Kyle Richards, Lala Kent, More Reality Stars In Horror Movies & Where To Watch Them This Halloween
Nothing is better on Halloween night than curling up with some tasty treats and a scary movie!
These Scream Queens not only bring the nail-biting drama in reality tv from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills to America's Next Top Model, but they have also brought terror and chills to the big screen.
Kyle Richards (The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills)
Reality tv fans know Kyle Richards as the fashion-forward mother-of-four in Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, but she got her start in Hollywood as a child actress, and even worked alongside horror alum Jamie Lee Curtis in John Carpenter's Halloween. Richards recently got the chance to reprise her role once again in David Gordon Green's Halloween Kills.
Where To Watch: Halloween (1978) is on AMC+ and Shudder, while Halloween Kills (2021) is available streaming for Peacock subscribers.
Lala Kent (Vanderpump Rules)
Lala Kent rose to fame on Bravo's hit reality series Vanderpump Rules, but has also consistently worked as an actress. In 2018, she starred as "Riley Cole" in a twisted tale of a freshman attempting to pledge a sorority with a dark secret.
Where To Watch: The Row (2018) can be found streaming on Tubi.
Adrianne Curry (America's Next Top Model)
Adrianne Curry not only rocked the catwalk in America's Next Top Model, but she also made a cameo appearance in the horror-comedy anthology Tales of Halloween which features a series of spooky shorts from the minds of Darren Lynn Bousman (Spiral: From The Book Of Saw) Axelle Carolyn (American Horror Story, Creepshow), and more.
Where To Watch: Tubi, Plex, Crackle, The Roku Channel, Shudder, and Amazon Prime Video.
Kristin Cavallari (The Hills)
A long-time reality star, Kristin Cavallari made a name for herself in Laguna Beach, The Hills, and Very Cavallari, but the Van Wilder: Freshman Year actress also hit the big screen in this supernatural thriller alongside Leah Pipes and Josh Henderson.
Where To Watch: Fingerprints (2006) is currently available for rent on Amazon Prime Video.
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Katharine McPhee (American Idol)
Katharine McPhee is best remembered for her powerhouse voice and as the runner-up in the fifth season of American Idol, but the singer has also dipped her toes into the acting world. Shark Night 3D sees the "Over It" songstress come face-to-face with dozens of toothy terrors when a weekend at a lake house goes terribly wrong.
Where To Watch: Shark Night 3D (2011) is available to stream on Starz, or to rent on Amazon Prime Video.
Paris Hilton (The Simple Life)
Paris Hilton has evolved from reality star to businesswoman, but in the mid-2000s she added the title "scream queen" to her resume with House Of Wax, a creepy thriller set at a seemingly abandoned wax museum. A few years later, the "Stars Are Blind" singer also starred in gory rock musical, Repo! The Genetic Opera.
Where To Watch: House Of Wax (2005) can be found on AMC+ and HBO Max. Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) is streaming on Tubi and Amazon Prime Video.
Audrina Patridge (The Hills: New Beginnings)
Before her role in The Hills: New Beginnings, Audrina Patridge starred as "Megan" in a sorority-themed murder mystery. This girl-powered horror flick also features The Real World alum, Jamie Chung.
Where To Watch: See Sorority Row (2009) on Tubi and Amazon Prime Video.
Laura-Leigh (Vanderpump Rules)
Reality fans first knew Laura-Leigh from her controversial romance with resident bad boy Jax Taylor in season 1 of Vanderpump Rules. Prior to that, Laura-Leigh starred in The Ward, which tells the story of an institutionalized woman who is being haunted by angry spirits.
Where To Watch: Available for rent on Youtube and GooglePlay.
Honorable Mention: The 'Sharknado' Franchise
This 6-flick horror-comedy franchise features a plethora of reality tv alums including Stassi Schroeder, Brandi Glanville, Clay Aiken, Erika Girardi, Cynthia Bailey, Duane 'Dog' Chapman, Porsha Williams, Kim Richards, and more.
Where To Watch: All 6 films are streaming on Amazon Prime Video.