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Naomi Grossman Set to Return to "American Horror Story"

 Naomi Grossman Set to Return to "American Horror Story"



Naomi Grossman is set to return to "American Horror Story" for its upcoming season. Grossman first appeared on the show as Pepper in its second season, "Asylum," and later returned for its fourth season, "Freak Show."

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Grossman's return to the show was confirmed in a recent interview where she teased that fans can expect her to play a completely different character this time around. While she couldn't reveal much about her role in the upcoming season, Grossman hinted that fans should be prepared for something spooky.


"I think fans are going to be excited to see me in a whole new way," said Grossman. "I can't wait for everyone to see the new character that I'm playing."


Grossman's return to the show is a testament to her talent as an actress. She has previously stated that she auditioned for the role of Pepper without knowing much about the character or the show, and her performance captured the attention of fans and critics alike.


Since her appearance on "American Horror Story," Grossman has continued to work in television and film. She has made guest appearances on shows like "Heroes Reborn" and "Room 104," and she appeared in the indie film "Wretched."


Fans of "American Horror Story" can look forward to seeing Grossman's return when the new season premieres later this year. With her talent and versatility, it's sure to be a thrilling addition to the already spooky and suspenseful series.

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