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Kelly Stables (Flux) - Television and Movie Actress

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Type
LoRA
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Published
Feb 2, 2025
Base Model
Flux.1 D
Training
Steps: 2,880
Epochs: 32
Hash
AutoV2
8202AF70DF
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There is no trigger word needed(all the samples were done without one). You can use 'kelly-stables' if you want.

Kelly Stables is an American actress known for her work in television, film, and voice acting. She is best recognized for her roles in both comedic and horror genres.

Notable Roles:

  • Melissa ("Kelly") on Two and a Half Men – She played Alan Harper's (Jon Cryer) receptionist and later love interest.

  • Eden Konkler on The Exes – She played the sassy and fun-loving assistant to Kristen Johnston's character.

  • Stunt Double / Evil Samara in The Ring (2002) and The Ring Two (2005) – She provided stunt work and played the terrifying version of Samara in the Ring franchise.

  • Superstore (2017–2021) – She had a recurring role as Kelly, a cheerful and slightly naive store employee.

  • Voice Acting – She has done voice work in animated series and video games, including Zambezia and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.

Kelly Stables is known for her petite stature, energetic performances, and comedic timing, making her a fan favorite in sitcoms and lighthearted roles.

I create these LoRAs for less popular people I do not see represented by other creators.

Likes, shares, and buzz are always appreciated, as they help me decide whether to create similar ones or switch to other niche genres.

Gifting me buzz is great, but training is 99% done locally, so others could use it more.