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‘American Horror Story’ season 6: Lady Gaga to return
Lady Gaga received an official invitation to remain a part of Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story acting troupe in October and she finally said yes!
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The 29-year-old singer wowed critics during Season 5 of “American Horror Story: Hotel” where she took on the role of the glamorous, blood-sucking Countess.
The real idea for Season 6 is expected to be announced sometime this month – and now that GaGa is officially on board, we can’t wait!
As usual, FX execs and Murphy are staying tight-lipped about the exact concept and setting for the next season of AHS.
As for the oft-discussed timeline, FX President John Landgraf revealed the TCAs in January that the new season will be “set in the present [with] echoes of the past…”
The two time periods thing isn’t new for the Ryan Murphy show; last season alone had flashbacks galore to the Hotel Cortez’s early days. “More rogue and more dark”, he told Entertainment Weekly.
The “Applause” singer is slated to come back to the show that resulted in a Golden Globe!
In an interview with NY radio station Z100’s Elvis Duran, she answered simply “yes” when asked whether she would return.
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In addition to starring in Season 6, Bassett also revealed that she will be directing an episode – marking the first time that a female has helmed an installment of the series.