Lady Gagahas high exceptions forJennifer LopezandShakira‘sSuper Bowl 2020halftime show performance.

”I better hear no lip-syncing tomorrow!” she said.

But moments later, Gaga, 33, sent her best wishes to Lopez, 50, and Shakira, 43, and well as the players in Sunday’s game. ”I love you Miami, I love youJ. Lo, I love you Shakira,” she said.

“I wish so much love and so much luck to everyone that’s doing the halftime show, to both the teams that are playing each other in the Super Bowl,” she added. “They’re all champions.”

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Gaga’s performance on Saturday featured a setlist of some of her biggest hits, including “Just Dance,” “Telephone,” “Paparazzi,” “Edge of Glory”, “Alejandro,” “Poker Face,” “You & I,” and “Million Reasons.”

The finale included “Bad Romance” and “Born This Way,” and she closed the show out with her Oscar-winning song ”Shallow” fromA Star Is Born.

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Gaga also reflected on her performance at the 2017 Super Bowl and thanked fans for their support.

“Thank you so much for believing in me,” she said. “I remember when I played the halftime show and it was one of the most special, beautiful things that’s ever happened to me. So, thank you.”

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At a press conference last week, both Lopez and Shakira spoke about how much the upcoming performance means to them.

“This is a palpable example of how anything is possible,” Shakira said. “And the only thing that matters is the size of your dreams. I think that we are — the Latinos are going through a difficult time in the U.S., and I think it’s very important for us to convey a message of unity and also to show what a relevant force the Latin community is in this country, how much we have to offer, our idiosyncrasies, our culture that is so unique.”

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Super Bowl LIV, held at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, airs live at 6:30 p.m. ET on Fox.

source: people.com