'American Horror Story: Hotel' spoilers: Finn Wittrock's new character mirrors Dandy Mott

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Fans of "American Horror Story" will find a trace of last season's ruthless character Dandy Mott in the persona of Tristan Duffy, a new character set to appear this fall in the fifth season of FX's critically acclaimed horror anthology. It also happens that both characters are played by actor Finn Wittrock. 

In a previous interview with TV Guide, Wittrock revealed that his new character in "American Horror Story: Hotel" will also possess the same need to get high just like Dandy, his past character featured in "American Horror Story: Freakshow" who had an insatiable need to appease a certain kind of craving.  

Tristan, according to spoilers, is a former model who is highly hooked on drugs. 

"We kind of find him when he's getting over the modeling world," Wittrock shared about his new character, adding that Tristan will do whatever it takes to please his cravings to get high, even in the most unlikely places, and "like it might have to do with hurting other people." 

But how will Tristan interact with the other characters of the series?

"He leaves and he goes in search — in the hotel searching for drugs. And then is found by Matt Bomer and also found by Lady Gaga who, she kind of is enamored by his antics," the actor said. 

It is also reported that the three characters will be involved in a love triangle. 

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga seems to be very excited to show her acting prowess and work with the stellar cast in the latest season of the horror anthology series. The multi-awarded musician recently hosted a party for her "American Horror Story: Hotel" cast mates at her home. She even dyed her pool red to match with the gory theme of the party.

However, the musician apologized for not sharing more photos of the event, since she was not able to take a lot of pictures.

"At my parties, killer friends have more fun, when no evidence is left behind," she wrote. 

"American Horror Story: Hotel" is slated to premiere on Wednesday, Oct. 7, on FX. 

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