pop music icon Lady Gaga finally joined Wednesday a fever that gripped fans around the world. One of the fan favorite moments from the series was Jenna Ortega dance in an episode of Rave’N Ball to convulsions1981 song “Goo Goo Muck”. However, fans have recreated the dance scene on TikTok using a sped up version of Gaga’s “Bloody Mary” from the 2011 album. Born this way. Now the artist has shared her own clip dancing in the style of Wednesday.
A black-and-white clip posted to Twitter by the official Netflix account says “Mother Monster has arrived at Nevermore,” as we see the singer-songwriter get her hair and makeup done, ending in a gothic outfit that matches the Nevermore Academy uniform vibe. . She performed the number with an impressive interpretation of Wednesday’s funky moves.
Ortega revealed that she choreographed the show’s dance sequence herself and revealed on Twitter that she drew inspiration from several artists such as Sioux Sioux, Bob Fossrich man’s fruit Lisa Loring, Lene Lovichas well as Denis Lavan, as well as old videos ready in dance clubs from the 1980s. However, fans had their own plans, and a flood of re-creations of the episode from Bloody Mary hit the Internet.
Recognizing the fans, Wednesday Twitter account said, “I see you dancing my moves to Lady Gaga’s Bloody Mary.” I understand that little monsters are following her. I approve.” For the uninitiated, in 2009 Gaga began using the term “little monsters” during her live performances to refer to her fans, which has since been used to describe any Lady Gaga fan. Responding to Wednesday’s comments, Gaga tweeted: “Kill Wednesday! Welcome to Haus of Gaga anytime (and bring The Thing, we love paws here)” The interaction went viral on social media and looks like an invitation for Gaga to finally join Wednesday’s winning bidder.
Netflix Wednesday broke several records for views for a streamer. Director Tim BurtonThe take on the classic Addams Family has been critically acclaimed and beloved by fans. In the new series, we see a teenage version of Wednesday entering the Nevermore Academy. As she matures, her new psychic abilities and, more importantly, her emotions, she finds herself in a series of mysterious murders, in the grip of which her family also fell.
Along with Ortega, the series also stars Gwendolyn Christie, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmanas well as Christina Riccibeside Emma Myers, Percy Hynes White, Hunter Doohan, and more. The series was co-produced Alfred Gough as well as Miles Millar.
All episodes Wednesday broadcast on Netflix. You can watch Gaga dance below:
Source: Collider

