Who will Lady Gaga play in season 2 of “Wednesday”?

Mother Monster Lady Gaga will appear in Wednesday Season 2.
Although the “disease” singer has not yet come to the small screen from part 1 of the second season of Hit Netflix. Wednesday Season 2, part 2, arrives at Netflix on September 3.
On the eve of the Netflix Live Tudum 2025 event, the Netflix Addams X official account tweeted about the singer when she concluded the celebration.
“Rosaline Rotwood. Mystery with a reputation that precedes it,” tweeted the account on May 31, 2025. “Our paths will meet. Welcome to Mayhem @ladygaga.”
At Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event, Gaga played a mixture of songs including “Bloody Mary” and two titles from his new album Grabuge“Abracadabra” and “Zombieboy”.
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“Mysterious and enigmatic, Rosaline Rotwood is a legendary Nevermore teacher who meets Wednesday,” said the official description of Netflix.
In addition to appearing in season 2, the musician also wrote a new song for the show, “Death Dance”, which should be released with a clip of the accompaniment in September alongside the arrival of part 2 on Netflix. Variety first reported the news of the song, and The Hollywood Reporter added that the director of the Tim Burton series also produced the clip.
When season 1 of Wednesday Released, Gaga filmed himself by making the viral Gothic dance that Jenna Ortega made to the Cramps Cramps of Cramps. The singer is not foreign to the presentation of her music in films and television shows either. One of his first singles “poker facing” was presented in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010), and his song “Disease” had just presented in the final of season 2 of Buccaneers On Apple TV +. She also wrote a song album of songs for Joker: Folia with two (2024), and she helped “hold my hand” Top Gun: Maverick (2022).
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