WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Wednesday season two.
A Wednesday Netflix boss has paid tribute to the “amazing” Lady Gaga who made a cameo appearance in season two.
Netflix subscribers have been desperate for the second half of season of Wednesday to come out after making its initial debut last month and finally, the remaining episodes have arrived.
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What made the morbid hit’s return even more exciting though was the fact fans knew Lady Gaga was to star as her previously announced character of Rosaline Rotwood.
The time finally came to see the Born This Way singer when Grandma Hester Frump (Joanna Lumley) suggested that her granddaughter visit ex Nevermore Academy teacher Rosaline Rotwood’s (Lady Gaga) grave.
Rotwood had been a Raven like Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) who hadn’t been able to use her psychic abilities but by touching her grave and reciting a spell, she could temporarily get her powers back.

Wednesday did as her grandmother said and the teen was met with the ghostly appearance of Rosaline Rotwood.
Screen Time spoke to Wednesday’s costume designer Colleen Atwood about coming up with the design of the singing sensation’s outfit.
Atwood explained: “Well in the story she has a backstory that she was at the school as a teacher a long time ago and that she was an older soul before that.
“So we took a backing into the myth of it all that she was from the 1930s was where we picked up with her so that was the influence for the shape and the idea of her costume.
“The material, we wanted it to be grey, because it was almost like ghostly but without it being white.
“And then we used a veiling over her to soften the whole thing so you couldn’t tell right away what it was.
"Because it’s a vision, it’s really a vision that you see in a seance it’s not like she’s standing there as a real person.”
Atwood went on to share what it was like working with Lady Gaga when the cameras weren’t rolling.
“Stephani [Germanotta] was pretty amazing to collaborate with.
“She was totally about character, not about fashion, not about herself and her world but really wanted to enter the world of Wednesday.
“She’s a huge fan of the show and she really wanted it to be what Tim [Burton] wanted and what we wanted it to be, nothing to do with her input in that way, in a fashion way, it was all for the acting, it really was.”
Wednesday is available to watch on Netflix.
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