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Shangela receives support from Lady Gaga ahead of the Dancing with the Stars finale

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Lady Gaga praised Drag Race star Shangela after she delivered an electric performance of her hit track The Edge of Glory on Dancing with the Stars.

Back in September, the beloved talent made history as the first drag performer to compete in the US iteration of beloved dancing competition.

Over the last few weeks, Shangela and her partner Gleb Savchenko have captivated viewers with their showstopping routines ranging from the Quick Step, Salsa, Rumba, Foxtrot, Cha-cha-cha, Tango, Jazz, Samba and the Charleston.

On 14 November, the show’s highly anticipated semi-finals took place –which featured the We’re Here host performing an electric Paso Doble routine to Gaga’s chart-topping hit. “The fact that we are able to perform to a Lady Gaga song is so special because she has always been supportive, kind and so generous with her love for me and I am so grateful for it.

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