General Hospital news reports confirm that General Hospital actress, Scarlett Fernandez took to Instagram to announce her exit from the daytime drama.
Scarlett joined the cast of GH in 2015 and revealed she was saddened to see her journey as Charlotte come to an end.
General Hospital spoilers revealed, on December 21st, Fernandez’s recast made her debut alongside TV father, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Amelie McClain has now stepped into the role of Charlotte Cassadine.
Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) isn’t known for his eloquence in speaking to others. But he is known for making things awkward while saying whatever it is he wants to say.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is put in the hot seat at Nina Reeve’s (Cynthia Watros) hearing.
Scotty knows what he knows about what happened between Sonny and Nina in Nixon Falls. He’s also making his own assumptions about how things played out.
General Hospital previews show Scotty asking Sonny why he didn’t press charges against Nina for what she had done. General Hospital rumors claim the truth comes out in front of Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Michael (Chad Duell). Nina can’t hide behind Sonny’s loyalty much longer.
Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig) became an instant fan favorite when she arrived in Port Charles. A familiar face to Soap Opera fans, Budig was able to quickly establish a connection with the General Hospital fan base.
General Hospital news reports reveal that Rebecca Bidgibwas recently intervened, opening up about her role on General Hospital, as Hayden Barnes.
General Hospital spoilers indicate there have not been any plans in the works for Budig to return as Hayden Barnes. After joining the cast of GH in 2015, written off signing months, putting Barnes in a coma. She then returned and remained a part of the cast until 2017. Rebecca returned once again in 2019 for a short run, leaving fans hopeful for a comeback.
When asked about a potential return, Rebecca told Soap Opera Digest, “I am getting bombarded with that question, honestly.” She continued by making her status with GH clear in her comment about Executive Producer, Frank Valentini. She tells Soap Opera Digest, “Listen, I love Frank, and Frank and I are friends,” she disclosed, “but I haven’t been asked back since I left the show [in 2019].”
General Hospital rumors develop whenever a character’s name starts getting dropped, reminding the audience of their absence. For now, GH fans remain hopeful for Rebecca to return to her role as Hayden Barnes.
It’s an understatement to say that General Hospital fans were devastated at the road the writers took the audience in the storyline involving Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) baby.
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH stars, Johnny Wactor and Sofia Mattsson addressed their incredibly sad scenes together, involving the death of their son, Liam.
General Hospital news and spoilers report Mattsson posted a heartfelt message, thanking fans for their support throughout Sasha and Brando’s tragic journey. Mattsson expressed gratitude for the challenging role while being reminded of how real this can actually be for some. A lot was taken away from this heartbreaking sorry, making us feel a little deeper. Sofia reminds us all to never take a day for granted.
I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for all your comments about little Liam’s storyline on GH. I loved the challenge of acting out this beautifully written and heartbreaking story. I’m reminded to hug everyone I love extra hard this holiday season and never take a day for granted ❤️
Cast changes happen often in the soap opera genre, especially among child actors. Many times they are SORASed and are in need of an older actor to step into the role, and for other various reasons.
General Hospital news reports confirm that actress, Scarlett Fernandez is exiting the role of Charlotte Cassadine on General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Fernandez has taken to Instagram to announce her departure, along with a heartfelt message. She writes, “I’m super grateful for the opportunity that @fvalentinigh and @markteschner gave me in 2016. Playing Charlotte has been my favorite and I’m sad it’s come to an end. I will miss my castmates and crew and I know the fans will support the new actor playing Charlotte. Thank you for all the support! #ScarlettisCharlotte #gh”
We’re not crying, you’re crying! Fernandez will most certainly be missed. Although General Hospital’s comings and goings reports have not disclosed any reason for her exit, we will keep fans up to date on any new developments and General Hospital spoilers.
Many of the Quartermaine family members have come and gone throughout the years. Whether it be an untimely soap opera death, to getting the heck out of dodge, some Quartermaine’s stick around, and some don’t.
General Hospital news reports remind fans that actress Jane Elliot retired from the daytime drama a few years back, but the actress has returned for brief cameos from time to time.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) hinted to a upcoming General Hospital comings and goings news when she revealed she got to see someone on set that she loved. GH rumor has it that Nancy and Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine) are real life friends. The GH rumors developed from Nancy’s hint, along with letting fans know they would also be seeing this particular individual. I’m addition, General Hospital spoilers reveal fans got wind of another hint when actor Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Spencer Cassadine) shared a photo to his IG story. Fans couldn’t help but spot a monitor in the background with what looked like it featured a short haired woman. Fans immediately began to believe it was Jane.
General Hospital news has yet to confirm, but GH spoilers hint toward a 2022 return for Jane Elliot as Tracy.
Back in early Fall, General Hospital news reports confirmed that twins, Erik and Theo Olson would be exiting their role on GH as Wiley Corinthos.
General Hospital Blog revealed GH news and spoilers revealed the Olson family was leaving LA and moving to France for their father’s career. For the full story regarding their exit, click on the link above.
Later, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Caleb and Kyler Ends would be replacing Erik and Theo. The twins took over for a while until recently.
General Hospital spoilers and previews confirm that the role of Wiley Corinthos has been recast. Viron Weaver took over the role and debuted in December 14th.
Viktor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) acts as if he’s all innocent, wanting what’s best for his family. But he’s as sinister as a Cassadine can come.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Viktor tries to love in on Ava Jerome (Maura West), to mess with Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma).
In upcoming General Hospital previews, Viktor warns Ava that danger lurks in every corner. It’s apparent that Viktor wants to meddling in Nikolas and Ava’s lives, which could also mean he’s trying to work his way into their marriage.
Viktor is drawn closer to Ava due to the danger surrounding the Cassadine’s. Which side will he be on?
Friday’s episode of General Hospital left fans in tears as they watched Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) say goodbye to their newborn son, Liam. The devastation has rocked the GH fandom, and fans were left wondering why the writers would tell suck a story, especially this time of year.
Fellow actors have given shout outs to Johnny and Sofia for their moving and heart wrenching scenes with baby Liam. The choice they had to make is very real, no matter the season.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, in a series of tweets, GH star, Johnny Wactor, gave his explanation as to why it’s important to tell such a sad tale. For some, it’s no take at all.
1. I want to thank everyone for being so invested in watching Liam’s journey. It’s obviously an incredibly painful storyline that has left many of you with the question, simply put, “Why?” Why tell a story of two new parents, with a shaky foundation, but who have hope to maybe be
2. something together, and then take away the greatest gift they’ve ever had before they even get to truly cherish and nurture that gift, their baby boy Liam? Why this story during one of, if not the roughest stretch of time in many our personal lives? Why during the holidays?
4. We tell stories that are often times extreme, rare, and worst case scenario. These stories are painful. Painful to watch and painful to play. This story about Liam is especially devastating due to the child’s innocence and unfair circumstances.
5. Imagine the pain of those families that have suffered these circumstances in their own real lives. This story is for them. To show them that we see them. That something so terrible and seemingly uncommon and unbelievable can be recognized by the storytellers they watch and
6. they get to see their story shared with millions of viewers. Perhaps, that brings them comfort in some way. Being seen. And perhaps as a not so gentle encouragement to people everywhere to be grateful for the things we do often take for granted. One of them being life.
8. are still with you on these holidays. Life is precious and fragile and death, although inevitable for everyone, can come unexpected. So… I share this not because it’s the “right” answer to the question “why?” There is no right answer. This is just my speculation.
10. Again, I’m so thankful to all of our fans for watching, the kind praise and truly just honored to have such sparked such fervent conversation with this story. Hope to bring everyone some undisputed JOY in the storylines to follow. Much love. And happy holidays.
General Hospital news reports reveal Wactor’s explanation as fans seemed to be in need of some answers. We can all take a few moments to recognize that although some of us watch our favorite soaps to escape reality, the soap opera genre has been known to hit close to home on realistically heartbreaking topics. It’s believed that the writer’s went for authenticity, and Wactor and Mattsson delivered beautifully.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been in the hot seat since her lies and deception have been exposed. Now that everyone knows that Nina kept Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) away from Port Charles and his family, his son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), wasn’t about to let her get away with it. He pulled some strings with Pennsylvania jurisdiction, so that Nina can be tried for her crimes committed when in Nixon Falls.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) will have a change of thought on the guilt she has been feeling over her feelings for Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Sonny has been keeping a secret from his wife, which involves his feelings for another woman. His love affair with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) won’t be kept in the dark for much longer.
General Hospital previews indicate that Nina’s trial will determine much more than her fate as a criminal. General Hospital rumors claim Carly and Michael will get blindsided by the truth behind why Nina kept Sonny a secret for so long. However, this news will explain why Sonny hasn’t been himself since he’s been back. Giving someone who betrayed him mercy isn’t Sonny’s style, yet with Nina, that’s exactly what he’s been doing. Now Carly and Michael will understand why.
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