Emma Roberts Thanks the ‘Gays and Whoever Else’ for This Viral Meme
I can’t stop giggling.
July 29 2021 1:21 PM
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We love Emma Roberts from American Horror Story and Scream Queens, but her credentials don't stop there. The niece of film legend Julia Roberts, Emma made her TV debut as Addie Singer in the Nickelodeon series Unfabulous, which ended in 2007. Since then she has starred in the comedy We're the Millers (2013) opposite Jennifer Aniston and in the drama Palo Alto (2013) based on the book by James Franco. But really, her turn as snarky witch Madison Montgomery from AHS Coven cemented her forever in our queer hearts, and now Fox's Scream Queens! Not to sound creepy, but Emma, we are are following your every move.
I can’t stop giggling.
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