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Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall Discuss Bella Hadid Scene


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There is a beauty in Bella Hadid‘s shift from model to actress.

Three years after the runway icon made her acting debut, she’s taking on a dramatic new role in The Beauty, an FX horror series created by Ryan Murphy and adapted from the Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley comics of the same name.

And, according to costars Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall, she was “incredible” playing Ruby, a woman infected with a sexually transmitted disease that beautifies its hosts at a lethal cost.

“It’s so wild,” Rebecca, 43, said of Bella’s performance during an exclusive interview with E! News’ Will Marfuggi. “Just inherently provocative and amazingly watchable.”

Though Evan, 38, noted that he has “no favorites” when it comes to guest stars, he said the 29-year-old did “a great job” with her scene, which was filled with stunts.

Indeed, The Beauty has pushed the boundaries of its cast, which includes Ashton Kutcher, Anthony Ramos, Jeremy Pope, and Isabella Rossellini. In fact, Evan couldn’t help but to use multiple genres when describing its storyline.

“It’s an international sci-fi, satirical body horror, action drama,” he quipped, with Rebecca simply calling the show “wild.”

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