General Hospital News: Nancy Lee Grahn Discusses Neil’s Death! Says, “I’ve never [expletive] 1 to death.”

In the wake of yesterday’s shocking episode of General Hospital, the internet just can’t stop as comments and questions keep flying across our screens. The shock value of the unexpected death of Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) is top notch. Fans and actors alike have chimed in via social media.

General Hospital news reports a recent tweet from Flanigan’s co-star, Nancy Lee Grahn. Grahn plays Alexis Davis, Byrne’s love interest. In her tweet, General Hospital spoilers reveal that it won’t be confirmed if Neil is actually dead until after today’s (Tuesday, September 1st) episode. Grahn goes on to mention she has played Alexis in GH for 24 years and listed how she has killed/inadvertently killed some of her lovers. She then proceeded to make a bold statement regarding Neil. Grahn tweets, “but I’ve never $*#&ed 1 to death.”

https://twitter.com/nancyleegrahn/status/1300598529493147649?s=21

General Hospital Spoilers: Alexis Must Know Neil’s Cause Of Death, Keeps Blaming Herself

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and her on again/off again relationship with her therapist, Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) just reconnected after months and months of back and forth.

Neil showed up at Alexis’ door after a conversation she had with her daughter, Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco). Sam was encouraging her mom regarding her relationship with Neil.

General Hospital’s shocking scene has confused and let down fans after learning of his unexpected death. Neil and Alexis were starting to plan a future together when suddenly she woke up in the morning to Neil, deceased in her bed!

General Hospital spoilers and rumors say Alexis will start to blame herself for his death. She second guesses sleeping with him and if that could have caused his death. GH rumors indicate Alexis must know the actual cause of death, and if those were natural causes.

General Hospital News: Kelly Monaco Thanks Fans In Heartfelt Tweet

Kelly Monaco originated the role of Samantha McCall back in October of 2003. The feisty, badass, con artist, fighter, has come along way from her days of conning and scheming. She has found a place and made a life with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and their families. Sam eventually discovered Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) was her mother, and down the road it was learned that Julian Jerome (William DeVry) is her father. Sam and Jason have built a life together with their close friends, Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his wife Carly (Laura Wright).

Kelly Monaco’s talent is extremely versatile as she is able to express her emotions and play many different facets of Sam. Before General Hospital, Monaco was already a part of the ABC Network and GH clan as she played Livvie Locke on the GH spin-off, Port Charles, where she played alongside co-star Michael Easton (Caleb Morley PC, Hamilton Finn GH).

Kelly recently took a temporary break from General Hospital as the show resumed filming after the Covid-19 pandemic hiatus. Kelly is now back on screen and fans have welcomed her back with open arms.

Kelly Monaco took to social media to express her gratitude for the supportive fans. Monaco says “Thank You” to the fans for the love and support the past couple of weeks and expresses her love for what she does while being with ABC Network for 20+ years.

Kelly Monaco has always been a personal favorite of mine. From the moment she debuted as Sam McCall, I was hooked. Her beauty and talent speak for itself and we as fans are extremely grateful to have her as such an important component to our favorite show. ❤️

https://twitter.com/kellymonaco1/status/1295991517887074306?s=21

General Hospital Spoilers: Sam And Alexis Figure Out What Nelle Has Over Julian, Will The Davis Girls Expose Him?

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahan) wasn’t romantically involved with Julian without learning a few things about him. As she told Sam (Kelly Monaco), Nelle (Chloe Lanier) must have something over Julian Jerome (William DeVry) in order for him to behave so crazily and marry Nelle. Either way, Sam is disgusted and the look on her face when her mom stated Julian is being blackmailed says it all.

General Hospital spoilers indicated Sam will make her mission to find out what Julian is hiding. Together, mother and daughter Davis Girls will get to the bottom of Julian’s actions. GH rumors claim, the difference between Sam and Alexis though is that Sam will want nothing more to expose him once they find out, and Alexis will want to keep his secret.

Julian has protected Alexis when she needed support, and when she needed secrets kept, Julian was there. Alexis will not want to publicize what Nelle has over Julian out of mutual respect. Sam however will want Michael (Chad Duell) and Sonny (Maurice Benard) to know the truth. GH rumors hint the two women will be torn. What will they do when they discover what Julian has done?

General Hospital News: GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn Speaks On Quality Of New Working Environment

Nancy Lee Grahn, who portrays leader of The Davis Girls, Alexis Davis, took to Twitter to review her experience since returning to Prospect Studios. On July 22nd, Nancy and the rest of the GH cast and crew went back to work to resume film production. General Hospital spoilers revealed new episodes will air on August 3rd.

General Hospital news reveals in Nancy’s tweet below, she gives praise to ABC Network, Disney, and all responsible for the great work that has been done to ensure a safe and healthy work environment.

General Hospital News: GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn Tells Fans, “GET OFF MY PAGE;” Is Nancy Polarizing The GH Fanbase?

General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn, has never been one to keep her opinions to herself- and she does not have to. Grahn has every freedom is the great USA to speak her mind, publicly. However, the rest us us also have that right. If Nancy is free to use her voice, it’s safe and fair to say that so is everyone else, I mean, right?!
As race relations heat up in our nation this Summer, some of us may get caught up in this polarizing situation. General Hospital news reveals GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn, who portrays Alexis Davis, is using social media to not only voice her opinions on current events which are political and racial in content, but to also shun others who do not share in her opinions.
In a recent tweet from Grahn, you can read what she typed to her followers, and most likely former followers and/or fans. Nancy uses name calling by tweeting that some of her fans who happen to like a show she is on are [bigot or racist. And just because she is in a show they like, that doesn’t mean she is connected with her fans].

This outburst isn’t the first during quarantine, and comes after she and co-star, Ingo Rademacher (Jasper ‘Jax’ Jacks), has it out on Twitter over politics, resulting is Nancy blocking Ingo from the social media outlet. You can check out that story, HERE.

Nancy seems to be participating in a great divide, polarizing not only the General Hospital fanbase who differ in political views, but aiding in the polarization of the people of our nation as a whole.

General Hospital Blog wants to spread positivity. We encourage all opinions to be shared without the need to suppress others just because they don’t share your own.

General Hospital News: GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn Has A Message To Those Judging Her Covid-19 Attitude

Nancy Lee Grahn, who plays Alexis Davis on General Hospital, wants those who judge her attitude during a global pandemic to get this loud and clear.
In a recent tweet, Grahn uses a GIF of her character Alexis, to express how she feels about being lectured about her attitude during this Corona Virus pandemic.
We all know this is an extremely stressful time, and what better way to lighten things up than some light hearted internet fun? Take a look at Nancy’s message…

General Hospital News: GH Star Confirms Date For Restart Of Production

Earlier this week, General Hospital news revealed that new episodes of GH will soon be coming to an end.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal the last new episode to be aired will be on May 21st. After the last new episode is aired, ABC will air three weeks of classic Nurses Ball episodes.
In a recent tweet, GH actress, Nancy Lee Grahn, who plays Alexis Davis, announces that they won’t be back on set before August. Grahn assures fans she will keep them entertained during this down time.

https://twitter.com/nancyleegrahn/status/1260699814116777985?s=21

General Hospital Spoilers: Alexis Falls Off The Wagon, Julian Steps In To Help Her Through Hard Times

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) had been sober for a few years up until recently. After the Davis girls hashed it all out regarding Molly (Haley Pullos), Sam (Kelly Monaco), and Kristina’s (Lexi Ainsworth) dramas, Alexis felt the need to come clean about something she had only told Sam about thus far.

After being praised by Molly and Kristina for being sober for years, Alexis admitted to her girls that she has been sober again for only two weeks. She seems like she is on the straight an narrow as of now, but General Hospital spoilers indicate that Alexis will fall off the wagon sooner rather than later, as an effect of drama she is about to face with Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) and helping her daughters through all of their rough patches in life.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Julian Jerome (William DeVry) will notice Alexis struggling and grow concerned. He will become concerned enough to confront Alexis, showing support and offering his help in whatever she may need. JuLexis fans are hoping for a reunion, and General Hospital rumors strongly hint to a fallout with Alexis and Neil, making their “relationship” officially over, and opening the door for Alexis and Julian to rekindle their flame.

Can Julian help Alexis pick up the pieces if she finds herself drinking again?

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