'Dancing Hermione' continues to show off her exceptional talent in not only the world of Harry Potter, but also in the clubs of London.
After a stellar appearance on the streets of London during Pride dressed in her Hermione Granger cosplay, performer Kelley Ellison decided to take her skills a step further. Recently, Ellison ditched her wizard robes for some thigh-high boots and did her best Ariana Grande impression.
SEE ALSO: Summer just got more magical at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, with Butterbeer ice cream and moreEllison entered a lip sync competition at a local London club and death dropped all over the stage to Grande's 2014 single "Problem."
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In a subsequent tweet, Ellison explained that her Ariana lewk was all thanks to a heavy wig mimicking the massive ponytail Grande's become famous for.
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Ellison, who identifies as both bisexual and demisexual, has become an advocate for the LGBTQ community, and gives due credit to the Harlem ballroom scene and gay black men for creating and sharing the fierce power of voguing.
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Although she did not win the competition, she left a lasting impression on both the audience and Twitter users who saw the clip.
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In all honesty, how did she not win?
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