American Horror Story: Delicate OFFICIAL trailer shows Kim Kardashian’s acting debut alongside Emma Roberts and Cara Delevingne in full for the first time

American Horror Story: Delicate OFFICIAL trailer showcases Kim Kardashian’s acting debut alongside Emma Roberts and Cara Delevingne for the first time

Kim Kardashian’s acting talent was first showcased in the official American Horror Story: Delicate trailer alongside Emma Roberts and Cara Delevingne.

The two-minute clip was released Wednesday, in which the 42-year-old mogul uttered her first lines in Ryan Murphy’s horror anthology series.

It begins with Kim telling Emma, ​​”You’re an A-list star now.” Focus on the good.’

Emma plays a top actress named Anna Victoria Alcott, while Kim plays friend and aging actress Siobhan Walsh.

The plot follows Emma’s character, who has undergone multiple IVF treatments and begins to become paranoid as mysterious forces prevent her from getting pregnant.

Hitting the small screen! Kim Kardashian’s acting talent was first seen in the official trailer for American Horror Story: Delicate, alongside Emma Roberts

It begins with Kim telling Emma, ​​”You’re an A-list star now.” Focus on the good’

Reassurance: The Kardashians star also showed off her physical acting abilities as she reassuringly grabbed Emma’s arm

She does eventually have a child, but the pregnancy ends in what doctors tell her is a miscarriage. However, she can still feel her baby growing as her body continues to show signs of pregnancy.

As if the challenge of creating offspring wasn’t enough, it seems like the main character’s career (and life) is on the line.

Kim was seen in a distorted image in the trailer questioning Emma, ​​”Do you want an Oscar?” Do you want it as much as a baby?” to which the main character quickly replies yes.

As if that weren’t enough, Cara Delevingne plays a rather creepy character named Meg, who can be seen waving creepily at Emma’s character.

Emma tells her husband Dexter Harding (played by Matt Czuchry), “That woman, I think she’s following me.”

The 13th season of the FX horror anthology series premieres September 20 and is an adaptation of Danielle Valentine’s horror novel Delicate Condition.

“It’s basically a horror novel about pregnancy,” Valentine said Entertainment weekly.

In April, Kardashian dropped the surprising news that she would be starring in Delicate on her Instagram page while posting a trailer for the season.

Dynamic duo: Emma plays a top actress named Anna Victoria Alcott, while Kim plays friend and aging actress Siobhan Walsh

Interesting: The plot follows the character of Emma, ​​who has had multiple IVF treatments and begins to become paranoid as mysterious forces prevent her from getting pregnant

Uh oh: She eventually has a child, but the pregnancy ends in what doctors tell her is a miscarriage. However, she can still feel her baby growing as her body continues to show signs of pregnancy

All eyes on her: As if the challenge of creating offspring wasn’t enough, it seems like the main character’s career (and life) is on the line

Chilling: Cara Delevingne plays a rather creepy character named Meg, who could be seen looking creepy after Emma’s character

Kim was seen in a distorted image in the trailer questioning Emma, ​​”Do you want an Oscar?” Do you want it as much as a baby?” to which the main character quickly replies yes

Emma tells her husband Dexter Harding (played by Matt Czuchry): ‘That woman, I think she follows me’

It had terrifying music with the words, “AHS12. Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian are delicate. This summer.’

Kim simply captioned the short clip with eyes and a drop of blood emoji.

The season was written by Halley Feiffer, who also served as showrunner. In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, AHS co-creator Ryan Murphy said, “Halley Feiffer has written a fun, stylish, and ultimately terrifying role especially for Kim, and this season is ambitious and unlike anything we’ve ever done.” ‘

The first installment of American Horror Story: Delicate premieres September 20 on FX.

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