Lady Gaga honors Zizi Jeanmaire with feather-filled ‘Mon truc en plumes’ performance at Olympics 2024 opening ceremony

Lady Gaga kicked off the Olympics 2024 opening ceremony with a performance of Zizi Jeanmaire’s “Mon truc en plumes.” ZUMAPRESS.com

Nobody knows how to peacock quite like Lady Gaga.

The superstar took the stage by the Seine during the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony on Friday, performing a pitch-perfect rendition of French icon Zizi Jeanmaire’s “Mon truc en plumes.”

Jeanmaire debuted the song in 1961 at London’s Alhambra Theatre, dressed in all-black Yves Saint Laurent and joined by 12 men carrying pink feather fans. It soon became her signature number, one she’d continue to perform throughout her career.

Jeanmaire debuted the song in 1961 at London’s Alhambra Theatre, dressed in all-black Yves Saint Laurent and joined by 12 men carrying pink feather fans. Sygma via Getty Images

Gaga re-created the dancer and actress’ staging for the opening ceremony. Getty Images

“Mon truc en plumes” was Jeanmaire’s signature number, one she performed many times throughout her career. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

And Gaga re-created the dancer and actress’ staging for the opening ceremony, kicking off the show by descending the stairs in a Dior Haute Couture black feather jacket paired with a matching black-and-pink skirt dripping in plumage and sequins.

She later whipped off both pieces to reveal a black bustier and panties paired with opera gloves, heels and a feather headpiece.

Flanked by Dior-clad dancers brandishing bubblegum-colored feather shields and fans, Gaga delivered plenty of requisite razzle-dazzle during her performance of the cabaret classic, taking a turn at the piano and even getting hoisted into the air by her dancers at one point.

Gaga kicked off the show by descending the stairs in an over-the-top ombré coat dripping in black and pink plumage. Getty Images

She later whipped off the outerwear to reveal a black bustier, hot pants, opera gloves and heels. NBC

Flanked by dancers brandishing bubblegum-colored feather shields and fans, Gaga delivered plenty of requisite razzle-dazzle during her performance of the Gallic classic. Getty Images

“I feel so completely grateful to have been asked to open the Paris @Olympics 2024 this year. I am also humbled to be asked by the Olympics organizing committee to sing such a special French song—a song to honor the French people and their tremendous history of art, music, and theatre,” Gaga wrote on Instagram shortly after her performance, sharing more photos of her dramatic costume.

“Although I am not a French artist, I have always felt a very special connection with French people and singing French music—I wanted nothing more than to create a performance that would warm the heart of France, celebrate French art and music, and on such a momentous occasion remind everyone of one of the most magical cities on earth—Paris.”

She also revealed a special, personal tie to Jeanmaire; the dancer starred in Cole Porter’s musical “Anything Goes,” which was the first jazz song Gaga released with collaborator Tony Bennett.

Gaga also wrote that her team rented pompoms from Paris theater Le Lido, and that she “studied French choreography that put a modern twist on a French classic” to ensure her performance was as authentic as possible.

Gaga wrote on Instagram that she wanted to perform “a song to honor the French people and their tremendous history of art, music, and theatre.” ZUMAPRESS.com

She also revealed a special, personal tie to Jeanmaire; the dancer starred in Cole Porter’s musical “Anything Goes,” which was the first jazz song Gaga released with collaborator Tony Bennett. Getty Images

This marks the 13-time Grammy winner’s first time performing at the Olympic Games.

Celine Dion is also poised to sing during today’s opening ceremony, as a source confirmed to Page Six earlier this week — her first performance since she was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome in 2022.

While the details of her performance have been kept tightly under wraps, here’s hoping for another spectacle of musical showmanship.

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