As a young and talented actor, Nicholas Chavez has become a fan favorite on ABC’s General Hospital. At first, GH fans struggled with the thought of anyone replacing Nicolas Bechtel as Spencer Cassadine. Bechtel stole the hearts of GH fans as the sweet yet sassy and sour little Cassadine. Reportedly, his time as GH’s Spencer ended in 2021 when GH Exexutives decided to SORAS the beloved little Prince.
Ultimately, Chavez took over the role to portray a more mature and even more troubled Spencer Cassadine. In 2021, Spencer returned from boarding school with a mission in mind. Furthermore, he and his girlfriend Esme Prince (Avery Pohl) had planned out how to carry out said mission. But little did Spencer know, they weren’t acting as a team. Instead, she was playing him, and her father was none other than Ryan Chamberlain.
A few years later and Spencer couldn’t rid himself of that toxic girl so she brought him down with her. Sadly, Esme and Spencer fell overboard and their bodies remain missing. Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Nicholas Chavez would temporarily leave the Soap Opera to film a Netflix series.
Later, General Hospital Blog shared reports which reassured GH fans that Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s exit was temporary. It was originally rumored that Spencer would pop back into Port Charles in May. Suddenly, the Emmy winner’s GH status was in question. Telltale signs led to the latest GH spoilers and rumors about Nicholas’s status. According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Chavez unfollowed the GH cast on social media. The suspicious social media behavior raised eyebrows as Spencer and Sprina (Spencer and Trina) fans feared the worst.
Finally, General Hospital news reports confirm that Spencer is still swimming with the fishies… and Esme. Once again, Chavez’s social media activity sheds light on fan concerns. Sadly, Spencer and Sprina fan’s worst fears have come true. A shocking turn of events brought Spencer fans from hopeful to disappointed. Chavez stated, “While there are no current plans for me to return, we are still talking very openly about future possibilities for Spencer in Port Charles.”
Just recently, the people of Port Charles gathered together to celebrate Spencer Cassadine’s life. Sadly, the young Cassadine Prince suffered a tragic accident and is presumed dead. Reportedly, GH Blog shared Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s GH status. According to recent GH news reports, Chavez has temporarily left his role as Spencer Cassadine.
As a youngster, 8 year old Nicolas Bechtel played Spencer Cassadine, the youngest Cassadine heir (at the time). He landed the role in 2013 as the son of Nikolas Cassadine (the late Tyler Christopher) and Courtney Matthews (Alicia Leigh Willis). According to GH news, Nicholas Bechtel left General Hospital in 2016 to focus on his role on Disney Channel’s Stuck In The Middle. But in 2021, Bechtel officially said goodbye to the role when GH recast Spencer.
It was then that the General Hospital Executives decided to take the role into a different direction. So Spencer was SORASed, bringing in an older actor for more mature material.
GH’s ex-Spencer Cassadine celebrated his 19th birthday on February 15th. Nicolas Bechtel’s All Grown Up!
It was only a matter of time before time caught up with little Spencer Cassadine (aka Nicolas Bechtel). As much as we think of Bechtel’s version of little Spence, the young actor isn’t so little anymore. In fact, Nicolas celebrated his 19th birthday in February 15th! As previously mentioned, Bechtel was only 8 when he began his GH run. Today, he’s all grown up! Check out the latest picture of GH’s ex-Spencer!
Is Avery Pohl leaving General Hospital? -GH Representative Confirms Avery Pohl’s GH Exit
A shocking new development has reached social media outlets and major changes have hit Port Charles. Esme Prince and Spencer Cassadine are presumed dead, which means both Pohl and Chavez are off the canvas.
GH fans are conflicted as some want Esme gone because she wreaks havoc on some fan-favorite characters. On the other hand many GH fans don’t want to see her go. For me, Esme is incredible. Avery Pohl is an excellent actress and shines in every scene.
The recent GH news surrounding my favorite little villainess caught GH fans off guard. First, something doesn’t seem right, and the math just ain’t mathing. Meaning, this doesn’t add up. First, Avery Kristen Pohl is a phenomenal actress. Second, she initially signed a 1 year contact in August of 2021. And in June of 2022, Pohl signed on with the Soap Opera for 3 years.
So, what gives? She plays a villain and does exactly what’s she’s supposed to do, and that’s make people hate her. Often times we don’t just hate a villain, but we LOVE to hate them. Or, we hate what they do but not who they are. That’s exactly where I stand with Esme Prince.
Is Avery Pohl Leaving General Hospital?
According to GH comings and goings, Spencer and Esme are presumed dead. Nicholas Chavez is off filming a Nextflix series but is said to return after a few months. That left fans wondering about Esme’s fate. According to Soap Opera Digest, a GH spokesperson confirms Avery Pohl’s GH exit. Although the timing doesn’t add up with her 3 year contract, the GH Representative confirms that Pohl is out as Esme Prince.
Is Avery leaving GH as Esme? Avery Pohl’s GH contract reveals Esme’s fate
Avery Kristen Pohl stuns GH fans with her stellar acting. The 22 year old actress originated the role of Esme Prince as a troubled young college student. She’s so good at being bad that she has fans torn over her character, debating good vs. evil.
Reportedly, Pohl debuted as Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) boarding school girlfriend in August of 2021. Since then the actress has already signed an additional contact. Her first secured Avery plays Esme for a year. But once renewal time arrived GH upped Pohl’s contract and she signed a 3 year deal.
The current storyline makes fans wonder if Avery Kristen Pohl, Tabyana Ali, and/or Nicholas Alexander Chavez will exit General Hospital. Previously, news surrounding Chavez’s Netflix project confirmed that the Emmy winning actor is leaving General Hospital while he films his role as Lyle Menendez.
Avery Pohl’s GH Contract Reveals Esme’s Fate- Is Avery Leaving GH As Esme Prince?
According to the latest GH news and spoilers, Nicholas Chavez’s last episode is January 31st. Thankfully, his departure is temporary. That said, GH fans question co-star Avery Kristen Pohl’s GH status as Esme Prince. Will she follow a similar fate as Spence? It’s possible that Esme goes missing temporarily but Pohl’s GH contract says that there won’t be a permanent exit. The actress signed a 3 year contract in June of 2022. So it looks like Esme is here to stay for a while!
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is desperate to find her son. As far as she’s concerned, she would have been better off on her own with Ace than to have even half-heartedly trusted Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) and the Cassadines.
Although Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) brought it upon herself when she broke into Wyndemere, she blames Laura for the series of events that followed. GH recaps highlight that while Esme was in court, her son was taken right from her. Not only did Ace’s big brother fail to stop his father from kidnapping Ace, but he gave him up willingly. What’s worse is that he still defends his compliance.
According to recent GH rumors, Laura tells Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) the whole story, even the parts that incriminate her son and grandson. As a result, the PCPD uses Spencer (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) to lure Nikolas to Port Charles. Spencer committed a crime. No matter how you slice it, or how he blames Esme for her past, he and his father are the ones who just committed a heinous crime.
Spencer Is Arrested And Held Until Nik Turns Himself In
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the PCPD takes immediate action to begin the investigation. Dante wants to know every detail for the best chance at locating Nikolas (Adam Huss) and baby Ace. Therefore, it’s likely that Dante questions Spencer as well as Mayor Collins. That said, u can bet that Laura tells the truth even though she’s aware of the consequences.
GH spoilers and rumors teaser a shocking twist! Spencer is arrested while Nik still runs free. Although Spencer played his role in the whole thing, the PCPD has bigger fish to fry. In fact, child kidnappings are of the utmost priority. That’s why the PCPD could want to strike a deal. Spencer’s freedom for Nikolas to turn himself in and bring Ace home safely.
The authorities want baby Ace brought home ASAP. That’s why GH rumors claim that the PCPD uses Spencer to lure Nikolas back to Port Charles. That’s when Spencer is arrested and held in a cell until someone is able to reach out to Nikolas. It’s doesn’t stop there because then he’ll need convincing to return with Ace. Will Nikolas set Spencer free if that means giving up Ace and his own freedom?
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) has been a part to many devious schemes. His grandmother, Laura, Spencer always tried to support her grandson the best way you know how. Furthermore she’s never turned her back on him despite the things he’s done.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors things could be different this time. GH recaps recall the shocking moment when Spencer willingly gave up Ace to Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). As a result, a baby is without his mother, and his mother is without her heart. Recently, Spencer picked up on a few clues. He’s more than suspicious that Esme‘s memories have returned. This helped guide his decision when Nikolas came knocking. What he and his father did was horrific. Especially since Spencer his witness how Esme cares for her son. In fact, Spencer recently admitted that Esme is a good mom.
The latest General Hospital previews indicate that Spencer confesses to Laura and Laura becomes infuriated. All the things her grandson is done in his life, this is the most despicable. Tearing a mother away from her child, wasn’t his decision to make. Additionally, General Hospital rumors tease that Spencer’s decision cost him everything. Recent updates surfaced regarding Chavez as he stars in the Netflix series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Previously, GH news reports confirmed Chavez makes a temporary exit to film his other project. Will Spencer leave Port Charles when even Laura and Trina turn their back on him?
Well, well, well, if it isn’t dear old dad. Once again, Spencer Cassadine’s father mastered his disappearing act. The way Spencer sees it, Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss) chooses himself over his son over and over again.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is stuck between a rock and a hard place. He’s tangled in Esme and Nikolas’s web of deception and he doesn’t want his little brother to suffer. He knows that he must make the best decision for Ace, but when your two choices are Esme or Nikolas, it makes things difficult. How is Spencer supposed to choose between Ace’s parents? One is Spencer’s own father and the other is his semi-reformed, psycho ex-girlfriend.
Prior to Esme’s fall from the parapet, there’s no way in Hell that Spencer would have chosen to help his ex fight for her son. Retrospectively, Spencer despised Esme for the things she’d done. All the lies, the crimes, and the people she’s hurt were never going to get past Spencer. Then, his baby brother was born and Spencer saw a different side of Esme. The amnesia allowed the young mother to focus on her son instead of seeking revenge. But now that her memories have returned, Esme herself is torn between her old self and her new self.
Oh no! Now Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is upset with his grandmother, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis). I swear, this poor woman doesn’t catch a break! As they say, no good deed goes unpunished. When Laura isn’t being written the riot act for simply doing her best for others, she faces other challenges and suffers great loss.
Enough is enough. Spencer Cassadine has hit his grandmother’s limit when it comes to his incessant ridiculing of anyone and anything involving baby Ace. According to General Hospital spoilers, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) can’t wait to shout from the mountaintops! She’s got something to get off of her chest so she spills the tea. Apparently, Miss Independent Esme shares the good news about her future. After her talk with Laura, Esme’s ecstatic from the idea of taking hold of her own life. Moreover, she has Laura’s support this time around.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Spencer and Laura clash over Esme after he finds out about Esme’s plans. Although Ace is Spencer’s brother (for now), he has taken on the father figure role in Nikolas’s absence. Some fans think he’s taken things too far. And I must admit that I am one of them. However, everything happened for a reason and GH rumors claim there’s a reason Spencer feels so attached to Ace. Yes, they are “brothers,” but rumor has it that it’s more than that.
Obviously, Spencer is upset because he doesn’t want Esme and Ace to move out. As much as he says it’s because of Ace, how much of his feelings include Esme? Maybe more than we think.
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