The Walking Dead 10th Anniversary! The first zombie girl in the first season posted a comparison photo 10 years later

The Walking Dead 10th Anniversary! The first zombie girl in the first season posted a comparison photo 10 years later

Unconsciously, the classic American TV series "The Walking Dead" has been on the air for 10 years. Do you still remember the first zombie, the little zombie girl who was killed by Rick? Recently, actor Eddie Miller posted a new photo. It's still the familiar rotten face photo, but she has become a beautiful woman.

Perhaps the crew didn’t expect that The Walking Dead would be so popular after it was broadcast. Many actors became famous and won awards because of it. Of course, there were also many extras who still performed well, such as the first little zombie girl.

·As the zombie girl who appeared in the first episode of the first season of "The Walking Dead", that scene must have scared many viewers. Not long after she appeared, she was shot in the head by Rick. The appearance of this zombie girl looks a bit disgusting, especially the mouth. But if you look closely, she is actually quite cute. If she hadn't become a zombie, she would definitely be a beautiful girl when she grows up.

·It is indeed true. Eddie Miller did not grow up crooked. She has grown into a beautiful girl. In order to commemorate the 10th anniversary of "The Walking Dead", she posted a photo of herself as a grown-up zombie. Isn't it a bit touching?

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