Naomi Watts Is Almost Unrecognizable on the Set of ‘Feud: Capote’s Women’

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Naomi Watts, Chloë Sevigny, Molly Ringwald, and Demi Moore will star in “Feud: Capote’s Women,” the second season of the “Feud” anthology series, now following Truman Capote’s shocking betrayal of his so-called “swans.” Here’s what we know so far.

’s Tom Hollander had snagged the part of the prolific novelist who became a pariah when he published a story which exposed the shocking secrets of his most powerful confidantes. Joining him? Eternal New York It-girlas C. Z.

These luminaries were among those in Capote’s glittering circle when he became the toast of high society following the publication of, would prove less popular with his acquaintances: a scandalous tell-all which mined their lives for material. When a chapter of it, “La Côte Basque, 1965” appeared inin 1975, it was clear that its characters were thinly disguised versions of Capote’s friends, some of whom had dabbled in extramarital affairs and one of whom had shot her husband.

was even more dramatic: a fur-lined coat with a matching skirt, a tan belt, sunglasses, an oversized pendant, and chunky hoop earrings. The most striking part of her look, however? Her giant bouffant.

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