PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: And relax! Lady Gaga swaps zany costumes for bra-free tiny tee as she jets out of Houston after scoring second most watched Super Bowl halftime show ever

Lady Gaga waved a fond farewell to Houston on Monday after wowing viewers with her Super Bowl 51 halftime show.

Her stunning performance on Sunday - along with the Patriots amazing comeback in the fourth quarter - was the talk of the town and is officially the second most watched halftime show in Super Bowl history.

But the singer, 30, looked relaxed as she left her rented home in a Lamborghini with her blonde hair tied into a simple ponytail and wearing a two-tone shirt tied up under her bust to make a crop top.

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Lady of the hour: Gaga was spotted leaving Houston on Monday after stunning viewers with her Super Bowl 512 halftime show on Sunday

Lady of the hour: Gaga was spotted leaving Houston on Monday after stunning viewers with her Super Bowl 512 halftime show on Sunday

The songstress waved to onlookers as she departed wearing a  pair of large sunglasses.

'I love you Houston!' she shouted out through the open passenger window as she was driven away in the sleek black luxury sportscar.

Gaga appeared to be fresh-faced and rested after her incredible 24 hours that saw sales of music skyrocket 1,000 per cent in the wake of her performance.

Basking in the glow: The hitmaker wore her dyed blonde hair up in a jaunty ponytail and was clearly in great spirits

Basking in the glow: The hitmaker wore her dyed blonde hair up in a jaunty ponytail and was clearly in great spirits

Fond farewell: The songstress got a big hug from a female pal before getting into her waiting vehicle
Fond farewell: The songstress got a big hug from a female pal before getting into her waiting vehicle

Fond farewell: The songstress got a big hug from a female pal before getting into her waiting vehicle

And she's off! The singer, 30, was fresh faced and sported sunglasses as she was driven away in a sleek black Lamborghini

And she's off! The singer, 30, was fresh faced and sported sunglasses as she was driven away in a sleek black Lamborghini

Big success: Gaga blew kisses and shouted 'I love you, Houston!' as she passed waiting fans

Big success: Gaga blew kisses and shouted 'I love you, Houston!' as she passed waiting fans

Gaga performed a 13-minute medley of her hits including Born This Way, Poker Face, Telephone and Million Reasons and afterwards, on Sunday night, her sales numbers went through the roof.

People reported Monday that, according to Nielsen Music, Gaga sold about 150,000 digital albums and songs in the U.S. - that's up more than 1,000 percent compared to sales on Saturday. 

Sales of her six albums also jumped, hitting more than 23,000 downloads on Sunday, an increase of 1,395 percent from the day before.

Shared a joke: Gaga laughed as she prepared for her journey home and flashed some of her body ink in her rolled up long-sleeved top

Shared a joke: Gaga laughed as she prepared for her journey home and flashed some of her body ink in her rolled up long-sleeved top

Chauffeured: Her female driver got behind the wheel ready for the off

Chauffeured: Her female driver got behind the wheel ready for the off

As for the number of those who tuned in to watch Gaga perform, that was also pretty impressive.

Deadline reported that she attracted an audience of 117.5 million viewers on Fox for her 13-minute performance at NRG Stadium.

Still, it wasn't quite enough to take the record for the most watched Super Bowl halftime show in history from Katy Perry, whose 2015 performance, along with guests Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliot, drew a staggering 120.7 million viewers.

Wished her on her way: A group of well-wishers had been waiting for her outside the upscale rental where she'd been staying

Wished her on her way: A group of well-wishers had been waiting for her outside the upscale rental where she'd been staying

She's a hit: Gaga had the satisfaction of knowing her halftime show was the second most watched in Super Bowl history, pulling in 117.5 million TV viewers

She's a hit: Gaga had the satisfaction of knowing her halftime show was the second most watched in Super Bowl history, pulling in 117.5 million TV viewers

 

 

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