The current fictional series are bringing to the present songs that were released in previous years, it already did stranger things with the theme Running Up That Hillof Kate Bush. Now the recent series merlin caused netizens to revive bloody maryOf the singer Lady Gaga, and how could it be otherwise, she reacted with a video on social networks.
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With gothic makeup, square-heeled shoes, and dark clothing, in homage to the curious character from the Crazy Adams, Gaga joined the trends that replicates the steps that Merlina (Jenna Ortega) he did in the fourth chapter of the series. The video published 11 hours ago on Tik Tok already exceeds 700 thousand likes and accumulates more than 17 thousand comments.
This is how Gaga reacts to trends from his own song, which was originally released 11 years ago as part of his album Born this way, which includes hits like American, Judas, Marry the night, among others.
The song was popularized by a scene in which the mystical character with black braids begins to dance in a particular way at a school party, in front of his classmates and his crush Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan).
Although the song with which Merlina surprises her classmates is The Crampsfrom the band goo goo muck, On Tik Tok, users made this dance viral with Gaga’s song, but with the same choreography as Merlina.
This unexpected response from the audience also left those who manage the official account of the series engrossed, who said they approved of this trend in Gaga’s sounds. “I understand that she is followed by little monsters. I approve it”, wrote the account in a tweet that was in turn responded to by Gaga.
“You’re welcome to the Haus of Gaga anytime (and bring fingers with you)”said the artist on Twitter. (AND)
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