American Horror Story has snatched up yet another big name, with Girls creator Lena Dunham joining the show for season seven.

Creator Ryan Murphy confirmed the news on Twitter, revealing it had been a dream for him to work with her on the anthology show.

"Thrilled that my talented friend Lena Dunham is joining the AMERICAN HORROR STORY family," he wrote. "Always wanted to work together, and now we r!"

However, Murphy kept quiet about what Dunham's role will be—as always with AHS, things are tightly under wraps. We're assuming (and hoping) it's an on-screen stint, but given that she's also a director, writer and producer, she's got a wide variety of talents to bring to any show.

We do know that the 2016 election–themed season will have its title unveiled today, with Murphy posting a cryptic clue on Instagram earlier this week.

"AHS last clue before this week's title reveal. Ideas?" he captioned a disturbing image of a person mummified by thousands of bees or moths.

The season will be set on 2016's election night and will welcome back Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Twisty the Clown. New stars will include Billie Lourd, Colton Haynes, and Billy Eichner.

American Horror Story is expected to return to FX in the US later this year.