Remember the scary demon child from The Ring? This is what she looks like now

Mar 24, 2015 - 17:46
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Remember the scary demon child from The Ring? This is what she looks like now
Daveigh didn’t seem a happy bunny back in 2002 [Photo: Dreamworks]

The little girl from The Ring has to be one of celluloid’s scariest children in horror films.

But the actress who played creepy Samara Morgan in the eerie 2002 flick has undergone something of a transformation.

Daveigh Chase is now 24 and stunning as shown in her Instagram photos by Buzzfeed.

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And likes to make rude hand gestures in photos… [Photo: Daveigh Chase/Instagram] 

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She also has a figure that is making us not want to eat for six months [Photo: Daveigh Chase/Instagram]

She’s swapped that ratty black hair for shiny blonde waves.

And has a bikini body that is making us green with envy.

Her depiction of the evil child saw her win Best Villain award at the 2003 MTV Movie Awards.

Daveigh has starred on TV shows ER and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as well as appeared in films such as Donnie Darko and was the voice of Lilo Pelekai in Disney’s Lilo & Stitch.

Wonder if she ever prank calls her friends and whispers ‘seven days’ down the phone…

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