American Horror Story: Double Feature adds Kaia Gerber to the cast

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

American Horror Story co-creator Ryan Murphy has made it Instagram official that model Kaia Gerber, the daughter of legendary supermodel Cindy Crawford, has joined the cast of the show's upcoming tenth season, which was recently revealed to be titled American Horror Story: Double Feature.

No details on Gerber's character were shared, but Gerber has acknowledged that she is "freaking out" and "very excited" about being cast on the show.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Gerber's Double Feature co-stars will include Sarah Paulson, Macaulay Culkin, Kathy Bates, Evan Peters, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Adina Porter, Lily Rabe, Angelica Ross, and Finn Wittrock.

American Horror Story season 10 is called Double Feature because it will be telling 

two horrifying stories, one by the sea… the other by the sand.

Murphy has said that Culkin will be playing an "insane part" that involves having "crazy, erotic sex with Kathy Bates". Paulson teased that her character "has some issues" and sports a hair color that has never been on Paulson's head before.

American Horror Story: Double Feature will begin airing on FX later in 2021.
 

Source: Ryan Murphy

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