Lady Gaga just revealed she’s a Dancing With The Stars fan — and the couple she’s rooting for this season.
On TikTok Friday, Oct. 31, DWTS contestant Alix Earle posted a video of herself dressed up as the singer for Halloween while dancing and lip-syncing to her hit “Paparazzi.”
“Gaga ween,” she captioned the post.
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In the comment section, Lady Gaga complimented the social media influencer on her costume and revealed she’s rooting for her and her partner Val Chmerkovskiy to win the Mirrorball Trophy.
“Girl I love you and I’m rooting for you on DWTS! Thank you for this it’s so sweet,” the singer wrote alongside two black heart emojis.
Underneath Gaga’s comment, DWTS fans were excited to learn the pop star was a fan of the show.
“The concept of Lady Gaga watching Dancing With The Stars,” wrote one user. “ALIX WAKE UP GAGA COMMENTED.” said another.
And, it turns out that Lady Gaga is not just a fan of the show — she’s starred in it too. She was a guest performer during the season 8 finale in 2009, and couples have danced to her songs throughout the seasons as well.
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Earle and Chmerkovskiy have consistently been near the top of the DWTS leaderboard, with the pair earning the top score on “Halloween Night” with a 39/40 for their tango to Billie Eilish’s “Bury a Friend.”
The only judge to not award the dance 10/10 points was Cheryl Burke, who guest-starred on the Halloween episode. After the show, Earle’s stepmom Ashley slammed Burke for the decision, telling her to “go take more Ozempic.” Ashley has since apologized for her comments.
Earle and Chmerkovskiy scored an additional four points after coming in second place in the “Dance-Monster-thon,” bringing their total points for the night to 43.
Dancing with the Stars airs LIVE on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC and Disney+ and streams next day on Hulu.
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