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Lady Gaga swoons for local dancers

Earlier this week local twins Jesse and Jermaine D’Vauz from Ellenbrook posted a short fun video to YouTube. The brothers showed their love of Lady Gaga by re-enacting a short section of the choreography from her latest hit, Judas.

The next day the video got the attention of Lady Gaga herself who posted to her Twitter account ‘Judas choreography by two sexy boys! Swoon! This is why I love my fans you don’t skip a beat.’

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The clip has now been viewed over 160,000 times in less than a week and tonight the boys will perform the entire routine at The Court Hotel.

‘The last two days have been quite overwhelming’, Jesse D’Vauz told OUTinPerth

Jesse confesses that they are both huge Lady Gaga fans and the invitation to perform live at The Court has added some additional pressure as they race to learn all the choreography before taking to the stage tonight.

Jesse tells us ‘I’m a bit nervous as we’re halfway through putting it all together’ and explains that it has taken some time to watch the Judas video repetitively and dissect the dance moves.
Friends of the brothers have also seized upon their sudden internet fame and launched a campaign to get the brothers on Ellen DeGeneres’s talk program, which has a love of highlighting internet success stories.

Check out the short video on YouTube, the brothers will hit the stage at The Court Hotel at 11:30pm tonight.

Graeme Watson

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