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Susan Lucci celebrates at ‘Devious Maids’ premiere party

Susan Lucci attends the premiere party of the Lifetime original series "Devious Maids."
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Susan Lucci played scheming Erica Kane for decades on the soap “All My Children.” Now she’s hitting the small screen to play a wealthy employer on Lifetime’s new series “Devious Maids,” which is scheduled to premiere at 10 p.m. Sunday. And she showed that she still looks as terrific as ever, wearing a form-fitting, animal print gown on Monday at the show’s premiere party at the Bel-Air Bay Club in Pacific Palisades. See more party photos here.

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