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As you can see in the video embedded in this post, performer Lady Gaga lost her lunch in the middle of a concert she was performing in Spain. Gaga, during the song ‘Edge of Glory,’ turns her back to the stage and throws up multiple times. Gaga did not even miss a beat as she resumed dancing around and singing once she was done barfing.
Then, not too long later, Gaga bends over and barfs once again. She does this a third time before resuming her performance and acting like it never occurred. Gaga obviously enjoyed being able to throw up on stage and continue performing in between puking because she tweeted about the incident after her show. She even decided to post a link to the video clip. Her tweet said, “Was praying nobody saw but actually its quite a good laugh if u need one!” She also tweeted, “Spain, you took the p**s outta me. That’s some hard bodied pop stuff. I’ll never forget tonight Barcelona. Forever.”
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According to TMZ, the singer was dealing with the flu prior to the show but did not want to cancel because it was so close to show time. TMZ was also told that Gaga has recovered from the flu and is doing just fine now.
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