Brit movie star unrecognisable as she arrives on the set of American Horror Story
A TOP movie star looked completely different as they transformed into character for the latest American Horror Story series.
It was recently revealed how reality TV favourite Kim Kardashian, 42, will join the cast of the hit drama in season 12.
Now film star and model Cara Delevingne, 30, has headed to New York for her stint on American Horror Story – not that you’d know it.
The British socialite looked completely unrecognisable sporting a brunette wig with a blunt fringe.
She covered her face with huge red-rimmed sunglasses paired with striking heeled boots and matching gloves.
Cara’s character wore a black peplum blazer with lace detail and a long skirt skimming the knee.
She kept her head down as she strolled down a street in New York City before crouching down to look at something on the floor while puffing a cigarette.
It is unknown just who Cara’s striking character is, or what her role in the plotline will be.
Later in the day, she was seen talking to US actress Emma Roberts on-set.
Cara’s latest acting gig came as she revealed plans to open an eco-school for kids.
Her project, called Earthed, is an online platform which she hopes will teach people everything they need to know about helping the planet’s future.
Style queen Cara’s screen debut came in 2015 when she starred in Paper Towns and she has since starred in popular hits including Suicide Squad and Only Murders in the Building.
Recently, AHS’s co-creator Ryan Murphy and leading star Emma Roberts took to Instagram on Monday to share an eerie promo video for the series’ return.
In the clip, creepy music played as the actors’ names popped up on the screen.
The upcoming season is entitled: ‘Delicate’ and is reportedly based on the novel Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine.
The book follows a woman who is convinced that a foreboding character is preventing her pregnancy.
American Horror Story started shooting in New York City this month, with a projected air date in June.