Ryan Murphy has been pushing boundaries with American Horror Story for several seasons now, but the creator of the FX anthology has outdone himself in the latest installment, "Hotel".
The 'American Horror Storys' film producer bring out new extremes in this season when he give to audience a scene never before seen on television: a bloody foursome Lady Gaga and Matt Bomer directed by Murphy, marked quite the acting debut for the pop star, who plays the glamorous, bloodthirsty owner of the eponymous Hotel Cortez, The Countess, a 2009 French-German drama historical film written, directed by Julie Delpy and based on the life of Elizabeth Báthory who has believed that bathing in the blood of virgin girls can help her to reach eternal youth and beauty.
The rendezvous begins when the Countess and Donovan having naked fun with another male-female duo in her hotel penthouse—then the bloodthirsty lovers slit the throats of their companions. The pair then indulges their hemo-craving habit, just one example of the many addictions that underpin the series' this year.
An artist known for her daring outfits (see more in Lady Gaga clothes) and risky reinvention, it’s no surprise that the burgeoning actress had no qualms going into the provocative scene — but her motivation for diving into isn't necessarily what it may seem. “I know what maybe everybody thinks happens is that I get a script and I go, ‘Oh yay! A foursome. Whoopie!’ And it’s not just like that,” Lady Ga ga tells The Hollywood Reporter.
"I don’t just simply do things because they are provocative or because they are shocking," Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta continues. "I’m doing it because the story that Ryan Murphy is telling about addiction, the story that he’s telling about our own narcissism, the story that he’s telling bout how the human being strives to survive within the challenges of the universe — that to me is what makes the sex so good.”
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Matthew Staton, however, was not quite as enthusiastic about the racy bit. His reaction when he first read the script? “Um, I think what anybody’s reaction would be, which is that you freak out a little bit for sure,” he tells THR. But it was Gaga herself who helped the Magic Mike XXL star get over his nerves.
“Thank God Stefani is not only a brilliant actress but also very relatable,” Matthew Staton Bomer says. “She made sure she broke down the walls for all of us. When you’re that big of a star, the ball is in your court to level the playing field and make yourself approachable.” And she did just that — the "Bad Romance" singer had the Horror Story team over to her house before production began.
That was all it took for Bomer to feel comfortable jumping into bed with the superstar wearing only a sock. “By the time the cameras were rolling, I had been able to relate to her as a friend, ” he adds. “I didn’t have to think about the mythos of Joanne Germanotta. We could simply play the scene as our figures and not worry about anything else. ”
According to the Wiki: American Horror Story: Hotel is the fifth season of the FX horror anthology television series American Horror Story. It premiered on October 7, 2015. The series was renewed in October 2014, with the subtitle Hotel being confirmed soon after. Hotel marks the first season to not feature series mainstay Jessica Lange. Returning cast members from previous seasons of the series include: Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, Denis O'Hare, Lily Rabe, Kathy Bates, Emma Roberts, Angela Bassett, Chloë Sevigny, Finn Wittrock, Wes Bentley, Mare Winningham, and Matt Bomer, along with new cast members Lady Gaga, Cheyenne Jackson, Naomi Campbell, and Max Greenfield.
American Horror Story: Hotel begins to air on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on FX.
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