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Sarah Paulson Reveals The 'AHS: Freak Show' Scene That Made Her Cry

Sarah Paulson Reveals The 'AHS: Freak Show' Scene That Made Her Cry
Sarah Paulson has participated in some intense scenes on “American Horror Story,” but you might be surprised which one freaked her out the most.

On “AHS: Freak Show,” Paulson plays a two-headed woman with differing personalities, making even menial tasks exponentially more difficult. Paulson explained in an interview with Vulture that because of this a seemingly simple scene caused her to lose it on set.

In the scene, one of the conjoined twins, Bette, is trying to eat bread while the other, Dot, writes in a diary. “My voice kept wanting to come out as Dot. I freaked out. Before I knew it, I was crying on set,” said Paulson.

The actress went on to explain that show creator Ryan Murphy calmed her down by taking her on a walk and explaining that what she was trying to do hadn’t been done before. Murphy’s words echo ones he has said during press for the show. When talking to The Hollywood Reporter about Paulson’s role this season, he said, “She literally has to do scenes with herself, which is insane.”

Though navigating through disorienting scenes on this season is difficult for Paulson, everything from past seasons suggests she’ll be up to the task. Earlier this year, the actress opened up to “Late Night” host Seth Meyers about a variety of bizarre scenes she’s already had to do on “AHS,” which included breastfeeding 35-year-old Zachary Quinto and having sex while being surrounded by snakes.

The actress did say that she had “some tequila” to calm her nerves for the snakes, but we’ll cut her some slack on that one.

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For more from Paulson, head to Vulture.

“American Horror Story: Freak Show” airs Wednesday at 10:00 p.m. ET on FX.

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VIDEO: Matinée LaLeche Is Serving Milk This Halloween

VIDEO: Matinée LaLeche Is Serving Milk This Halloween

headerCapitale_Promo_Graphic-1They say milk does the body good, but you know what does it for us? Hot bodies dripping in milk! That’s exactly what you’ll experience at the first ever Matinée LaLeche Halloween party in New York City. The world’s biggest dance party is taking over the beautiful Capitale space with a 3D laser show and 20 gorgeous Spanish dancers who will be pouring milk all over each other.

“We mix Broadway-show caliber production with fantasy nightlife elements,” explains Jake Resnicow, one of Matinée’s managing partners. “We combine celebrity performers, spectacular Cirque acts, unparalleled sound and lighting, and beats from the world’s hottest DJs.”

If you’re in New York for Halloween, this is one party you definitely do not want to miss. Get your tickets here and see what trickery you can expect by watching the video below.

For more information, go to The Underwear Expert.

Photo credit: Matinée

 

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Catholic School Bans Julianne Moore, Ellen Page Lesbian Drama Shoot – VIDEO

Catholic School Bans Julianne Moore, Ellen Page Lesbian Drama Shoot – VIDEO

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A Catholic boys’ school in New Rochelle, New York, has reversed its decision to allow Freeheld — a film in which Julianne Moore and Ellen Page play a lesbian couple — shoot on its campus, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

A location manager had picked out Salesian High School for a key scene in the fact-based movie, based on the 2007 documentary of the same name. The school had agreed to allow the scout to shoot still photos of the building, which was to stand in for the town hall of Ocean County, New Jersey.

However, after first approving the shoot, the school’s principal, John Flaherty, then informed producer Michael Shamberg that it had reversed its decision because of the movie’s subject matter.

In an email to Flaherty, Shemberg explained that the movie is “not about gay marriage [but] about recognizing the dignity of a woman who was a brave civil servant.”

According to Kelly Bush, another producer on the movie, the school’s decision only serves to underscore the themes of the film:

Freeheld captures the inequality and bigotry that one couple faced while coping with cancer and the end of life. That our film was denied access to a location because of the subject matter — a same-sex couple fighting for their legal rights — illustrates just how important it is that this story be told.”

Mayor Paul Rosenberg of nearby Rye Brook has since stepped in and allowed Freeheld producers to use his town’s city hall for the scene.

Watch Page coming out during a speech she made at the Human Rights Campaign’s Time to Thrive youth conference in Las Vegas, AFTER THE JUMP


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'Mystery Woman' Involved In Teddy Pendergrass' Paralyzing Accident Speaks Out, 30 Years Later (VIDEO)

'Mystery Woman' Involved In Teddy Pendergrass' Paralyzing Accident Speaks Out, 30 Years Later (VIDEO)
In 1982, charismatic soul singer Teddy Pendergrass was at the peak of his career when he slammed his Rolls Royce into a tree, leaving him paralyzed from the chest down. Though there were no other vehicles involved in the crash, there was a passenger in Pendergrass’ car. In the wake of the accident, questions emerged about this mystery woman. Her name was Tenika Watson, a nightclub performer and transgender woman.

At first, there were rumors and speculation about the cause and details surrounding the accident, but Pendergrass remained focused on his recovery and his music. Watson, too, kept quiet. In fact, in the 30 years since the accident, Watson has rarely spoken about what happened that day or about the nature of her relationship with Pendergrass. Now, in an interview with “Oprah: Where Are They Now?,” she tells her side of the story.

Like many Pendergrass fans, Watson admired the popular artist. “Teddy was a big star,” she remembers. “His music was always playing. You couldn’t get any bigger than he was, and he was a very handsome man, I must say.”

Back then, Watson, a former prostitute, lived near the studio where Pendergrass recorded his music, and one day, she saw him walking down the street. “He called me over to his car — it was a Rolls Royce,” Watson says. “I thought he was a pimp because I wasn’t used to people really having Rolls Royces.”

Instead of talking with Pendergrass, Watson says she ran away. The other time they met was at a popular club in Philadelphia, where Watson was working as a nightclub entertainer and model. The two struck up a conversation and when Watson said it was time for her to go home, Pendergrass offered her a ride.

That’s when both of their lives would change.

“First, the car started speeding up really fast, and I was wondering, ‘Was he driving fast?’ — but he wasn’t. It was out of control,” Watson says. “Then I noticed he was struggling with the wheel, and all of a sudden I heard this great big bang.”

The next moments were a blur. “The next thing I know, the press was there,” she says.

Watson was relatively unhurt — she had contusions and a chipped tooth — so she boarded the ambulance with Pendergrass and accompanied him to the hospital. She didn’t stay, however, and only learned about Pendergrass’ paralysis when it was reported in the newspapers.

Soon after the accident, Watson tried to reach out to Pendergrass, but was unsuccessful. “I went to the hospital where he was and there was a woman there. She said, ‘Well, you’re not going to see him before his son does,’ and she caused this big scene,” Watson says. “I just left.”

Two days after the accident, news broke of Watson’s past, including the gender confirmation surgery she’d undergone five years prior (“I don’t think Teddy knew about my transition at all,” she says today) and her multiple arrests for prostitution.

In light of these facts, rumors swirled that Watson and Pendergrass were intimately involved during the moment of the crash. “The hardest thing for me to read was for them to insinuate that there was a sex act going [on],” she says. “There wasn’t.”

Watson was dropped by her modeling agency before her career could even get off the ground and says that she was forced back into prostitution to support herself. She also became addicted to drugs. “The doctor started giving me Valium, and the Valium made me feel like I could deal with things better. I got hooked on them,” Watson admits. “I became strung out on drugs later.”

In 2002, Watson finally got her chance to meet with Pendergrass. “Someone called me that knew Teddy’s mother and they said, ‘Tenika, you have to get here quick because Teddy’s mother wants to see you,'” she says. “So I got myself together and went to where his mother was. She said, ‘If you want to talk to Teddy his out in the car.'”

That’s when Watson and Pendergrass came face to face for the first time in three decades.

“We didn’t have much to say to each other it… But it was the closure that I needed,” she says. “I had been through a lot and I’m sure he had too. I was clean and sober, and I had me back. I had my strength back.”

Pendergrass died in 2010 of colon cancer.

“Oprah: Where Are They Now?” airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on OWN.

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