Roger Goodell and Tom Brady
may not wish to discuss Donald Trump on Super Bowl week, but part-time act Lady
Gaga may ascertain the new president is a
feature on the NFL's collector's item.
The current political state
of America is ineluctable across the country, though for most of the players
of the New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons and commissioner Goodell himself;
the Super Bowl has not been the time to consider in with their opinions.
Gaga, who will execute
at the separation of the 51st Super Bowl at NRG Stadium, has been more free-spoken
in the past, carrying a “love trumps hate' banner outside Trump Tower after the
election consequences were declared in November.
So if anybody is to yield
a stand at the end of a season where several players conjured their fists or
knelt during the national anthem, perhaps it will be Gaga.
“I don't know if I
will succeed in centralizing America. You'll have to ask America when it's over,”
she said of her execution.
“The only statements
that I'll be attaining on the half-time show are the ones that I've been systematically
making throughout my career.
“I trust in a passion for inclusion, in the spirit of equality
and the spirit of this country as among love and compassion and benignity. My performance
will have those views.