Johnny Wactor’s GH departure came as a shock to fans. No one was expecting the nicest and most selfless man in Port Charles to be met with his untimely demise. Now, he leaves his already vulnerable wife to walk through life’s struggles alone.
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) has died, and left Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) a widow. To make things worse, this tragedy came shortly after Sasha and Brando lost their newborn baby.
Moreover, aside from Sasha, Brando was survived by his mother, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). Additionally, family and close friends such as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) also mourn Brando’s loss.
Johnny Wactor Leaves GH
General Hospital news reports confirm Johnny Wactor has officially exited his role as Brando Corbin, which he made his onscreen debut back in February of 2020.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Wactor has officially confirmed his departure from the daytime drama. The actor said goodbye in a video alongside Lexi Ainsworth. One of Brando’s last scenes was shared with Lexi, as Kristina Corinthos found Brando lying in the ground, bloodied from the attack.
In a recent Instagram story, Ainsworth shared her thoughts on working with Johnny and his exit. Lexi Ainsworth posted a photo of herself and co-star, Jonny Wactor, expressing her sadness to see Brando go, while also reflecting on the positive. She reveals she had fun “filming a rain scene” and “working with Johnny Wactor.” Wactor then shared Lexi’s photo to his own Instagram story, commenting, “Bittersweet,” on the actresses photo of the two of them.
It’s sad to see Johnny exit General Hospital. We wish him nothing but the best now, and going forward. Johnny and Brando will be severely missed. ????
Is Luke Spencer really dead? General Hospital fans didn’t expect Tracy Quartermaine’s (Jane Elliot) return to have such the impact as it did. Upon her return to PC, Tracy arrived as the bearer of bad news. Unbelievable news. In fact, it’s so unbelievable that… ????
General Hospital spoilers reveal Genie Francis, portrayer of the legendary Laura Spencer, and half of the iconic duo, Luke and Laura, speaks out on the current storyline involving the death of a legend.
Is Luke Spencer Alive?!
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH’s Genie Francis has opened up about the alleged, off-screen death of Luke Spencer (Tony Geary). In a recent interview, Genie admitted that she too is just as clueless (and hopeful) as the fans. When it comes to Luke’s demise, she doesn’t know what to believe. Genie revealed, “I feel like they’re setting the stage, really, for a wonderful comeback,” she confessed, “and I’m going to keep my fingers crossed for that.” Genie also told an ABC reporter, “George, no one stays dead on a soap. I don’t know how many times I’ve been dead. Really!”
As expected, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Genie wasn’t only one who was thrown for a loop. Moreover, she isn’t the only one hopeful that the writers have a trick up their sleeves. In fact, other long time co-stars and friends weight in as well. Finola Hughes, Jackie Zeman and Tristan Rogers all agree. Hughes says,“I really want there to be some kind of mystery as to how this happened,” she disclosed, “what happened to Luke, and if we can investigate that, all of us, that would be perfect.”
What Does Tristan Rogers Believe?
Another co-star who has been down for the ride since day one, Tristan Rogers, expressed is disbelief as well. Rogers added. “And has it actually happened? I mean, frankly, we have a little urn that’s about this big that’s supposed to contain him and that’s it.”
Additionally, Co-star and friend, Jackie Zeman (Bobbie Spencer) doesn’t wanna believe that her tv brother is gone. Zeman said that she’s holding out hope that this accident is just a decoy for a bigger story- involving a very much alive Luke.
So, if General Hospital rumors prove to be true, GH fans will breathe a sigh of relief that Luke is still alive. Here’s to hoping!
Thankfully, Kelly Thiebaud is in good spirits and seems to be back to her old self in a recent story posted to Instagram.
General Hospital spoilers revealed, last week, Kelly Thiebaud announced she tested positive for Covid.
General Hospital news reports indicate that Kellys absence from set should not make a large impact on screen time for her character, Dr. Britt Westbourne.
Kelly Thiebaud has let GH fans knows that she is finally feeling better!
Emme Rylan hopes to return! General Hospital star, Emme Rylan’s exit is an unfortunate situation. Shockingly, it was later found out that she was let go from the daytime drama. Her character Lulu Spencer slipped into a coma, and just like that her character was written out of the script. This caused confusion among the fans, as there was no word of a potential exit leading up to Lulu’s coma. Is she? Isn’t she? Fans were left with whip lash while going back and forth about Rylan’s GH status.
Previously, General Hospital rumors began claiming Emme was contacted by TPTB. Unfortunately, Rylan took to Instagram to reveal that was a false rumor. This came after GH fans learned that Emme and her family would be cutting their year long road trip short, and moving back to LA.
However, recent General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Emme Rylan shared some big news with fans about her family. Emme and her family decided to move to St. Louis. But she assured fans she will frequently be visiting LA for auditions and to spend time with her sister.
Recently, actors tend to use social media platforms to connect with their fans and share information regarding their careers, personal lives, and more. In fact, many General Hospital stars use Instagram and Twitter as their main sources for outreach. So, GH’s Rylan shared some news via social media. According to GH news reports, Rylan has more to say about a GH return. Evidently, Emme disclosed that she would come back to GH IF they were to call when replying to a fan. She assured fans, “I will be back if GH calls!”
Check back for new developments regarding General Hospital‘s Emme Rylan’s status as Lulu Spencer.
General Hospital spoilers just revealed fresh casting news. Disney Channel star, John DeLuca, best known for his roles in ‘Teen Beach Movie’ and ‘Teen Beach 2’ as “Butchy.”
According to Soap Opera Digest, DeLuca will be playing a character named, Aaron, on recurring status.
John DeLuca will make his General Hospital debut as Aaron, on April 26th.
Elizabeth Webber received a miracle. However, that doesn’t mean that her son Jake is out of the Spoon Island woods. According to General Hospital spoilers, Elizabeth is worried that what Jake’s experience is taking its toll. Reluctantly, Elizabeth opens up to Franco, and confides in him regarding Jake’s recent behavior. Then, Jake has a sit down session with Franco for a little art therapy, and what Franco sees in Jake’s drawings is unsettling.
Helena Programmed Jake Webber!
What is going on with little Jake Webber? GH rumors hint that there’s a sinister reason for Jake’s recent drawings. When Jake was held captive by Helena Cassadine and there’s no telling what he went through. But General Hospital rumors have previously suggested that Cassadine Island is to blame.
You’ll have to keep tuning into ABC’s General Hospital, and referring back to General Hospital Blog to find out!
General Hospital spoilers have confirmed two very important pieces of GH casting news. First, we found out that Jason Thompson will be leaving his role on General Hospital, as the dashingly handsome doctor, and best TV Dad around, Dr. Patrick Drake. Shortly after that devastating news, fans learned that his TV (ex)wife, Kimberly McCullough, will be returning to General Hospital for November Sweeps.
With Jason Thompson on his way out and Kimberly McCullough’s on again off again status with General Hospital, it’s difficult to say what will happen with their TV daughter, Emma Drake, played by Brooklyn Silzer. When Patrick leaves, and if Robin doesn’t stay in Port Charles, will Emma be written out of the script? General Hospital rumors have been leaning toward claims that Brooklyn isn’t going anywhere, and that Emma will live with her Grandmother, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes).
What are your thoughts? Do you think Emma will be able to stay in Port Charles even though her parents will have left town?
Yesterday evening, ABC TV Network Manager, Nathan Varni, played a little game with General Hospital fans. He announced on his Facebook page that soon, there would be a BIG announcement regarding GH. Varni’s post attracted immediate attention with fans as rumor mills started spinning.
Shortly after Nathan’s “announcement about an announcement,” he then posted a second message for fans on his Facebook page. It read, “The story continues this November on ABC.” Below his message was a picture of actress and GH fan favorite, Kimberly McCullough.
Robin Scorpio will be returning to Port Charles this coming November Sweeps. Her return to Port Charles doesn’t only bring excitement to fans, it also raises a few concerning questions. Will Robin stop Jake and Elizabeth’s wedding with what she knows about Jason Morgan? Knowing that Jason Thompson is leaving General Hospital, will Robin tell Patrick the whole truth as to why she has been away from him and Emma? The question that fans have been particularly concerned with involves Emma. Jason Thompson is leaving his role as Patrick Drake, and nothing has been confirmed or denied on whether or not Robin will be sticking around Port Chuck. If both parents are gone, will Emma be leaving also? There has been no word form GH Executives on Brooklyn Silzer’s upcoming status with the show. We have our fingers crossed that some way, some how, Emma will be able to remain in Port Charles- with or without her parents.
This General Hospital spoiler has got fans at the edge of their seats. According to ABC TV Network Manager, Nathan Varni, there will be an upcoming announcement regarding General Hospital.
His Facebook post informs fans to look for a BIG announcement coming soon on social media. This GH news report reveals an exciting casting spoiler.
Do as Nathan says and keep an eye out on social media today for the big casting announcement!
General Hospital Blog will keep you posted on any updates regarding this news! Stay tuned!
When fans found out that Michael Easton’s character, Silas Clay had been written out of the show, GH executives received a lot of backlash from that decision. Easton is a long time ABC soap vet, gaining most of his popularity as John McBain from ABC’s One Life to Live.
When he joined the vast of General Hospital, Michael Easton reprised his role as John McBain from Llanview, only now then he resided in Port Charles. Due to legal issues between ABC and Prospect Park, GH was no longer allowed to use the name John McBain. Easton was then brought to the show, as the brother of Stephen Clay, from the GH spin off, Port Charles.
General Hospital rumor has it that co-stars such as Kelly Monaco (Sam Morgan), are very displeased with the way Easton and his character were written off the show. The buzz started at the General Hospital Fan Club Weekend in California, where people claim that Monaco expressed her dissatisfaction with losing Easton at GH.
It is now our chance to help get Michael Easton back to General Hospital as Silas. There is a petition with almost 8,000 signatures already. All we have to do is band together and sign, in hopes that TPTB will be able to bring this character back, despite the way the story for Silas was written under Ron Carlivati’s doings. Now that Carlivati has been let go from GH and Jean Passanante and Shelly Altman are taking over, there is possibility that we can get Silas back to Port Charles.
Please help us get Michael Easton back on General Hospital! CLICK HERE to sign the petition.
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