The fans were in for a slightly scary experience at Lady Gaga’s Las Vegas residency performance recently, when she nearly fell from an elaborate prop. Two of the dancers on stage luckily caught her before she could hit the floor, helping her avoid a visit to the hospital.

Gaga was singing her song “Judas” when she fell, People reported. While her fall was a scary experience for her fans, what came as a surprise to many was the fact that the singer continued to sing during the fall, and she continued the performance as though nothing had happened.

Some of the fans who were there at the event managed to capture a video of the fall on their cell phones, and one of them shared it on Twitter. The video shows that if the dancers had failed to catch her, she would have injured her hip.

Gaga underwent a hip surgery back in 2013. The singer had to cancel her “Born This Way Ball” tour at that time. Reacting to her fall during her recent Las Vegas residency performance, some of the fans were thankful for the two dancers who caught her in time.

Just before her performance that night, Gaga visited her Haus of Gaga exhibition at Park MGM. She shared a few pictures of her examining the items on display on Instagram. “Before the show when you’re feeling yourself at your own new museum,” she captioned the post.

The items on display at the Haus of Gaga exhibition include over a decade of the singer’s iconic dresses, including a few that she wore during her memorable Super Bowl performance. A headpiece from her “Telephone” music video is also there at the display.

After the exhibition, some of the items on display will be auctioned. The money collected from the auction will be donated to the Born This Way Foundation, which was founded by Gaga and her mother Cynthia Germanotta.

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Lady Gaga attends the Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on Feb. 24, 2019, in Hollywood, California. Getty Images/Frazer Harrison