General Hospital Spoilers: Sam And Dante Move Faster As Lulu Shows Signs Of Improvement

Lulu Shows Signs Of Improvement

The story of Lulu Spencer Falconeri’s (Emme Rylan) unfortunate accident is tragic. According to GH recaps, Lulu became collateral damage when a mob hit went south.

Sadly, Lulu has been in a coma ever since the incident at The Floating Rib. As a result, the young mother lies unconscious in a care facility. Her mother Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) grieves for her once vibrant and full of life daughter. And to add insult to injury, Laura’s own brother Cyrus Renault is the reason for Laura’s suffering.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is finally loving on after grieving his “loss” after Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) caused Lulu’s current medical condition. Although Lulu and Dante had been estranged, his feelings for his wife were clear, and she was letting Dustin down gently. Lulu and Dante never had a chance to give their love another shot.

Lulu Shows Signs Of Improvement

General Hospital rumors suggest that now Dante has moved on with Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), his wife will wake up from a coma, throwing a wrench in his new relationship with Sam.

Recent General Hospital news reports addressed the possibility of Emme Rylan’s return to GH as Lulu. The actress confirmed that she has not yet been contacted by General Hospital but was open to a return of they reached out.

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