Get ready for a fun revelation! Milana Vayntrub, the charming face of AT&T's ads, has a secret alter ego that might surprise you.
While many recognize her as the adorable Lily Adams in AT&T commercials, Vayntrub has also dabbled in the dark side of television. She took on the role of a Satanist in the beloved HBO sitcom "Silicon Valley," co-created by Mike Judge.
Vayntrub's character, Tara, made two appearances across the show's six seasons. Although her role was relatively small, it left a lasting impression. In Season 1's "Third Party Insourcing," Tara is introduced as the girlfriend of Bertram Gilfoyle (Martin Starr), and their relationship is built upon a shared passion for LaVeyan Satanism, a belief system distinct from theistic Satanism.
In Season 3's "To Build a Better Beta," Tara reappears on a computer screen, accompanied by her pet snake, offering words of encouragement to the Pied Piper team regarding their platform's beta version.
But here's where it gets controversial: some "Silicon Valley" fans argue that Tara's character deserved more screen time. One Reddit user expressed, "I think Tara was a really underrated character, and her backstory could've been fascinating to explore!" Another Redditor noted, "Don't think SV did her humor justice, but I'm always excited to see her in projects I enjoy."
So, what do you think? Should Tara have had a more substantial role in "Silicon Valley"? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below! We'd love to hear your take on this intriguing character.