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.
Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) island as meant to be a safe place to retreat when threats a rise in Port Charles. Now it seems like nowhere is safe for the mobster and his family.
General Hospital recaps highlight Sonny and Dex’s analysis on the recent attack. That’s when Sonny put the pieces together to come to a shocking observation. The shooter was well prepared as if he knows the place from the inside out. In the past, Jason helped Sonny at times like these. His insight was always spot on, and Sonny always could depend on Jason. Thankfully, Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) seems to have what it takes to fill Jason’s shoes in the business.
An Inside Job Threatens Sonny and His Family- Can Dex and Sonny Identify the Shooter?
Shocking GH spoilers and rumors suggest the unthinkable! After Sonny and Dex went over the event they came to a realization. its quite possible that latest attack was an inside job, but who would betray Sonny like that? Recent GH news reports confirm that Steve Burton reveals that he’s back filming at Prospect Studios. Jason will return working weeks, which fans find to be very convenient timing. Could Jason Morgan return as Sonny’s enemy instead of his long lost best friend?
Is there a specific character in daytime television that you’ve watched grow up into adulthood? Often times, the casting directors and writing team has other ideas that lead children’s roles into abrupt adolescence or even beyond.
It’s not uncommon to see a child blossom into a legacy character, carrying the family name. Great examples are the Quartermaine, Corinthos, Spencer families and the younger generations as that take over the spotlight. However, more often than not a child actor is SORASed, which means, Soap Opera Rapid Age Syndrome. One day the kid is five, then BAM, the next day the child has a new face and is 15 years older than that day prior. That’s just how it goes in Soaps.
Daytime Cuts Younger Actor Category From Emmys
When it comes to recognition child actors are also eligible to submit their Emmy reels. But recent news states that younger performers well no longer have the chance to win outstanding younger performer in a drama series. The Daytime Emmys have decided to cut the category. Instead, actors who wish to enter should submit their work into the Leading, Supporting, or Guest categories.
General Hospital news and spoilers report that GH’s Eden McCoy is the last to receive this award. She took home the winning Secember 15th, 2023z As time moves toward the 51st annual daytime Emmy awards, GH news reports confirm that the updated format takes effect immediately.
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!
Who needs a bar brawl when a boar brawl is so much more exciting?! Sure a good bar fight is equipped with broken glass beer bottles, and at least two dudes with long, gray beards and Harley jackets. Mostly likely someone’s name is Bubba. On the other hand, a solid boat brawl is all about drug-filled syringes and the likelihood of falling overboard.
General Hospital news and spoiler reports indicate that Esme’s attempt to get Ace back leads to Spencer’s absence. Previously, GH Blog shared news that Nicholas Alexander Chavez is leaving GH to film the Netflix series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Chavez reportedly plays Lyle while Cooper Koch has been cast as Erik.
According to the latest GH spoilers, ABC’s General Hospital reveals the secrets behind General Hospital’s boat brawl. Esme attacked Spencer and Trina in a desperate attempt to get her son. She was willing to risk anything- anyone to ensure that Ace is back in her arms. If you’ve seen the episode then you can handstand why stunt doubles may have been needed to pull off the wild fight scene. The Instagram post below displays pictures of Avery Pohl, Tabyana Ali, and Nicholas Chavez as Esme, Trina, and Spencer.
GH spoilers reveal that stunt doubles were used in the action-packed, dramatic scenes. Take a look at how they all pulled it off in the IG post below.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has morphed into somewhat of a people pleaser. It hasn’t gone as far as having lost her edge, because that girl can still cut an enemy down to size. But she’s seemingly a bit softer lately, even prior to Bobbie’s death.
GH recaps recall Carly getting smitten with the mystery man at Kelly’s. Soon after she discovered his true identity. But until then Carly was going out of her way to cater to his needs. Some call it excellent customer service, which it was, but Carly was never know to win the “Most likely to work in hospitality” mock election in High School. She’s always been straight to the point and doesn’t mess around let alone cater to a stranger’s needs. Did Brennan’s (Charles Mesure) charm take hold of Carly? And will he do it again?
Carly and Brennan: Carly’s smitten with Mr. Brennan
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Brennan is back! That means Carly’s admirer is back on canvas but this time Jordan gets to ask the questions. Jordan is determined to crack this investigation, especially after having been taken the other night.
The latest GH spoilers and rumors hint that Jordan questions John Brennan about the recent threats in Port Charles, including her own incident. Will Brennan make trouble for Carly? You can bet on Brennan making trouble for all of PC, not just Carly.
Eden McCoy Returns To General Hospital as Josslyn Jacks
Daytime Emmy Winner Eden McCoy has played fan-favorite Josslyn Jacks for over 9 years. The role has earned her a Daytime Emmy win for Younger Performer in a Drama Series, as she took home her victory on December 15th.
Shortly after her big win, General Hospital rumors began circulating about the actresses status with the iconic soap. Reportedly, GH fans took to social media platforms, scrambling to find out whether or not McCoy’s exit was permanent. It wasn’t too long before official word of her Eden’s GH status filled social media news outlets.
Thankfully, sources confirmed that Eden took a temporary leave from the 60 year old drama. GH Blog news reports shared confirmation that the role was recast temporarily as Eden stepped away from the role. Courtney Fulk stepped into Josslyn Jack’s shoes and GH fans are grateful for Courtney’s contribution to the role during McCoy’s absence.
GH Comings and Goings- Eden McCoy Returns to General Hospital
According to the latest General Hospital news reports Fulk has finished her run as Eden’s replacement. GH news confirms that Eden is already back filming at Prospect Studios. Additionally, Eden’s return debut as Joss is Thursday, February 1st.
There is nothing in the world that would stop me from going to find my child. Like most any mother Esme Prince shutters at the thought of her son being with a stranger- even if that stranger is the baby’s biological father. Poor Ace was just ripped from the only comfort he’s ever known- his mother.
Esme is on a mission to save Ace from Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). She doesn’t care that she’s being hunted down by the PCPD. In fact, the only thing she cares about right now is getting her son back. General Hospital recaps recall that Esme is on the run. Unfortunately, the PCPD got a heads up when Heather Webber (Alley Mills) told Laura that Esme remembers everything. Now the PCPD everyone who had the slightest bit of faith in Esme has lost it all. Instead she is viewed as the dangerous psycho that she was before she jumped from the parapet.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Esme’s on the run and the PCPD is hot on her trail. But are they though?! According to recent GH rumors, Esme leads Chase and Dante astray. After all she needs every advantage she can get in her quest to find baby Ace.
General Hospital’s little stars Jay and Joey Clay have been the bright spot in Port Charles. Every so often a wild scandal ensues and some woman ends up pregnant. Whether the couple is madly in love or just one or both parties out for revenge, soap opera pregnancy storylines come filled with drama. And that’s exactly the case with Esme Prince’s son, baby Ace Cassadine (Jay and Joey Clay).
As it seems, GH fans have taken an instant liking to the two little guys who play Ace. Twins Joey and Jay joined General Hospital’s cast and become part of the GH family in February 2023. Ever since they have been a focal point of General Hospital, not just as baby Ace, but as themselves too! GH Cast mates and fans alike have seen over Joey and Jay, and the ones to thank for their complete cute are their parents, Lana and Mark Clay!
Recently, Joey and Jay Clay’s mom Lana reached out to fans, opening up about her health issues. Baby Ace’s real life mama took to Instagram to share her diagnosis, and gives gratitude toward their continued supporters. General Hospital news reports reveal that Lana Clay is “catching up on General Hospital reruns, appreciating our little stars.”
We wish Lana, Mark, Jay and Joey, and their entire family the best. GH Blog continues to keep Lana and her health concerns in our prayers as she takes this time to recover. ❤️
Tyler Christopher’s official cause of death revealed
It has been almost four months since the devastating death that shook the entertainment world, particularly daytime television and the devoted fans. Tyler Christopher passed away on October 31st, 2023.
Reportedly, Emmy winning actor Tyler Christopher opened up about his struggles with m alcoholism as well as mental health issues. He even divulged much of his life story when he sat down with co-star and friend Maurice Benard, on his Netflix series State of Mind. Things seemed to be looking up for Christopher before his unexpected passing.
At the time of his death, Benard took to social media to address this great loss. It was stated that a cardiac event was Tyler’s cause of death, however many worried about other contributing factors.
According to the latest GH news reports, Tyler Christopher’s official cause of death was revealed. TMZ reports that Christopher’s official cause of death is by positional asphyxia, or suffocation along with other factors. Reportedly, acute alcohol intoxication contributed to his death, as well as coronary artery atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in the arteries). His death has been ruled as accidental.
Tyler’s memory and work lives on within his fans and the countless scenes where Tyler shined as an actor. His role as Nikolas Cassadine is one of the most recognizable names in genres, and will not be forgotten. Please continue to pray for all of those who love Tyler as they live through coping with these new details.
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