A few days ago we were informed that the actress playing Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan) has been let go from General Hospital. With this news fans rushed to defend the actress and the character she has portrayed flawlessly since taking on the role after the exit of Megan Ward.
Today we accomplished a small goal. On Twitter, we were able to get the fans to trend #KeepKelly It was a success! Please help trend #KeepKelly all week while General Hospital airs at 2PM Eastern time.
Get the word out the Writers and Executives at GH and ABC!
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If you don’t want to see Kelly go, please do your part and maybe we can make a difference.
News was just released that the actress Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) has signed a contract with General Hospital for a few more years. General Hospital Blog is very excited to see Maxie stick around Port Charles. She has been a fan favorite for many years and the actress is a beautiful, talented, and definitely an essential part of the show. Port Charles would be a darker and gloomier place without the light hearted spunk and beauty of Maxie Jones. Congratulations Kirsten!
In a recent post (Who Will Save Danny?) we have speculated that perhaps the one to save baby Danny won’t be who we think it is. Fans across the board seem to think the story is leading to Franco being a bone marrow match for Sam’s child. However, the story may be taking an unexpected twist. A surprise if you will. According to Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis), she tweeted that “Someone’s coming to town and it ain’t Santa Claus.” She also mentioned that we are one week away from Sam’s Daddy. Check out her tweets below. Comment with any guess you may have on who Sam’s Father may be!
Sam received some unsettling news from Dr. Silas Clay when he paid a visit to the Davis home. While he did confirm that his revised protocol is working on Danny, he warned Sam that this is not the end of her nightmare. Although Sam and Jason’s son Daniel is responding well to the treatment, Silas informed Sam that Danny will most likely have to undergo a bone marrow transplant. He encouraged her to start looking for donors right away. Spinelli, Danny’s God Father, sprung into action and told Sam he would be gathering all the information in search for a match.
So now we ask, WHO WILL SAVE DANNY? This would be a perfect time to finally find Sam Morgan’s biological Father. This just may be the story line leading up to how everyone will find out who Sam’s Daddy is. It would be completely necessary to find a blood relative in hopes for finding an exact match. Perhaps Alexis knows where Sam’s Father is and will be determined to find him now to help save her precious grandson. Or maybe the arrival of the man she conceived Sam with will be a surprised to everyone.
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Here is what is going on… Earlier today, Kelly announced that her character Connie Falconeri has been written off of General Hospital. Thus resulting in Kelly Sullivan being let go from the show. General Hospital Blog is calling all Kelly Sullivan, Connie/Kate fans, SoCo fans to try and help get this situation reversed!
A couple years ago, there was an announcement made that Rebecca Herbst had been let go from her role as Elizabeth Webber. With support from her large fan base, petitioning and protesting, fans were able to save Rebecca’s job and Elizabeth Webber has continued to be a beloved and adored character on General Hospital.
That being said, there is no reason fans cannot try the same thing for Kelly Sullivan. We know there are many Sonny and Connie (SoCo) and Sonny and Kate (SKate) fans out there who do not want to see her go. Kelly Sullivan has a very large fan base and GHB believes we have a chance to turn this thing around.
The official Kelly Sullivan Fan Page on Facebook has just announced that the rumors that have been circulating have been proven to be true. Connie Falconeri played by the wonderful actress Kelly Sullivan has been written off the show. It has been stated that there are no ill feelings toward the cast and crew of General Hospital.
General Hospital’s Kelly Sullivan (Connie Falconeri/Kate Howard) has been rumored to be leaving the show. As of right now, this is only a rumor. However, if you are a GH and Kelly Sullivan fan, and would like to see her continue her work as Connie Falconeri on General Hospital, please help support Kelly and her fans by commenting your positive thoughts below, requesting that she stay at GH. Also, if you have Twitter, tweet Frank Valentini @valentinifrank using the hashtag #KeepKelly.
Support from fans has been known to help and sway decisions of the executives. A couple years ago it had been known that Rebecca Herbst had been let go from General Hospital. But with the uproar of Becky’s fan base and support, fans were able to turn the decision around have Becky has remained a contract actor on GH ever since.
Please share this post on all GH related boards, forums, Facebook pages, etc. Let’s get the word out that we want to #KeepKelly!
There is a lot more to Ava Jerome (Maura West) than we all had anticipated. She is more than just the Mother of Franco’s child, Kiki aka Lauren Katherine Jerome (Kristen Alderson). We recently learned that she has attempted assassination, whether the bullet was meant for Franco or meant for Olivia, Ava pulled the trigger. She is money hungry and will jeopardize the relationship she has with her daughter to get what she wants. It is looking more and more like Ava has deeper rooted connections with the residents of Port Charles than simply having a romantic relationship with Franco. She is a Jerome, which means she knows more about Duke, Anna, Lucy, and more of the PC gang than she is leading on. What does she want? This week on General Hospital, Ava reveals a past relationship. Perhaps Kiki isn’t Franco’s daughter at all… Or maybe Franco isn’t Franco… There are lots of possibilities and this story hasn’t even begun to unfold!
Things are getting more difficult for Maxie as she approaches closer and closer to her due date. She is becoming more emotionally attached to the child she is carrying. When she thinks about Spinelli you can see in her eyes that she is dying to tell him this is his child, and is longing to be a family. Tension is also thickening for the devious Dr. Britt Westbourne. She is feeling the walls closing in on her as Sabrina, Patrick, and Felix start to zero in on her. Maxie and Britt are both hiding some pretty big secrets regarding the babies they are carrying. Maxie is knowingly carrying her own baby she and Spinelli created on New Years Eve, while Britt is most likely carrying Dante and Lulu’s baby by impregnating herself with their specimens. The truth is bound to come out and both of these women are in for a whirlwind of back lash and heart ache. Maxie seems as if she is going to cave and come clean to at least one person involved. When she does, she will be hurting many of her loved ones as she has lied to them for many months. It’s doubtful that Britt would ever willingly tell the truth about how she is manipulating Patrick, so I will assume for now that her truth will be revealed by another party. Felix really wants to take down the Britch so maybe he will be the one to out her for the lying, egg and sperm stealing liar that she is. For now, we will sit patiently waiting in hopes that Maxie does the right thing and tells Spinelli, Dante, and Lulu the truth about the baby. Keep watching to see what happens!
It was announce that Oprah’s OWN network will be airing the reboot of legendary soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live starting July 15th! General Hospital Blog would like to congratulation each and every person involved in these two iconic shows. I am so happy for them and the genre as a whole. Fans knew is was a big mistake for ABC to cancel this show and create a dying American genre. Well, welcome back to the land of the living! Congrats to AMC and OLTL and thank you to OWN!
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