Super Bowl 2017: Lady Gaga's half-time jump show was PREDICTED by The Simpsons in 2012

Eerily similar to an episode of entitled Lisa Goes Gaga, fans noticed the distinct similarities between the cartoon and the live performance last night.

The Simpsons foretold Lady Gaga flying through the air on a harness in one of her many garish outfits.

This did indeed happen as the singer jumped from the stadium roof before later flying through the air to perform acrobatic moves.

In the American cartoon, Gaga plays a pop-up concert in Springfield, where she can be seen soaring above the crowd, almost identical to her half-time show.

Other fans noted that the image of drones lighting up the sky to form stars, a flag, and the word Pepsi was also similar to another Simpsons episode where drones formed a hat in the sky above a stadium, a hat that looks like the one worn on the cover of Gaga’s latest album, Joanne.

The sitcom has also been known to predict other major events, including Donald Trump becoming president of the United States.

In an episode entitled Bart to the Future, Lisa Simpson was called in to fix Trump’s mess saying: “We’ve inherited quite a budget crunch from President Trump.”

The show also dramatised a horse meat scandal and ebola crisis before they became real-world events.

Some eagle-eyed viewers believe the makers predicted 9/11 by depicting the Twin Towers in a magazine.

The Simpsons airs weekdays on at 6pm.

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