In a new video, the popular dancer and YouTuber introduced herself as “Draco Siwa🐍🐍🐍,” slicking back her short blonde hair and donning the recognizable Hogwarts Slytherin student uniform—including a shirt, tie, and green and black cape. Siwa completely transforms into the character of Draco Malfoy, played by Tom Felton in the Harry Potter film series, acting out the iconic scene in which he first introduces himself to Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. She mouths the line, “Hi, I’m Malfoy. Draco Malfoy,” holding out her hand to the camera. In the movie scene, Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) snickers in the background, leading Malfoy to say, “Think my name’s funny, do you? There’s no need to ask yours. Red hair and a hand-me-down robe, you must be a Weasley!” The 19-year-old nailed the impression, and people flooded the comments with compliments. Singer-songwriter Lolo commented on the post, saying, “JOJO THIS IS AMAZING,” while Siwa’s former dance coach, Abby Lee Miller of Dance Moms, commented, “👏👏👏.” Actress and dancer KayCee Stroh, who you might recognize from High School Musical, wrote, “Perfection!” Fellow YouTuber and actress Liza Koshy also commented, writing, “very good.” Fans were amazed by the costume and the clear resemblance between Siwa and Felton as Malfoy, with one person writing, “OH MY GOD THE ACCURACY.” Another played on the Slytherin angle, saying, “Okay but like… abbbbbsolutely slayeddd🐍.” Last year at Halloween time, Siwa was competing on Dancing With The Stars, and she went all out for the show’s Halloween episode. Siwa and her partner, Jenna Johnson, dressed up as Pennywise and Georgie, respectively, from the horror film It. She posted the costume on her Instagram, also sharing a few of her past Halloween outfits over the years. More News:
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