Kaia Gerber Says She Got a Didgeridoo “Exorcism” on the American Horror Story Set After Cindy Crawford Sent Holy Water
Kaia Gerber says she has spent her life attracting “beings from other dimensions in a very casual and chill way,” and she’s been “haunted” her whole life. Thus when she landed back-to-back roles in Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Story” universe, Cindy Crawford came prepared.

Crawford sent holy water to the set of “American Horror Story: Double Feature,” where Gerber, 24, played Kendall Carr, a Harvard student who becomes impregnated by aliens in the New Mexico desert. During that same production, Gerber says she underwent what she describes as an exorcism.
“Do you know how they did the exorcism? They played a didgeridoo all over me, that’s how they did the exorcism,” Gerber said on “The Mitch Churi Chat Show,” referring to the wind instrument used by Indigenous Australian cultures. “I’ve never talked about it, but that actually did happen.”
Gerber had joined Double Feature immediately after playing Ruby McDaniel, a switchblade-wielding ghost trapped in the Murder House, on the “American Horror Stories” spin-off. One audition tape, which Crawford helped her record, landed her both roles.

Gerber revealed the story while promoting “The Shards,” her latest series with Murphy. Her verdict on the ritual was simple: “I’m all healed.”

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