Lady Gaga The weird hug Wednesday Her latest red carpet look.
“Abracadabra” singer joins Wednesday Star Jenna Ortega Thursday, August 28, in Guastavino, New York City Part 2 of the show’s season 2 next week.
39-year-old Gaga joins Actors of popular Netflix dramas When it returns to new episodes on Wednesday, September 3. The Grammy Award winner will play the legendary teacher Rosaline Rotwood of Nevermore Academy on Wednesday.
Before her screen debut, Gaga played Wednesday’s favorite color – black – at the event on Wednesday – paired with an oversized clown-style hat (by the faint taste of green) with a huge corset with silver details, chiffon balloon pants and platform boots.
The singer’s makeup on this occasion is equally striking as she opted for dark lipstick and pink eyeshadow to enhance her pale face.
Wednesday Leading wife Ortega, 22, also wore a long tie-dye grey dress, reminiscent of the Gothic vibe of cemetery activities. The actress wore dark hair and a moody slippery look that contrasted with her faint makeup.
The two also posed for a photo with Costars Emma Myers and Happy Sundaywhen Gaga announced the release of her new song “Dead Dance” on Wednesday, September 3 Wednesday Season 2, Part 2, Hit Netflix. The song will appear in the upcoming episode of Fantasy Hot .
“I’m very happy with Wednesday. I’m a big fan of the show and there’s a lot of fun in it to support “Dead Dance”. ” Tudum release.
Gaga scoffed, “’The Inspiration for Death Dance’ is a breakup, and that’s everything we feel at the end sometimes; how the way a relationship ends kills our ability to be hopeful for love.”
She added: “It’s really such a cool, stylish rhythm.
Ortega told the media: “If you like it WednesdayIf you enter Lady Gaga, you should be happy to see her in Part 2 – it does work. She is incredible. She is one of the few rare instances because one does what she wants to do so clearly. It was a surreal experience just being able to watch her and take her there. ”

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