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Sarah Paulson Says She's 'Probably Done' With American Horror Story

Sarah Paulson Says She's 'Probably Done' With American Horror Story

The 46-year-old returned for the 10th season of the hit show.

Dominic Smithers

Dominic Smithers

Sarah Paulson has hinted that this could be her last season of American Horror Story.

The actor returned to the franchise this year for the latest instalment of the terrifying series, Double Feature, in which she plays a homeless woman called Tuberculosis Karen.

But while fans were excited to see the AHS veteran back, Paulson has said now that she thinks she might be done with it now.

When asked about her next Ryan Murphy project, the 46-year-old said: "I don't know. It's the first time in about three years where I don't know.

"I think this is my last season of Horror Story, probably. I mean, I don't know. Every time he comes to me with some wackadoodle-stoodle character, I tend to be like, 'Yes! Let's do it!'

"So, I don't know. This is the first time. So, we'll see."

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As well as Paulson's return for the 10th season of the creepy chronicle, Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin has also taken a leading role.

The 41-year-old plays sex worker and drug addict Mickey in the first part of the new series American Horror Story: Double Feature, entitled Red Tide.

And from the off, fans of the series were won over.

Writing on Twitter, one viewer said: "Macaulay Culkin was absolutely made for American horror story."

Echoing the love, another chimed in: "haha @IncredibleCulk is great in the new season of #AmericanHorrorStory. Macaulay Culkin adds sort of an odd, esoteric, sense of nostalgia that fits the vibe of this new season really well."

But while it appears as though the current series is going swimmingly, earlier this year, Paulson revealed that she wasn't such a fan of season six, American Horror Story: Roanoke.

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Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, she said: "I just don't care about this season at all.

"I know people will get mad at me for saying it, but for me, this was post having played Marcia [in American Crime Story: The People vs. OJ Simpson] and it was what I went to do right after finishing Marcia.

"I was so underwhelmed by the whole experience because I felt like I had entered into a new place inside of myself in terms of what I thought possible, in terms of what I might be willing to see if I can do.

"I felt really kind of trapped by my responsibility and my contractual obligation to do American Horror Story."

She added: "As much as it's my home, and I've loved it always, it was the first time I felt like I wish I could have gone to Ryan and said, 'Please let me sit this one out'."

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Topics: American Horror Story, Entertainment, US News, US Entertainment