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American Horror Story stars share gay kiss in season 11 set pic – Digital Spy

The Batman star Charlie Carver has shared a kiss with his American Horror Story co-star, Isaac Powell, on the set of the FX show’s upcoming 11th season.

Filming on American Horror Story season 11 has been taking place in Manhattan’s West Village, and there has been suggestion that the stories will take place in and around the Midtown Manhattan disco club Studio 54.

Grammy nominee Isaac portrays the character of Theo, while former Desperate Housewives star Charlie plays the role of Adam.

The picture from the set appears to confirm a romance between the two, with Adam mysteriously holding what looks like a half-eaten ice cream cone behind his back.

isaac powell and charlie carver kiss while filming ahs

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Isaac previously played the role of Troy Lord/Theo in four episodes of American Horror Story: Double Feature last year.

Charlie played Huck Finnigan, an orderly turned head nurse at Lucia State Hospital, in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series Ratched.

Meanwhile, very little is known about American Horror Story season 11 so far. The past instalments of AHS have seen the likes of Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Adina Porter and Leslie Grossman take on multiple roles since AHS: Murder House was released in 2011.

It wouldn’t be unlikely for one or more of these recurring cast members to pop up in the season as well, though there hasn’t been any official confirmation at present.

sarah paulson as lana winters, american horror story

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Paulson recently said that she hopes to see another actress take her place in the franchise, at least for a while.

“Let someone else scream and run and cry for a second,” she said. “Other people can do that too! Also, my nervous system. There was a time when I was younger when I was like: ‘I can do this all night. I love it!’ Now I’m like: ‘Momma’s tired!'”

Season 11 follows American Horror Story: Double Feature, which aired its last episode in October last year. That story was split into two chapters – Red Tide and Death Valley – and divided both critics and audiences alike.

American Horror Story airs on FX in the US and Disney+ in the UK. Catch up on series 1-8 on Netflix, with seasons 1-9 available to buy on Amazon Prime Video.


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