Unfortunately, American Horror Story won't premiere in 2020, but we can hope for it to come out next year. There’s no set date yet, but if everything goes according to plan, we'll probably see a new season in September or October of 2021.
12.09.2020 - 17:43 / hollywoodreporter.com
Stevie Lee, the wrestler and actor in projects such as Jackass 3D, American Horror Story: Freak Show and Oz The Great and Powerful, has died. Lee was 54.
The news was announced in a GoFundMe fundraiser posted on Thursday and confirmed by his agent. Lee — who went by the wrestling name "Puppet the Psycho Dwarf" — had "unexpectedly passed away" at his home, the GoFundMe says.
Unfortunately, American Horror Story won't premiere in 2020, but we can hope for it to come out next year. There’s no set date yet, but if everything goes according to plan, we'll probably see a new season in September or October of 2021.
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Pro wrestler Stevie Lee Richardson has sadly died at the age of 54. The athlete, who was otherwise known as Puppet The Psycho Dwarf in the ring, also starred in Jackass 3D and FX’s American Horror Story. His family revealed that he passed away “unexpectedly” on September 9.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticStevie Lee, a pro wrestler who went by the name “Puppet The Psycho Dwarf” and appeared in the film Jackass 3D and TV shows American Horror Story: Freak Show and Spike TV’s 2010 reality series Half-Pint Brawlers, died unexpectedly at his home Wednesday. He was 54.Details of the death were not disclosed on the Go Fund Me page that announced his passing.
GoFundMe page to help with the funeral costs.The statement added: "He needs our help to give him one last curtain call."Please donate what you can, share his memories with everyone, and share this fundraiser to give the Psycho Dwarf the best resting place possible."All proceeds will be given to Jim Richardson to handle the services/burial costs."Thank you all so much and Puppet, we love you brother!"Stevie was known for starring in Jackass 3D as well as American Horror Story and Oz the Great and
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