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Video Of Seemingly Invisible Force Field Blocking Thrown Object From Hitting Lady Gaga Has Fans Shook

Video Of Seemingly Invisible Force Field Blocking Thrown Object From Hitting Lady Gaga Has Fans Shook
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Lady Gaga is so powerful, it can sometimes seem like she has supernatural powers. But it’s just her music that’s super, right?

A video taken by a concert goer at a recent performance has some questioning if the artist might have a special ability create force fields, as a thrown object is deflected from hitting her.


And it’s hard to argue with the video evidence.

Shared by Twitter user noah3020, the poster took the video at Gaga’s Chromatica Ball. In their video, another concert attendee throws what looks to be a book on stage at the singer.

As the book flies on stage, it abruptly comes to a stop, like it just hit a brick wall. It has to be seen to be believed.

The poster had to clarify that they did not edit the video.

And for those internet detectives at home, someone even slowed it down for you.

What in the heck is going on?


A lot of fans loved the idea that Gaga would be super powered and use it for something so petty. Because honestly, who wouldn’t?

As neat as it’d be, it’s unlikely that force fields would be kept so hidden and just used to protect pop starts from something like a piece of trash thrown on stage. So what’s going on here?

A few ideas were kicked around, including the idea of a high powered fan blowing air away from the stage, or maybe some plexiglass panels placed at the front of the stage.

Another popular theory is that it was scrim or mesh, used for effects on stage. The material would be near invisible while backlit and through a camera lens.

A slightly more mundane explanation, but one in the realm of possibility.


Twitter loves to speculate on Lady Gaga and her talents. This included earlier this year when she was rumored to play Harley Quinn in a musical sequel to Joker.

Which honestly sounds way more implausible than Gaga having psychic powers.

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