
Lady Gaga just did the viral Wednesday dance ahead of season 2
PSA! Lady Gaga just did the viral Wednesday dance and we are DEAD. Last night, the pop icon took to the stage at the Netflix Tudum event (where she stole the show, btw), the streaming platform's biggest celebration of fandom.
As we all know, Lady Gaga is set to make an appearance in season 2 of Wednesday, so it only made sense that her performance paid homage to the show. For those unaware, she will appear as Rosaline Rotwood, a Nevermore teacher, who crosses paths with Jenna Ortega's Wednesday.
But back to the performance now, and the singer had the audience in an absolute chokehold from the start. The show began with her emerging from a red velvet coffin before performing 'Abracadabra,' 'Zombieboy,' and 'Bloody Mary' - a trio of pretty fitting songs if you ask us.
However, it was the moment when she re-enacted Jenna's (who also made a dramatic cameo, pulling up a chair at the top of a gothic designed table) iconic season 1 dance that made people scream, cry, and throw up. Alongside an army of dancers dressed like Wednesday Addams, plus her butler Lurch and the disembodied hand Thing, Lady Gaga got into character and dramatically put her own spin on the routine.
Of course, fans have now taken to social media to obsess over the pop culture moment that will go down in history.
In a video posted on X of the entire performance, one fan said: "This feels like the super bowl halloween special omg," while another said: "I DID NOT EXPECT THIS TO BE SERVED LIKE THAT."
"Art 10/10," another penned, as a fourth echoed: "buffet style, no crumbs, ate the plates, slayed so hard."
OK, Wednesday season 2 cannot come quick enough.
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