Sarah Paulson may be one of the stars of the latest season of Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story, but even she doesn’t know how the series’ seventh season, subtitled Cult, ends.
During a panel for the new season of AHS at the 2017 Summer Television Critics Association tour in Los Angeles Wednesday, Paulson shared that in the past, she’s been told how a season will end only to have that information change as the writers continue their work, Danielle Turchiano shared on Twitter.
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When asked if she knows how Cult will end, Paulson made a “Mehhhh” noise, indicating that she isn’t sure how the show’s latest season will play out.
The actress also shared a piece of information regarding her character, Ally Mayfair-Richards.
“There are two women married to each other in that house, but who are they?” Paulson said, referring to a set from the show, Entertainment Weekly reports.
Paulson then pointed at herself and co-star Alison Pill, whose character is named Ivy Mayfair-Richards.
“It’s me and Alison,” she said, quickly adding, “That may or may not be true.”
American Horror Story: Cult premieres Sept. 5 on FX.
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