Lady Gaga's The Countess has seduced yet another new character on "American Horror Story: Hotel," and this time, it's Alex Lowe (Chloë Sevigny).

On Wednesday's newest episode of the FX series, the 29-year-old Mother Monster lured Sevigny's character into her lair and transformed her into a vampire, according to the Daily Mail.

Lowe was distraught over the disappearance of her son, who is also a vampire. The Countess and Lowe shared a kiss before Gaga's character slashed her chest with her knifed glove to let Lowe drink her blood.

During their conversion The Countess told Lowe, "From blood comes life" and that now she would be able to be with her son for "all of eternity."

Earlier in the episode, Lowe was seen with her son Holden (Lennon Henry), who she tried to treat medically at their home. As she left to get him some juice, he attacked their pet dog.

"I don't feel good. I need my mommy," Holden said to Lowe when she returned, blood still dripping from his mouth. Lowe proceeded to take Holden to the hotel and watched him slip into a coffin.

Though Lowe was clearly distressed her son had been captured and converted into a vampire, The Countess explained to her that she had saved Holden.

"I saved him, like I save all my children," The Countess said. "From neglect. I could see where they were headed, a tragic wasted life. I opened my heart and the children came to me willingly."

Lowe assured The Countess she had never neglected her son, but could say the same for her husband. She then pulled a gun on The Countess and told her to change her son back. The Countess responded that there was no way she could do so, adding that Lowe could be with him by drinking her blood.

Gaga made her debut on "American Horror Story: Hotel" on Oct. 7. The show was created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.

Additional cast members for this season include Kathy Bates, Matt Bomer, Sarah Paulson, Wes Bentley, Angela Bassett, Max Greenfield, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe and Darren Criss.

"American Horror Story: Hotel" airs on FX Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET.