American Horror Story: Freak Show actor Ben Woolf was struck by a car last week and is currently in stable condition.

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Woolf, who played the lovable Meep in American Horror Story: Freak Show, was hit by a moving car, with the car mirror striking him in the head, according to TMZ. He was rushed to the hospital and placed in critical condition.

While he was in critical condition through Friday, TMZ is now reporting that Woolf is in stable condition though he still has a long road to recovery. He apparently has not woken up and is under doctor supervision.

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Woolf's costar Kathy Bates, who played Ethel Darling in Freak Show, tweeted the news to her other costars, including Sarah Paulson (Dot and Bette Tattler), Jyoti Amge (Ma Petite), John Carroll Lynch (Twisty the Clown) and Michael Chiklis (Dell Toledo).

Woolf's role as Meep earned him a lot of love from the American Horror Story audience. Meep only appeared in the first two episodes of the season, at which point he was wrongfully imprisoned where his fellow prisoners wound up killing him. He would later appear in the finale of Freak Show.

Meep's death in the second episode of the season caused much anger among AHS fans, many of whom tweeted the hashtag "JusticeforMeep" in honor of the lovable character.

American Horror Story season 5 is expected to begin in October on FX, though the network has not yet announced a specific premiere date.