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Kate Bush dubbed psychopath by fans for way she pours tea after Stranger Things revival

The new season of Stranger Things has brought back the likes of 80s pop music, including Brit alt-pop diva Kate Bush’s classic hit Running Up That Hill.

The 1985 hit song has topped iTunes UK chart since the Netflix show’s release on Friday (May 27).

But as fans are re-discovering Kate’s music, they are horrified by her tea-brewing skill in one trending video.

In the bizarre re-surfaced clip, Kate is seen making cups of tea while she speaks about her music in an audio over the clip.

She said: “I’ve been a big fan of Alan’s music for quite a while and I thought how nice it would be to get him to come in and play some harp.”

A video of Kate Bush making tea has gone viral and has left many fans horrified by the way she poured tea

The singer walks into her home and fills her tea pot with hot water.

Giving it a few seconds of shake, Kate attempts to pour tea into two mugs and continues to pour even though the tea is at the very top of the rim.

The video was captioned: “Any new Kate Bush fans must see this very important video of her pouring tea.”

Viewers were shocked and even dubbed Kate a “psychopath”

She spilled the tea and continued to pour between two mugs

One said: “Crumbs, I adore Kate Bush but pouring tea like that leaves me speechless and in a cold sweat. I need a lie down and a thorough review of my own tea pouring boundaries.”

Another wrote: “I am emphatically not a new fan but what the f*** did I just watch?”

A third added: “Sorry but Kate Bush is a literal psychopath. Who pours their tea like that?”

The singer’s song Running Up That Hill is now UK’s iTunes chart no.1
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Kate’s song, written by herself from her iconic Hounds of Love album, was heard in the premiere episode and throughout the storyline of Max Mayfield, played by Sadie Sink.

But long before Stranger Things, the song was used at the main theme tune for the 1986 children’s drama Running Scared on BBC1.

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