Patti LuPone has once again roasted Kim Kardashian’s acting skills.
“There’s just some things people can’t do, and you just gotta admit you can’t do it. That’s all,” the “Heist” actress said in Tuesday’s episode of “Hot Ones Versus” with Aubrey Plaza.
“Or don’t even try it,” LuPone continued. “Everybody can’t do everything — like Kim f–king Kardashian, OK? Can we go there?”
Patti LuPone appeared on Tuesday’s episode of “Hot Ones Versus” with Aubrey Plaza.YouTube/@FirstWeFeas
The Broadway star, pictured on “Hot Ones Versus” Tuesday, dissed Kim Kardashian’s acting skills for a second time.YouTube/@FirstWeFeas
LuPone, 75, made headlines last year when she threw shade at the “Kardashians” star for role in “American Horror Story: Delicate.”
Kardashian, 43, portrayed celebrity publicist Siobhan Corbyn in the show’s 12th season.
Her character represented an actress, played by Emma Roberts, who was desperately trying to get pregnant with her first child while facing demonic threats during her fertility journey.
LuPone criticized the Skims founder’s casting during an April 2023 appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” arguing the role should have gone to a seasoned actor.
“There’s just some things people can’t do, and you just gotta admit you can’t do it,” she said on Tuesday.YouTube/@FirstWeFeas
LuPone, seen in Tuesday’s “Hot Ones Versus” episode, previously slammed Kardashian’s casting in Season 12 of “American Horror Story.”YouTube/@FirstWeFeas
The Broadway star has appeared in two seasons of “AHS,” most recently as cabaret singer Kathy Pizazz in Season 11.
Kardashian never publicly reacted to LuPone’s diss, and her rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment regarding the latest remarks.
In June, Kardashian said starring in “AHS” was an “honor” during an appearance in Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series.
Kardashian, pictured here in “American Horror Story: Delicate,” never publicly responded to the diss.Eric Liebowitz/FX
The reality TV mogul is also set to star in Ryan Murphy’s forthcoming legal drama.
She also revealed series creator and producer Ryan Murphy wrote the role for her after she turned down an offer from him that was “reality-based.”
“Sometimes it just takes that one person to really believe in you and give you that push,” she said.
In December, it was announced that Kardashian is set to play a successful divorce lawyer in an upcoming scripted series from Murphy.
Meanwhile, LuPone recently began a 16-week starring run in Jen Silverman’s new Broadway play, “The Roommate.”
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