Watch: Lady Gaga Joins The Trend, Does The Viral 'Wednesday Addams' Dance
It looks like singer Lady Gaga couldn't resist as she joined the bandwagon to do the famous 'Wednesday' Addams dance.

'Wednesday' has become an overnight sensation on Netflix and the show is enjoying huge popularity on the streaming platform. Jenna Ortega plays the lead role of 'Wednesday Addams' in the show and the bit where she performs a dance routine has become an instant hit. The challenge has now shot to the top of the trends list. The latest to take up the challenge is none other than Lady Gaga!
In a clip posted by Netflix on Instagram, Lady Gaga can be seen grooving to the beats of the song 'Bloody Mary' and she is then seen doing the viral 'Wednesday Addams' dance.
The clip starts of by giving a glimpse into Lady Gaga's makeup session and then she unleashes some killer dance moves.
The official handle of 'Wednesday Addams' was left impressed with Gaga's moves. "I see you doing my dance moves to @LadyGaga’s Bloody Mary. I understand she is followed by little monsters. I approve," the tweet mentioned.
I see you doing my dance moves to @LadyGaga’s Bloody Mary. I understand she is followed by little monsters. I approve.
— Wednesday Addams (@wednesdayaddams) December 1, 2022
Lady Gaga responded back, saying: "Slay Wednesday! You’re welcome at Haus of Gaga anytime (and bring Thing with you, we love paws around here)."
Slay Wednesday! You’re welcome at Haus of Gaga anytime (and bring Thing with you, we love paws around here ) https://t.co/aUdJEFYF68
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) December 1, 2022
'Wednesday' is a supernatural comedy horror television series based upon the character 'Wednesday Addams' from The Addams Family. The show has been created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and it stars Jenna Ortega as the title character.
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, Isaac Ordonez, Gwendoline Christie, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane, Fred Armisen, and Christina Ricci also appear in supporting roles.
Within two weeks of release, the show managed to become the third-most watched English-language Netflix series.