Lady Gaga’s Explosive Cameo in Wednesday Season 2: Friend or Foe?
The second season of Netflix’s Wednesday, which dropped on August 6, 2025, has fans buzzing with its latest curveball: a show-stopping cameo by Lady Gaga as Belladonna, a mysterious new character who crashes an Addams Family gathering with all the subtlety of a thunderstorm. The tagline “Lady Gaga just crashed the Addams’ party… and Morticia’s face says it all” captures the electric moment when Belladonna’s arrival leaves Morticia Addams (Catherine Zeta-Jones) visibly rattled—an unprecedented reaction for the unflappable matriarch. Fans are split on whether Belladonna is a friend or foe, and the debate is lighting up social media. Below, I dive into the scene, analyze the clues, and offer my theory on Belladonna’s role in Wednesday Season 2, all while avoiding spoilers beyond what’s publicly teased.

The Scene: A Party Crasher Like No Other
In the second episode of Wednesday Season 2, titled “A Dagger to the Heart,” the Addams Family hosts a rare gala at Nevermore Academy, ostensibly to celebrate the school’s resilience after the chaotic events of Season 1. The event is a gothic spectacle, with chandeliers dripping with cobwebs, guests in macabre attire, and Morticia gliding through the crowd with her signature poise. Enter Lady Gaga’s Belladonna, who makes an entrance that could only be described as Gaga-esque: draped in a blood-red gown with raven feathers, she descends a grand staircase, commanding the room’s attention with a haunting rendition of a song that echoes her 2012 hit “Bloody Mary,” a track that became a fan-favorite anthem for Wednesday Addams after Season 1’s viral dance scene.
Morticia’s reaction is the focal point of the moment. Typically composed and in control, she freezes, her eyes narrowing as Belladonna locks gazes with her. The camera lingers on Morticia’s face—described by fans as a mix of shock, suspicion, and something deeper, perhaps recognition. Wednesday (Jenna Ortega), standing nearby, notices her mother’s unease, her own curiosity piqued. Belladonna’s cryptic line, “It’s been too long, Morticia. Did you think you could keep the shadows buried forever?” sets the room abuzz and leaves viewers questioning her intentions. The scene, available in Netflix’s promotional clips, has sparked endless speculation about Belladonna’s role in the Addams universe.
The Fan Divide: Friend or Foe?

The Wednesday fandom, particularly on X, is split down the middle. Some see Belladonna as a potential ally, possibly an old friend or rival from Morticia’s past who could aid Wednesday in unraveling the season’s central mystery involving the one-eyed crows and the blood-stained letter tied to Xavier Thorpe (see my previous article for context). Others view her as a villain, a disruptive force with a grudge against the Addams family. Posts on X reflect the divide:
Pro-Friend Camp: Users like @GagaAddams4Ever argue that Belladonna’s dramatic entrance and musical flair align with the Addams’ eccentric vibe. They point to Gaga’s history with the franchise—her song “Bloody Mary” inspired Wednesday’s iconic dance—as evidence that she’s a natural fit as an ally. Some theorize Belladonna is a long-lost Addams relative, perhaps a cousin or aunt, whose knowledge of the family’s dark history could help Wednesday confront the crow-related threat.
Pro-Foe Camp: Conversely, users like @NevermoreSleuth highlight Morticia’s reaction as a red flag. “Morticia doesn’t flinch for anyone,” one post reads. “If she’s shook, Belladonna’s bad news.” This camp speculates that Belladonna might be linked to Judi, the Avian villain controlling the one-eyed crows, or even a mastermind behind the season’s supernatural chaos. Her cryptic line about “shadows buried” suggests a past betrayal or secret that could threaten the Addams family.
The debate is fueled by Gaga’s real-world connection to the show. After fans embraced “Bloody Mary” in Season 1, Gaga expressed enthusiasm for the series, and Jenna Ortega confirmed in a 2024 Variety interview that Gaga was “so excited to be involved” in Season 2. This meta-layer—Gaga’s music already being part of the Wednesday DNA—makes her role as Belladonna feel both inevitable and enigmatic.
Analyzing the Clues: Who Is Belladonna?

While the full context of Belladonna’s role awaits the release of Wednesday Season 2, Part 2 on September 3, 2025, we can piece together clues from the scene and the broader narrative:
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Morticia’s Reaction: Morticia’s unease suggests a personal history with Belladonna. In The Addams Family lore, Morticia is rarely rattled, so Belladonna’s ability to unsettle her implies a deep connection—perhaps a shared past at Nevermore or a family secret. The line about “shadows buried” hints at a scandal or trauma Morticia thought was resolved.
Belladonna’s Aesthetic and Power: Gaga’s entrance, with its theatricality and raven-feather gown, screams Addams-esque flair, but the red hue stands out against the family’s monochromatic palette. This could symbolize an outsider status or a deliberate challenge to their legacy. Her song, a reimagined “Bloody Mary,” might be a clue to her powers—possibly psychic or supernatural, aligning with Nevermore’s Outcast students.
Connection to the Crow Mystery: The season’s overarching plot involves a flock of one-eyed crows controlled by Judi, an Avian with a vendetta. Belladonna’s feathered attire and commanding presence could link her to this avian theme, either as an ally who understands the crows’ power or as a foe manipulating them. The blood-stained letter in Xavier’s sketchbook, tied to a one-eyed crow painting, might also connect to Belladonna’s arrival, suggesting she knows more than she lets on.
Gaga’s Casting: Lady Gaga’s involvement feels purposeful. Her persona as a boundary-pushing artist mirrors the Addams family’s defiance of norms, but her history of playing complex characters (e.g., Patrizia Reggiani in House of Gucci) suggests Belladonna could be a morally ambiguous figure—neither fully friend nor foe.
My Theory: Belladonna as a Chaotic Neutral
Here’s my take: Belladonna is neither a clear friend nor a straightforward foe but a chaotic neutral force who disrupts the status quo to force the Addams family to confront their past. I believe she’s a former Nevermore student who knew Morticia during her school days, possibly a rival or confidante who was involved in a dark incident—perhaps a ritual or betrayal—that Morticia buried to protect the family’s reputation. Belladonna’s return, with her provocative line about “shadows,” suggests she’s here to unearth that secret, not necessarily to destroy the Addamses but to settle an old score or seek closure.
Her connection to the crow mystery likely stems from her own supernatural abilities, possibly avian-related, given her feathered aesthetic. She might not be controlling the crows but could have knowledge of Judi’s powers or the blood-stained letter’s significance. As a chaotic neutral, Belladonna helps Wednesday indirectly—her presence pushes Wednesday to dig deeper into the mystery—but her motives are self-serving, tied to her own unresolved past with Morticia. This aligns with Gaga’s casting: a larger-than-life figure who shakes up the narrative without fitting neatly into a hero or villain box.
Friend, Foe, or Something Else?
If I were Wednesday, I’d approach Belladonna with cautious curiosity. Her entrance is too calculated to be benign, but Morticia’s reaction suggests she’s not an immediate threat. I’d shadow her, probe her motives, and use her cryptic hints to unravel the crow mystery, all while keeping her at arm’s length. Wednesday’s strength is her ability to navigate ambiguity, and Belladonna seems like the perfect puzzle for her to solve.
The fan debate—friend or foe?—misses the nuance of Belladonna’s role. She’s likely both and neither, a catalyst for chaos that will redefine the Addams family’s legacy. As we await Part 2, one thing’s clear: Lady Gaga’s Belladonna has stolen the show, and Morticia’s face says it all. What’s your theory? Is Belladonna an ally, an enemy, or something entirely unexpected? Drop your thoughts, and let’s keep the mystery alive.