General Hospital Spoilers, Rumors, News, & Updates
Category: General Hospital Comings and Goings
General Hospital comings and goings archives fills GH fans in on the latest GH news. Each exit and arrival can be found on GH Blog’s comings and goings page.
From time to time, the characters we’ve grown to love (or love to hate) leave. Some return after some time, and others arrive on the canvas unexpectedly. As GH fans, General Hospital Blog knows exactly how it feels to lose a beloved character, as well as how it feels to love (or hate) a newby. Whatever emotions are flowing through at the time someone leaves or enters the canvas, fans can be sure to get the latest information on our GH comings and goings page.
We all love to see our favorite actors return to the GH canvas after taking hiatus from their role.
General Hospital news reports confirm General Hospital fans have something to be excited about in regard to seeing a familiar face come home to Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal actress Kristina Wagner has announced she is bribing Felicia Jones Scorpio back to General Hospital. The Star reached out to fans via Twitter, announcing that she starts back at the daytime drama’s studio, today.
General Hospital rumors suggest Felicia will arrive in Port Charles amidst the drama her daughter, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and her grand baby, Louise, are having to endure because of Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kristina is thrilled to return and reunite with those she calls her GH family. Get ready because Wagner warns Felicia is in for a ride!
General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm the return of two GH stars.
General Hospital news reports reveal Genie Franco’s and Michael E. Knight will make their debut rerun in early December.
In a recent behind the scenes look, General Hospital spoilers reveal Laura Spencer Collins and her brother, Martin Gray, discuss their safety and the threat which drove them out of Port Charles. Martin wonder if the threat (Cyrus Renault, Jeff Kober), has been eliminated.
The clip below reveals Christmas spoilers, which include Laura’s return, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) in an elf costume, while Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) walk hand in hand in the Christmas glow.
Genie Francis had stepped of the GH canvas this past Summer as she does annually. Laura Spencer skipped town, leaving her family and friends behind in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) can’t stay away from the ones she loves for long even when her life is threatened. Laura’s brother, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), became a direct threat to her life, as well as their other brother, Dr. Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight).
General Hospital news reports confirm that Genie Francis will be returning to General Hospital as Laura Spencer returns from hiding. She will debut in early December.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Genie Francis confirmed Laura will be back for Christmas.
The soap opera world is mourning what many consider to be a legendary, fan-favorite character, on General Hospital.
When General Hospital news came out with confirmation of Steve Burton’s exit from GH as Jason Morgan, fans began to express their feelings surrounding the nature of his exit. Burton chose to not receive the Covid vaccine which goes against the Disney mandate.
Now that Jason Morgan is presumed dead, the news is hitting fans all over again. Perhaps the sting may not be as strong for some after going through losing Jason all those years back. But still, fans are sad and angry.
Steve doesn’t plan on going public with any detailed explanations regarding his firing from GH. In their recent That’s Awesome! podcast discussion, Steve told Bradford Anderson (Spinelli) and the audience, “I’ve gotten a lot of requests for interviews, but I don’t want to do them,” and continued, “I have no interest, dude. Because I don’t want division. That’s the bottom line.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in a recent podcast of That’s Awesome!, with Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson, Anderson revealed that he doesn’t agree with his bestie’s decision to not get vaccinated, ultimately leading to his firing from General Hospital.
Bradford and Steve’s friendship runs deep. They aren’t going to let differences of opinions get in the way of their bond. They have been friends for many years and although like most people, they have disagreements, they aren’t willing to throw in the towel on their friendship. Bradford tells fans, “We’ve been friends for a long time,” he disclosed, “but like all friends, we have disagreements. And I disagree with Steve’s decision. He knows that.” He continued by making things clear by stating, “But over our years of friendship,” he continued, “we’ve had plenty of discussions about, well, things like this and other topics and yes, sometimes we agree, sometimes we don’t, but at the end of the day we are still friends.”
Steve is well aware of the storm his decision has created among General Hospital fans, Jason fans particularly. He told Bradford, “I know people are frustrated, I know people are angry, I know all these things,” he said. “Just so you know, I’m OK.” Burton went on to explain that doors are already opening that he is excited about.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Steve has zero interest in doing interviews upon his departure from General Hospital.
For those who think Steve has done something wrong or inconsiderate because misinformation has lead many to believe that Steve is contributing to the spread by not getting vaccinated. This is false. One can still spread and contract the illness, even while vaccinated. What the vaccine does however, is protect one’s self from more severe symptoms. Steve made a personal choice and although disappointing to see Jason go, Burton believes in personal, religious, medical, and all freedoms.
Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) have grown closer in the last few months. They’ve bonded over heartbreak and have set out on adventures together.
Dante helped Sam try to locate Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) after receiving a cryptic phone call from him over the Summer. Now the dust is beginning to settle, and General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew is headed to Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Drew will arrive to rue fire with Sam and Scout, but now without delivering upsetting news.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew will be the one to tell Sam and Dante that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is now presumed dead. It’s a bittersweet reunion now that Drew will be able to hold his little girl again, but the heavy reality of what happened to Jason, leaves a dark cloud over Drew’s return.
The General Hospital news circuit has been making flashier headlines these days, as news surrounding GH actors and the recent Disney mandate have made it to outlets such as Fox News and many mainstream media sources.
General Hospital rumors began about Carolyn Hennesy (Diane Miller) around the same time General Hospital spoilers got the word out that Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and Ingo Rademacher (Jasper Jax Jacks) were let go from the Disney owned soap opera.
Although General Hospital news reports confirmed the rumors regarding Burton and Rademacher’s GH exits, Carolyn Hennesy had to set the record straight about herself.
General Hospital spoilers and news reports revealed Hennesy had taken to Twitter to clear the air and squash the rumors claiming she was also one of the actors being let go over the mandate. Her tweet below explains the current situation, clearly calling the claims, “nonsense.”
Hey, my fabulous Twitter-verse…any idea where this nonsense started about me leaving GH re. the vax? Just curious.
General Hospital news and spoilers revealed that General Hospital star, Steve Burton, has yet another supporter among his co-stars.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carolyn Hennesy spoke out in a tweet, with nothing but kind words to say about her friend, Steve Burton, upon General Hospital news confirmation of his GH exit.
However, Carolyn’s warm words for Steve were not embraced by all. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nancy Lee Grahn had something to say about Carolyn’s outward support for Steve.
Nancy replied to Carolyn’s tweet, implying that Steve’s choices contribute to Covid related losses. Take a look below at the Twitter exchange between Hennesy and Grahn.
Actually it is. About loss. There are 5.6 million losses.
GH fans quickly began to pin the on-screen BFF duo against each other as their different views clashed publicly in their tweets. Carolyn still showed love for Nancy, and tried squashing the fan’s hysteria over their differences of opinion.
Steve Burton is obviously a good hearted man and good friend, and co-star. We hope that someday he will make his way back to General Hospital as the legendary Jason Morgan.
The soap opera world has been turned upside down upon Steve Burton and Ingo Rademacher’s GH exit news.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that last week, fan favorite Steve Burton, took to social media to explain the details behind Jason Morgan’s presumed death, and his exit from General Hospital over the vaccine mandate.
General Hospital news reports show co-star, Carolyn Hennesy (Diana Miller) reached out to fans to get a message across on her feelings about the situation with Steve.
I also want to say this: I love Steve Burton. Politics absolutely aside from anything (because it’s not about that at the moment, it’s about loss,) he’s a kind, smart, funny, caring human who always made me feel terrific as an actor and friend. I will miss him something fierce.
The actress has nothing but warm and wonderful things to say about her friend, Steve, but that doesn’t mean what she had to save was embraced by all. It’s nice to see so many of Steve’s friends and co-stars who are able to separate politics from friendship, and that’s exactly what Carolyn did.
Just as their love story was starting to fall into place, unfortunate circumstances swept in and changed the course for Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Dr. Britt Westbourne.
General Hospital news reports have confirmed Steve Burton has exited General Hospital after a recent mandate was put into effect this November.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kelly Thiebaud and Steve Burton will not get to develop their onscreen romance with Britt and Jason now that Burton has left the show and Jason’s fate is hanging in the balance.
In a recent social media post, Thiebaud expresses her gratitude for Steve and the fans who supported #JaBritt. Steve will be missed and we hold onto hope that someday he will be able to return to his career as Jason Morgan.
The son of GH couple, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) has been played by a few young actors. Recently, the role has been filled by O’Neill Monahan since 2017.
General Hospital comings and goings reports show the role of Rocco Falconeri has been recast, while GH news confirms O’Neill Monahan’s exit from ABC’s daytime drama.
General Hospital news reports confirm Brady and Beckett Bauer have been hired to replace Monaghan as Rocco. The Bauer twins made their debut at General Hospital the week of November 22nd.
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