There was fire. There was music. There were also costumes. Particularly bodysuits and tummy-bearing crop tops from Versace. Gaga's body — in all of its fit, dancer-trained glory — was on full display. And some people were less focused on the pomp and circumstance at hand and more interested in criticizing Gaga's tummy. "I just feel like #Gaga's dough belly should've been tucked in better. #jussayin," wrote user @jfsartain. Consider this one of the tamest of many harsh tweets. "BLOWN AWAY that I'm seeing tweets about the Super Bowl saying Lady Gaga has a fat belly, like seriously," user @lindablacker clapped back.
BLOWN AWAY that I'm seeing tweets about the Super Bowl saying Lady Gaga has a fat belly, like seriously?!
— Linda Blacker (@lindablacker) February 6, 2017
Mainly women too. ?
Lady Gaga was stunning and put on one hell of a show! To those body shaming her- you are disgusting! #stopbodyshaming #ladygaga #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/85hjnUqbgy
— The Lipstick Print (@lipstick_print) February 6, 2017
Someone plz explain to me why everyone is body shaming lady gaga I do not understand
— Kirsten Brown (@Brownie13_) February 6, 2017
Love her little belly. #teambelly #SuperBowl #gaga
— quinta b. (@quintabrunson) February 6, 2017
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