She was one of Hollywood’s most gorgeous actresses, but today she is unrecognizable

In a billowing striped shirt and baggy trousers, the actress, who portrays a stay-at-home mother who fears she is turning into a dog, appeared to be worlds away from red-carpet glamour.

She photographed filming sequences for the film in Los Angeles on Tuesday and didn’t appear to be wearing any makeup.

In addition, the actress donned brown Birkenstocks with her ensemble.

During filming, she had to act out a scenario in which she struck her co-star Scoot McNairy across the face.

The actress from American Hustle did not appear upset when she hit her fellow cast member, but she appeared to have a look of regret.

They were observed standing across from one other, holding hands, as the cameras rolled.

Amy appeared to be in better spirits as she knelt on the ground, placed her hands on her knees, and smiled brightly.

Nightb***h’s cast also features Ella Thomas and Garrett C. Phillips.

The plot revolves around “a suburban housewife thrust into the stay-at-home routine of raising a child,” according to Variety.

“As she embraces the wild power deeply embedded in motherhood, she becomes increasingly aware of the bizarre and clear signals that she may be turning into a dog,” the book says.

Amy and her husband, Darren Le Gallo, have their hands full with their 12-year-old daughter Aviana while she is not working on movies.

Amy’s most recent sighting comes after her former American Hustle co-star Christian Bale said that he worked as a “mediator” between Adams and David O. Russell on the stormy set of the 2013 crime comedy American Hustle.

An email hacked from Sony and leaked online a few years ago indicated that David “abused” Amy to the point where Christian had to intercede. She has confessed that she felt “devastated” on the film set for “much” of the time she was there.

‘If I can understand where it’s coming from, then I do tend to try to be a mediator,’ Christian added. Amy and her director quarreled, and Christian intervened.

“That’s just how I am; I can’t help but attempt to say, “Hey, what are you waiting for? “Let’s find a spot to sit and chat about this.” There had to be a way to make this device work properly.”