'American Horror Story' Cast Denis O'Hare Talks About His Character Being Gay In The 1950s; 'Freak Show' Has Fans Praying For Sarah Paulson

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"American Horror Story" cast Denis O'Hare talked about his character being gay in the 1950s, as "Freak Show" had fans praying for Sarah Paulson.

In an interview with Huffington Post, "American Horror Story" cast Denis O'Hare said that his character Stanley indeed has a "13-inch penis."

"What I love about 'American Horror Story' it's never just a gag (pardon the pun), there's more to it. It's actually a burden to Stanley... It actually marked him as a freak," he said, adding that the extra-large appendage is not the only one freaking out his character.

"It marks Stanley as abnormal. Being a gay [man] in the 1950s is abnormal. It's an exploration of what is normal," added "American Horror Story" cast Denis O'Hare.

Meanwhile, fans are hoping that Bette and Dot (Sarah Paulson) will survive after the twins are sold off by Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange) to Gloria as the playmate of Dandy (Finn Wittrock). Of course, fans know that Dandy has a murderous streak when he killed Dora (Patti LaBelle) and Andy (Matt Bomer).

Dandy also has an obsession with Twisty The Clown and vowed to continue his legacy after the murderer was killed.

The Twitterverse is awash with comments from fans hoping that Bette and Dot will survive the ordeal, per IB Times.

User Thirteen AF wrote: "@MsSarahPaulson if anything happens to bette and dot i will cry a million tears and then throw a table #SaveBetteandDotfromDandy."

Cassie Colbert chimed in: "OMG #SaveBetteandDotfromDandy @MsSarahPaulson this is not okay."

Then user Taylor added: "let us all join hands in a prayer circle for the safety of bette and dot, amen @MsSarahPaulson #PrayForBetteAndDot."

"Now everyone's favorite freaks, Bette and Dot, are in the hands of the most wicked Season 4 character -- and you can bet tensions are high. But what would "AHS" be if Paulson's character were not suffering?" the website commented.

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