FX. She is a character in Cult primarily portrayed by Frances Conroy. Bebe Babbitt is an ambiguous woman tied to nefarious cult leaders. Let's get one thing out of the way: No, Valerie Solanas was not the Zodiac killer. That's why it's worth asking what happened to the real Valerie Solanas — just to see if AHS: Cult stays close to the real story or will take a few fictional leaps. On the Valerie Solanas episode of American Horror Story Cult, the show made some crazy connections between the SCUM Manifesto and the Zodiac Killer.

Not that we know of, anyway. Valerie Solanas Was A Real Person & Lena Dunham’s Portrayal On ‘AHS: Cult’ Will Retell Her Unbelievable Story. But who is Valerie Solanas, and what does she has to do with cults? Valerie Solanas Was A Real Person & Lena Dunham’s Portrayal On ‘AHS: Cult’ Will Retell Her Unbelievable Story. Oct. 17, 2017. The episode opens on a woman, who we learn later is Valerie Solanas (Lena Dunham, making her “AHS” repertory debut), prostituting herself for $5 in order to buy some bullets. By Dana Getz. FX. Visit Tunefind for music from your favorite TV shows and movies. Story is as story does on AHS: Cult and it seems that “Valerie Solanas Died for Your Sins: Scumbag” may have provided fans a little bit of fake news all its own. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. Read on! Oct. 17, 2017. With Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Cheyenne Jackson, Billie Lourd. All 2 songs featured in American Horror Story season 7 episode 7: Valerie Solanas…, with scene descriptions. Directed by Rachel Goldberg.

By Dana Getz. On American Horror Story Season 7 Episode 7, a mysterious stranger arrives just in time to drive a wedge between Kai and the women of the cult. “Lena Dunham is playing Valerie Solanas, who attempted to shoot Andy Warhol, because she felt denied the cult of personality that was Warhol and the Factory at the time,” Murphy explained. As a young adult, Bebe was intrigued by Solanas' SCUM Manifesto and of the notion of killing men. Kai begins to solidify his grasp in power; Bebe Babbitt, the former lover of the first female cult leader Valerie Solanas, warns Beverley, Ivy, and Winter about Kai.