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Fans of the fictional family and hit Netflix show, Wednesday, will recognise the iconic pale complexion of Uncle Fester behind the piano in the video.
The busker, who had dressed up during Paisley’s Halloween Festival, could be seen on Gilmour Street in the town’s centre.
They’re belting out an energetic rendition of Sia’s Chandelier, before turning the tune into a medley with Peaches from The Super Mario Bros film.

People flocked to the comments to praise the performance and continue the laughs.
One said: “Just wit we need on Sunday morning.”
Another added: “Seen another 1 of him driving up the middle of the road in it .. this is quality.”
And a third quipped: “he was so iconic.”
Uncle Fester is a member of the fictional Addams Family and has been played by numerous actors, originally by Jackie Coogan in the television series The Addams Family.
He’s described as “a completely hairless, hunched, and barrel-shaped man with dark, sunken eyes and often a deranged smile.”
The character was most recently portrayed in the hit Netflix show Wednesday by actor Fred Armisen.
We reported this week that Paisley’s Hallowe’en celebrations “can rival any other event” according to its organisers.
Pauline, events manager at Renfrewshire Council, explained the importance of the festival.
She said: “I have been involved with the event since its inception in 2014 and I am really proud of how it has become a vital fixture of the local and national calendar.
“The first event had 5000 people in attendance and it has grown from strength to strength.
“We expect up to 45,000 people this year.
“To do something that means so much to the community is a great honour and it is an important responsibility to make sure we get the festival right.

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