Ariana Grande Drops Out of ‘American Horror Story’ Season 13 Amid Concert Tour
Ariana Grande is no longer a part of “American Horror Story” Season 13. The pop star dropped out of the Ryan Murphy production due to scheduling conflicts with her “Eternal Sunshine” tour, Variety has learned from sources.
The news comes just after FX released a first look at “American Horror Story” Season 13, which reunites several stars from seasons past, including Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Angela Bassett, Kathy Bates, Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Gabourey Sidibe and Leslie Grossman. Grande was initially announced to be joining the cast at the same time as the returning stars; the role would have been her debut in the franchise but marked a reunion with Murphy as well as Roberts and Lourd following her 2015 role in “Scream Queens.”
John Waters, Paul Anthony Kelly and Joey Pollari also star in Season 13, which is set to debut on Sept. 24. Plot details remain under wraps.
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Back in November, Grande teased her appearance in “American Horror Story” in an interview with Variety, saying she would likely be playing a small role. “I know a little tiny bit. What I know I cannot say. I am coming into the world in a way that I don’t know much about yet,” she said. “I received a text, a very exciting text [from Murphy]. I’ll probably have a very tiny thing to do in it, but I’ll be grateful to be a part of it because I love everyone in it.”
FX and 20th Television declined to comment on Grande’s exit.
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