Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga, who is performing at the Super Bowl halftime show this year, poses for the camera at The Fashion Awards 2016 in London, United Kingdom on Dec. 5, 2016. Getty Images/Stuart C. Wilson

Lady Gaga knows how to put on a good show in front of the crowd, so she is expected to deliver an all-out performance during this year’s Super Bowl LI halftime show. Details about the performance still remain scarce at this point, but Mother Monster has been dropping hints to her fans via social media. This Thursday, she may have hinted at another song that she’ll be singing at the big show.

Gaga recently took to Instagram to share a snap showing just her upper body. The photo appears to be drawing attention to the hand gesture she’s making with her right hand. Little monsters, Gaga’s fans, were thrilled to see the open hand gesture made by the artist in the photo as they believe that it is hinting at “Applause” as one of Taylor Kinney’s ex-girlfriend’s Super Bowl songs. Some fans wrote: “This is ‘Applause‘ for sure.” There are also a few who claimed that this could be “Judas.”

Previously, Gaga and Pepsi released a behind-the-scenes video of the singer’s preparation for the halftime show. The video hints at Gaga’s famous song “Bad Romance” to be part of the setlist. This did not come as a surprise as the single actually cemented her international prestige and also earned her Grammy Awards.

Since the start of this week, Gaga has been posting photos from her rehearsals for the big day. She previously shared with her millions of fans a photo of her donning an NFL shirt. In the caption, she subtly revealed that performing at the sports event’s halftime show was a big dream of hers. In another post, she revealed that it’s only going to be her and her crew, whom she considers as family, on the Super Bowl stage.

Meanwhile, there are reports claiming Gaga could be grabbing the opportunity to speak out against President Donald Trump at the halftime show. This is in spite of sources claiming the staunch Hillary Clinton supporter is banned from venting her political thoughts at the event. She wouldn’t be the first to do so if she were really delivering a political message during her performance. Beyoncé also did the same thing during the Super Bowl 50 halftime show.