General Hospital Spoilers: Is Claudette Returning With Information About Charlotte?

Claudette (Bree Williamson), the surrogate mother to the biological daughter of Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has been recently name dropped on General Hospital. With all the drama revolving around Valentin and trying to get his hands on the Codicil, it would make sense that there could possibly be a distraction ahead.

General Hospital spoilers have been running rampant around the idea that Valentin is NOT in fact Charlotte’s (Scarlett Fernandez) biological father. General Hospital rumors have been making claims that Bree Williamson is on her way back to the set of GH to reprise the role of Claudette Beaulieu. It has been rumored that Claudette will be the one to expose Valentin for his lies, disclosing he and Lulu do not share Charlotte as their child.

Another angle GH fans have been leaning toward is one in which isn’t as satisfying as seeing Valentin lose the one thing he actually loves. General Hospital rumors also toyed with the idea that Lulu is not Charlotte’s biological mother, and that Claudette in fact is. Although neither rumors have been confirmed, it seems fans are routing for Valentin to be denounced as Charlotte’s father.

General Hospital comings and goings will report any new information regarding the possible return on Bree Williamson. So far no confirmations have been made.

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