It appears that Lady Gaga is taking Chromatica to the next level as many fans poked fun at a viral video showing the singer surrounded by an "invisible force field."

A short video made rounds on Twitter earlier this week that shows a flying object flying toward the Grammy Award-winning singer.

"CONFIRMED: Gaga has an invisible force field that protects her from dangerous objects as shown in the video," the fan captioned the post.

However, the object never reached Gaga, and it fell to the ground.

The fan who posted the four-second clip clarified in the reply section that the video, which was viewed 4.4 million times as of this writing, was not edited.

After the video went viral, many fans took to the reply section to make fun of the situation.

"That's honestly freaky but iconic at the same time," one wrote.

"don't you guys know she's a method actress? she's obviously preparing to portrait a superhero in a marvel movie," another fan joked.

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According to one online user, as reported by People Magazine, the flying object was likely stopped by a fan blowing air away from the stage.

Others speculated that it could be a plexiglass panel or a sheet of scrim, a thin fabric often used for special effects.

"Typically, it's scrim. 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," one explained.

As of this writing, Lady Gaga and her team have not commented on the matter.

The "House of Gucci" star is currently traveling the world for her highly-anticipated Chromatica Ball after being postponed twice because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The tour kicked off in Düsseldorf, Germany, where it was attended by 54,000 fans, making it the biggest single-show crowd at the Merkur Spiel-Arena.

Initially, fans were devastated as the Academy Award-winning star left out a few songs from her "Chromatica" album.

However, when Gaga performed her second show at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, concertgoers were surprised as she sang "1000 Doves" and "Fun Tonight."

There's only one track left; the pop star has not yet performed her Elton John collaboration song "Sine From Above."

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