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She is best known for her kooky outfits and outlandish performances.

So Lady Gaga dressing up as Wednesday Addams to do the spooky character’s dance comes as no surprise as the singer celebrated the success of new Netflix series.

Singer Gaga, 36, looked just like the fictional character with her braided hair and lace blouse in the fun clip shared to the streaming service’s Instagram page.

Mother Monster has arrived: Lady Gaga has dressed up as Wednesday Addams to do the spooky character's dance comes to celebrate the success of new Netflix series

Creepy! Jenan Ortega stars in Wednesday as Wednesday Addams in the new Netflix series and is pictured during the iconic dance sequence

Mother Monster has arrived: Lady Gaga (left) has dressed up as Wednesday Addams (right) to do the spooky character’s dance comes to celebrate the success of new Netflix series

Captioned ‘Mother Monster has arrived’, the short video shows Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, getting made up to look more like Wednesday.

She slips on a pair of vintage platform black leather heels with some Argyle socks underneath.

Panning up to the rest of her outfit, Gaga wears a white lacy high-neck blouse with a black blazer and matching black shorts.

Her makeup is smokey and dramatic, as she drags the dark liner away from her eye and adds a dark gloss to her lips.

Star of the show: Singer Gaga, 36, looked just like the fictional character played by Jenna Ortega (pictured as Wednesday Addams)  in the clip shared to Netflix's Instagram pages

Star of the show: Singer Gaga, 36, looked just like the fictional character played by Jenna Ortega (pictured as Wednesday Addams)  in the clip shared to Netflix’s Instagram pages

Boogy: Captioned 'Mother Monster has arrived', the short video shows Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, getting made up to look more like Wednesday

In character: Gaga slipped on a pair of vintage platform black leather heels with some Argyle socks underneath

In character: Captioned ‘Mother Monster has arrived’, the short video shows Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, getting made up to look more like Wednesday

Gaga’s blonde locks are up in braids tied in circles at the crown of her head and she strikes a creepy pose to the camera.

As the lyrics of her 2011 dance-pop song Bloody Mary come in, Stefani breaks out into a dance number just like Wednesday did in the iconic scene of the Netflix series.

Fans of Gaga, called Little Monsters, shared their love for the video, with one user commenting: ‘The only person who has slayed this dance,’ while another quipped: ‘MOTHER IS MOTHERING’.

A third added: ‘She needs to be in Season 2. Maybe a teacher or the new principal.’

The clip has accumulated almost a quarter of a million views after being shared to 33.8million followers on the Netflix and Wednesday Netflix Instagram accounts.

Spooky: Her makeup is smokey and dramatic, as she drags the dark liner away from her eye

Kooky: She added a dark gloss to her lips just like Wednesday

Spooky: Her makeup is smokey and dramatic, as she drags the dark liner away from her eye and adds a dark gloss to her lips

Popular: Gaga's blonde locks are up in braids tied in circles at the crown of her head and she strikes a creepy pose to the camera

Mirror image: Jenna Ortega as Wednesday in the famous Netflix series doing the same iconic dance

Popular: Gaga’s blonde locks are up in braids tied in circles at the crown of her head and she strikes a creepy pose to the camera. Pictured right, Jenna Ortega as Wednesday in the famous Netflix series doing the same iconic dance

Her dance comes as Jenna Ortega’s new series Wednesday continues to dominate Netflix charts.

The hit supernatural series has become the streamer’s third most popular English-language TV series ever, according to Deadline.

Wednesday has now achieved 752.52M hours viewed ever since its November 23 debut and has been watched in around 115M households.

The only two shows ranked above Wednesday are Stranger Things 2 and DAHMER: Monster – The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.

Memorable: Wednesday has been breaking records ever since it debuted on the platform last month, garnering 341.23 million hours viewed just one week since its premiere

Memorable: Wednesday has been breaking records ever since it debuted on the platform last month, garnering 341.23 million hours viewed just one week since its premiere

Iconic scene: As the lyrics of her 2011 dance-pop song Bloody Mary come in, Stefani breaks out into a dance number just like Wednesday did in the iconic scene of the Netflix series

Songstress: The clip has accumulated almost a quarter of a million views after being shared to 33.8million followers on the Netflix and Wednesday Netflix Instagram accounts

Iconic scene: As the lyrics of her 2011 dance-pop song Bloody Mary come in, Stefani breaks out into a dance number just like Wednesday did in the iconic scene of the Netflix series

South Korean drama Squid Game remains Netflix’s most-popular series ever. 

Wednesday has been breaking records ever since it debuted on the platform last month.

The series nabbed the record for most hours viewed in a week for an English language series late last month, logging a total of 341.23 million hours viewed just one week since its premiere.

It has garnered 411.29M more viewers since that achievement was announcement.

The latest numbers mean Wednesday broke the record it set itself last week for most hours viewed in a single week for an English language program. It remains number one on that list. 

Going for the gold! Gaga's dance number comes after Wednesday was announced as the streamer's third most popular English-language TV series ever

Going for the gold! Gaga’s dance number comes after Wednesday was announced as the streamer’s third most popular English-language TV series ever

The new Netflix series Wednesday stars Jenna as the iconic Addams Family character, a role previously inhabited by Christina Ricci.

In a recent interview, Jenna revealed she did not seek advice from Christina on how to play the character. 

‘Our show has super powers and outcasts and evil ghost pilgrims,’ Jenna said in an MTV News interview with co-star Emma Myers, who plays her roommate, Enid.

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‘I think when [Christina] was on set, neither one of us said “Wednesday” once to each other,’ Jenna explained.

‘I don’t think she wanted to get in the way of my performance and feel like she was overbearing,’ adding, ‘They’re two very different people, our Wednesdays.’

Casting a spell: Wednesday has been breaking records ever since it debuted on Netflix last month

Casting a spell! Wednesday has been breaking records ever since it debuted on the platform last month

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