![]() ![]() (Dee Dee claimed that Gypsy Rose had been diagnosed with leukemia, muscular dystrophy, brain damage, and several other chronic conditions, all of which were later proven to be nonexistent.) While Arquette wears frumpy floral housedresses throughout much of the trailer, King sports a completely shaved head, is confined to a wheelchair, and speaks in Gypsy Rose’s startlingly high, infantilized voice-the effects of Dee Dee’s disorder, which sees her forcing on her daughter vast arrays of pills, injections, and hospital visits, and tying Gypsy Rose to her headboard when she attempts to resist. Opposite Arquette in the show, as Gypsy Rose, is Joey King, whose own makeover is even more drastic than her onscreen mother’s. ![]() ![]() The new anthology series released its first trailer on Monday, revealing that, once again, Arquette has completely transformed herself while diving into a character-in this case, the real-life Dee Dee Blanchard, whose daughter Gypsy Rose plotted to kill her after spending a lifetime as the victim of her mother’s apparent Munchausen syndrome by proxy. If that correlation holds true, you can expect to see her sweep next year’s award ceremonies for her upcoming role in Hulu’s The Act. Many of Patricia Arquette‘s most acclaimed and award-winning roles have seen her undergo major physical transformations. ![]()
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