Breaking: General Hospital News: GH’s Perry Shen (Brad Cooper) Confirmed OUT!

Perry Shen Exits General Hospital

A huge General Hospital plot line is winding down and finally coming to an end. Earlier last week, General Hospital spoilers disclosed the upcoming dramatic take down of Brad Cooper (Perry Shen) as the story is leading up to the character’s untimely death.

Perry Shen began his journey with General Hospital as the scheming, lying, despicable Brad Cooper on May 6th, 2013. He and then partner in crime, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Theibaud) stirred up trouble from the beginning. As of late, Shen’s character has done things that he really couldn’t ever come back from or be redeemed. It was inevitable at this point in the story revolving around his baby death switch scam that there is no redemption for Brad Cooper.

Perry Shen is currently not on contract with General Hospital and has been on recurring status as Brad Cooper. This evening Shen reached out to fans via Facebook, noting the confirmation of his exit on General Hospital.

General Hospital rumors are already gaining traction, narrowing in on how Brad will exit GH. GH viewers have tossed around ideas, mainly focusing on a fatal car accident, orchestrated by his father in law, Julian Jerome (William DeVry). This week is a MUST WATCH filled with shocking exposures, spilled secrets, and life altering events. Keep up to date with GH spoilers, news, rumors, and more here at General Hospital Blog.

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