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In video, Lady Gaga recreates the dance that went viral from Wednesday, from the Addams Family

2022-12-09T14:22:45.846Z


The popstar is participating in the TikTok trend of imitating the choreography of Wednesday, new Netflix heroine … on a version of her title Bloody Mary.


Lady Gaga enters the circle.

After the buzz aroused by Wednesday Addams' choreography at Nevermore Academy in episode 4 of

Wednesday

, the Netflix series, many Internet users have taken up these steps, generating a real trend on the TikTok social network.

If in the series, the actress Jena Ortega dances on the title

Goo Goo Muck

of the group The Cramps, most of the TikTok covers take place on an accelerated version of the title

Bloody Mary

from the album

Born This Way

by Lady Gaga.

Read alsoIn video, the bewitching dance of Wednesday Addams goes viral, imitated from all sides

Did Mother Monster see a foot call there?

In any case, the 36-year-old singer also lent herself to the game by performing the little choreography… On her own account.

The pop superstar took to TikTok to join in the fun, sporting an outfit inspired by Wednesday's character, braided hair, lace collar and gothic makeup.

She chained dance steps that consist of throwing her head back, looking up at the sky with big staring eyes and throwing her arms on either side of her body like a broken robot.

“Bloody Wednesday,” she wrote under the black-and-white video, which now has nearly 2.2 million views on the Chinese social network.

Unsurprisingly, the official Little Monster Netflix Twitter account reposted the video just an hour ago, along with the line: “Mother Monster has arrived at Nevermore.

In video, Wednesday's dance at the Nevermore Academy

Source: lefigaro

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