'Me and mom in the end zone!' Lady Gaga and Cynthia Germanotta, 62, perform synchronized cartwheels ahead of Super Bowl halftime show

It’s not hard to see where Lady Gaga gets her gusto and ambition.

The pop star, born Stefani Germanotta, joined her mother Cynthia on Monday in a spirited show of physicality on a football field.

Of course, the Grammy winner’s show stopping moves onstage are well known, but her 62-year-old mother demonstrated some extraordinary abilities, too, in a spectacular way.

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Mother Monster and mama: Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, performed cartwheels on Monday ahead of the Super Bowl halftime show

In synch! Gaga's 62-year-old mom showed impressive physicality on the field

The duo executed a synchronized cartwheel stunt in a video shared on Instagram ahead of the Super Bowl halftime show, where Lady Gaga will entertain one of the largest crowds of her career.

‘Me and mom in the end zone!’ the American Horror Story actress captioned the clip.

The Golden Globe winner had on a cropped black Adidas T-shirt customized with ‘Super Bowl 2017’ emblazoned in script. She teamed the top with black trousers and sneakers.

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Gaga has been tapped to perform at the big game on Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston, where the New England Patriots will face off against the Atlanta Falcons for the NFL title.

As the president of the hitmaker’s Born This Way Foundation, no doubt Cynthia will be among the crowd—as both a supporter and proud mother.

Speaking to local station Mix 96.5, Gaga said fans can expect to hear her greatest hits.

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'We were [rehearsing] in the tent for about a week and a half, then we had to move to bigger studios in Hollywood where we are working on the rest of the show,' said.

'And then we will send that equipment to Houston where we will finish rehearsals,' she added. 'Fans can expect a performance that spans my career so far.

'I appreciate everyone that has supported me over the years and that still supports my music and my shows. I can't wait to do a great show for the world!' 

 

 

 

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