North West was crowned TikTok Princess at just 9 years old. On Dec. 1, Kim Kardashian's daughter shared a video on their joint TikTok account in which she recreated Wednesday Addams from the new Netflix series Wednesday 's viral dance , which fans set to Lady Gaga's 2011 deep cut of "Bloody Mary."
In the TikTok video, North wears a goth-style black T-shirt and lip-syncs to the pre-chorus of Gaga's "Born This Way ." The video then transitions to a black-and-white filter, with North now donning her best Wednesday Addams ensemble — including dark eye circles and lip makeup, as well as a wig with braids and bangs — and showing off her bizarre dance moves.
One of the main moments fans loved in the Tim Burton-directed series, which premiered on November 23, was Wednesday Addams' show-stopping performance in her school's Nevermore Academy's Rave'n Dance. The dance was choreographed by star Jenna Ortega. "Thanks to Siouxsie Sioux, Bob Fosse's Rich Man's Frug, Lisa Loring, Lene Lovich, Denis Lavant, and archival footage of 80s goths dancing in clubs," she wrote on Twitter. "Help me fix this." The show was actually The Cramps' song "Goo Goo Muck," but the TikTok user chose Gaga.
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Adams acknowledged the TikTok trend via the show's Twitter account on Wednesday. “I saw you doing my dance moves to @LadyGaga’s Bloody Mary,” the account wrote. "I know she's being stalked by little monsters. I agree." Gaga jokingly responded to Wednesday's tweet with the invitation. "Kill Wednesday! You're welcome to the Haus of Gaga anytime," she wrote in parentheses, "Please bring Thing, we love claws here."
With Kardashian's help, North has amassed more than 10 million TikTok followers, and she's done a great job of feeding them a steady stream of content, much of which features her mom. In addition to her sizzling dancing, North also shows off her life, sharing skincare and ponytail tutorials, clips from a Christmas sleepover party, and even a scene where she danced with Lizzo backstage at a show.
North's controversial father, Kanye West, isn't a fan of her TikTok presence and even criticized his ex-wife for letting their daughter use the social network in February. Kim quickly responded to Kanye's claims on her Instagram Story. "Kanye's constant attacks on me in interviews and on social media have actually caused more harm than TikTok North could have done," she wrote. "As a parent who is the primary provider and caregiver of our child, I will do my best to protect our daughter while also allowing her to express her creativity in the way she wishes under adult supervision - as this brings her hapiness."