Kim Kardashian’s Role in American Horror Story: Delicate Part Two Trailer

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Kim Kardashian is set to showcase her acting chops in the upcoming season of American Horror Story: Delicate Part Two, which is slated to premiere on April 3. In the chilling trailer, Kardashian’s character, Siobhan, exhibits a sinister side as she engages in unsettling interactions with Emma Roberts’ character, Anna Victoria Alcott.

The trailer picks up where the first part left off, with Anna discovering she is pregnant. As Anna expresses her desire to quit her campaign for an Oscar due to her impending motherhood, Siobhan forcefully intervenes, slapping her across the face and insisting that Anna continue her pursuit of fame. The clip also features eerie hallucinations experienced by Anna, including terrifying visions of her baby clawing its way out of her stomach.

Siobhan’s manipulative nature is further highlighted when she promises Anna the life of her dreams in exchange for an unspecified sacrifice. In a particularly unsettling moment, Anna leans in to kiss Siobhan, indicating her willingness to do anything for success.

As the trailer unfolds, Siobhan’s character is poised to reveal her darkest secrets, with Anna realizing the extent of her publicist’s malevolence. Siobhan’s chilling response to Anna’s accusation that she is a monster—”I’m so much worse”—underscores the ominous tone of the upcoming season.

For Kardashian, this role marks her first major acting endeavor, and her performance in the trailer has already garnered attention. Co-stars, including Zachary Quinto, have praised Kardashian’s performance, highlighting her commitment to the role and her seamless integration into the cast.

As fans eagerly await the premiere of American Horror Story: Delicate Part Two, Kardashian’s portrayal of Siobhan promises to deliver thrills and chills as the anthology series continues to captivate audiences with its unsettling narrative and compelling performances.

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