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Lady Gaga's fans are in shock after a video from her Chromatica Ball tour has gone viral.
Twitter account @noah3020 posted the four-second clip which showed an object flying through the air before abruptly stopping in front of the singer, 36. At the time of publication, the video has been watched 4.4 million times, has over 112,000 likes, nearly 11,000 retweets and 1,883 quote tweets.
"CONFIRMED: Gaga has an invisible force field that protects her from dangerous objects as shown in the video," they captioned the bizarre moment.
Before anyone took the comments too literally, the user clarified the video was "not edited" in the replies and added, "It obviously is not a force field, it's a joke."

The A Star Is Born actress' "Little Monsters" were quick to respond to the post, with many offering up possible solutions to explain the phenomenon.
"No one guessed that it's just a stage fan?" one person asked on Twitter.
Another argued, "People saying it's a fan. It could be, but how would a fan (that isn't even visible?) stop horizontal momentum like that? How and where would that fan be positioned? Based on the physics, seems more like it hit a wall, like a glass panel, than a fan."
"Typically, it's scrim," a third speculated. "It's a theatrical mesh in front of the performers. It's used for special effects purposes. This 'scrim' seems especially transparent when backlit. If someone threw something heavy enough, it'd probably break through. It's almost impossible to see at times."
Others, however, were simply stunned by what they watched. "Still over here wondering HOW???" New York's Z100 radio tweeted via their verified account. Someone else said, "How on earth is this possible?! Like for real?!!" while a separate user agreed, writing in all caps, "DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED LIKE WHAT??"
It's unclear what exactly was thrown at the star, though fans have been known to toss gifts at the "Bad Romance" songstress while on stage.
Back in 2014, Gaga fan page Lady Gaga Now—which boasts more than 274,000 followers on Twitter, including MTV and Ellen DeGeneres—seemingly quoted the pop star. "'Stop throwing s**t on my new stage!'—Lady Gaga before accepting gifts from the fans #artRAVE," they shared.
On July 17, the House of Gucci star—whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta—kicked off her Chromatica Ball Summer Stadium Tour in Düsseldorf, Germany. She is set to perform 20 concerts in total through September in places like Paris, London, Toronto, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Tokyo and more.
Newsweek reached out to Gaga's representative for comment.
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