General Hospital News and Spoilers: Molly Lansing Davis Gets Fourth Recast

Kristen Vagano as GH’s 4th Molly Lansing Davis

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and her daughters, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi), and (Molly Lansing Davis) are pretty close despite the recent conflict between Molly and her older sister Kristina.

Confusion set in a few months ago when both roles were recast nearly at the same time. General Hospital news has confirmed that Lexi Ainsworth announced her GH exit as Kristina Corinthos. Ironically, Haley Pullos made headlines as GH news and spoilers flooded social media with the story. That’s when details of Pullos’s alcohol and marijuana fueled crash became public.

Quickly, General Hospital rumors began circulating, while making claims in regard to her status with the daytime drama. First, Holiday Mia Kriegel temporarily stepped in as Molly’s recast. Shortly after her brief stand-in, Kriegel made her GH exit and Molly was recast again. That’s when Brook Anne Smith became the 3rd actress to portray the youngest Davis sister.

Amidst the GH casting changes, along with the abruptness of the two sister’s shift in their sibling dynamic. The writers seemed to have missed the memo on two long time characters. Apparently, who’s who in Port Charles isn’t too concerning to some, but many fans are taken aback by the changes in Kristina and Molly’s personalities.

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