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Lily Rabe Talks About Her Experience on American Horror Story and Kim Kardashian's Role



Lily Rabe Talks About Her Experience on American Horror Story and Kim Kardashian's Role


Lily Rabe, the popular actress, recently talked about her time on the hit TV show "American Horror Story" and shared her thoughts on Kim Kardashian's guest appearance in a past season. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Rabe reflected on her various roles in the horror anthology series and how they challenged her as an actress.


Rabe has appeared in seven out of ten seasons of "American Horror Story," playing characters ranging from a nun possessed by the devil to a ghostly real estate agent. Each season, the show presents a different storyline with a new cast of characters, giving its actors the opportunity to showcase their range and versatility.


When asked about her favorite role on the show, Rabe revealed that her character Misty Day in "American Horror Story: Coven" holds a special place in her heart. "Misty was such a unique and vibrant soul. I loved everything about her. I felt so much love for her and her journey," Rabe said.


Rabe also commented on Kim Kardashian's guest appearance in "American Horror Story: Hotel" back in 2015, casting the reality star as a victim of a supernatural serial killer. While some fans criticized Kardashian's casting as a "publicity stunt," Rabe defended the decision, saying, "I thought it was great. I love when people come in who you wouldn't expect and they do wonderful work."


Rabe added, "Kim was super sweet, incredibly professional, and so excited to be there. I thought she did an excellent job, and I'm all for it. I think that if it's somebody who wants to come in and do good work and be a part of it, then why not?"


Overall, Rabe's insights into her time on "American Horror Story" shed some light on the creative process and collaborative nature of the long-running series. As for Kardashian's appearance, it goes to show that the show is willing to take risks and experiment with guest stars. Whether or not fans agree with those choices, it's clear that "American Horror Story" will continue to push boundaries and keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

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