If you've been given the chance to perform at the Grammys014 Archives you might as well make the most of it.
"Making the most of it" could mean using the platform to say something important, or simply just giving a belter of a performance.
Or it could mean giving the internet something solid to meme.
SEE ALSO: Michelle Obama gave a speech at the Grammys and everyone went absolutely wildAt the very end her rendition of "Shallow", Gaga pulled the following pose:
Here's how that looked from the perspective of the camera Gaga was staring into.
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It wasn't long before Gaga's pose was getting the meme treatment on Twitter.
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Hey: at least it got people talking.
H/T Twitter Moments.
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