGaga. -xxMK #TheBigGame
— Michael Kors (@MichaelKors)
February 7, 2016
Lady Gaga's show-stopping performance is already considered the best rendition of the National Anthem since Whitney Houston's career-defining musical moment in 1991. While the performance was just hours ago, it has already rocketed well past 30 million views online.
Mother Monster will pivot back to a more familiar stage next, with a high-profile Bowie tribute at the Grammys. Gaga is largely expected to steal the show with a 7-minute performance, which airs just one week from today. By the end of February, the megastar will have performed for over 200 million viewers since the start of the month.