Renee Zellweger, known as “America’s Sweetheart,” has once again undergone a captivating makeover for her latest role in the miniseries “The Thing About Pam.” In this true crime drama, she plays the role of convicted murderer Pamela Hupp, and her transformation is truly striking.

Using face and body prosthetics, Renee became almost unrecognizable, giving her the experience of being a completely different person on the outside.

When speaking with People magazine, Renee described this transformation as “just another tool” to match the narrative of the story. She appreciates how it helps her fully embody the character she is portraying. For her, it makes it easier to transcend to the day the events happened, allowing her to dive deeper into the storytelling process. It also gives her a sense of security, like a safe space to hide.

“I enjoy transforming myself because it’s a series of goals,” Renee explained. During the preparation process, she creates a space where she can truly tell the story. Each step brings her closer to fully immersing herself in the character. As the transformation progresses, she can check off the boxes of her goals, feeling a sense of accomplishment. It’s an incredibly useful and rewarding experience for her.

Despite the drastic change in appearance, Renee finds humor rather than shock when she looks in the mirror after the metamorphosis is complete. She expressed disbelief at the incredible work of Arian Titan, the designer of the prostheses.

With his team’s brilliant minds, they were able to create something astounding from nothing, all based on their imagination to present the story authentically. Being part of this creative process was truly remarkable for Renee.

Now, fans can witness Renee Zellweger’s amazing transformation by watching “The Thing About Pam,” available on Peacock and NBC on Demand. It’s an opportunity to see her talent and dedication as she brings the character of Pamela Hupp to life in a truly unforgettable way.