Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) are hiding a devastating secret from Ned’s wife, and Alexis’s friend, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero).
Ned and Alexis believe they slept together when Olivia was off on a WSB adventure with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). Although it seems that Ned betrayed Olivia with Alexis, I oersblky believe they never slept together. But hey- we shall see.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis pushes back on Ned as she reminds him that he is the one who didn’t want to confess to Olivia in the first place. It looks like Ned is having second thoughts about continually lying to Olivia about what happened with Alexis.
General Hospital rumors claim the truth could come out at the infamously, traditionally disastrous, Quartermaine Thanksgiving. But what if Ned and Alexis never slept together at all? Both were very drunk and could have just passed our, assuming the worst. Thoughts?? ????
It’s always fun going down memory lane even if it’s not technically, Throwback Thursday. Since we are still in the sorority of Thanksgiving with the traditional Quartermaine episode airing on Monday, November 30th, we will give you a throwback clip.
General Hospital throwback scenes are so fun to watch. Check out when Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) brought Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) to the infamous Quartermaine mansion for Thanksgiving.
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) was publicly intoxicated the night she saw Julian Jerome (William deVry) and Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) in an exchange on the pier.
When Alexis questioned Julian about his conversation with “drug pusher” as directly said by Alexis, Julian played it off as if Cyrus was just harassing him about selling The Floating Rib. Alexis had been drinking and everyone who was at The Floating Rib, saw that she was drunk.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis will make the connection between Julian and Cyrus when she remembers seeing them engaged in the conversation on the pier.
General Hospital rumors claim it’s a toss up on whether or not Alexis will come forward with what she knows. GH rumors also claim Alexis could be second guessing her own memories, as she knows she had a couple drinks. Could she be unsure if she’ll be taken seriously? She knows there’s a chance she won’t be taken seriously based on her behavior that night.
General Hospital news confirmed William deVry is exiting General Hospital after several years of playing Julian Jerome.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Julian’s character has been backed into a corner by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), and Julian’s one bad decision after another has landed him in the most dangerous predicament of his life.
General Hospital previews show Renault’s informant letting Julian in on the drop off location for the explosive package. The package is meant to kill Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Julian is worried about innocent bystanders, and rightfully so. The drop off location was revealed to be at The Floating Rib, where Jason teaches Julian’s grandson how to play pool. The bar is full of innocent, Port Charles residents, including Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), her daughter, Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan), Julian’s own daughter, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), the target, Jason, and their son, Danny (Porter Fasullo), and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn).
General Hospital rumors suggest Julian will finally do something selfless during his last few moments of life. GH rumors claim Julian will kill him self in the explosion in order to avoid harming innocent people, including his own family.
All his life, Julian has tried to make things right with the ones he loves, only for his efforts to go unnoticed, and to be fair, his own failed attempts at change have kept him at an arms length from his family. Will they acknowledge Julian’s selfless act of heroism?
General Hospital news reports have confirmed the exit of actor William deVry as Julian Jerome.
In a recent tweet, General Hospital spoilers revealed, deVry confirmed he would never return to General Hospital. Following this announcement, General Hospital rumors lead to claims that the character of Julian Jerome will be killed off the show.
Recent General Hospital spoilers and previews show Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) requesting that Julian kill Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). We all know Jason isn’t going anywhere, and things aren’t looking great for Julian.
General Hospital rumors claim Jason will end up killing Julian in self defense despite the fact that he is Sam Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco) father. Sam and Julian have never had the best of relationships, and after the way he treated her mother, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), Sam has written her father off long ago.
Even though Sam and Julian don’t see eye to eye, he is still her father. Would Sam be able to carry the weight of knowing her husband killed her father, and their kid’s grandfather, while staying with Jason?
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) has been trying to reach out and help her mother, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) as she struggles through the harsh reality of alcoholism.
Alexis has recently fallen off the wagon after experiencing traumatic life events, including the sudden and tragic loss of her boyfriend, Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan).
Sam has been trying to get through to Alexis with no avail. She has begged and pleaded with her mother to put the drink down but instead of listening, Alexis responded to Sam condescendingly, and with no remorse. She even tried to bait Sam by asking her to have a drink with her.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam is about to deliver some devastating news to Alexis. In a new General Hospital preview, Sam is shown yelling at Alexis, “I will NEVER allow you around Scout and Danny again!”
General Hospital rumors hint that Sam puts her foot down and laws down the law with Alexis. Due to her drinking, Sam doesn’t want her children around their grandmother, and she makes her position loud and clear.
Is this the wake up call Alexis needs in order for her to put things in perspective and get her life on track?
General Hospital actress, Haley Pullos has grown up right before the eyes of her daytime tv audience. She joined the cast of General Hospital, as Molly Lansing Davis in 2013, at the age of 11. Molly is the daughter of Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst).
Haley Pullos is all grow up now, as she has announced on social media that she is over the age of 18. General Hospital news reports, the over-18 actress shared a video of herself on her personal Instagram page. The type of video posted by Pullos is called, “Self Tapes.” In the video, Pullos states, “Hey I’m Haley Pullos, I’m over 18, and I’m 5’3”.“
A self tape is an audition the actor films remotely, usually requested by a casting director, and is expected to be sent back in a timely fashion. Casting Directors often provide the sides, instructions, and deadline, and then it is up to the actor to film, edit, and return it on time.
The announcement has drawn in fans, mainly complimenting the actresses physical appearance. General Hospital news and rumors have been hot lately with all the shocking casting cuts. At this time, there has been no explanation for the post, but General Hospital rumors suggest Pullos may be auditioning for another acting role. There has not been any GH news to confirm or deny regarding the actresses status with General Hospital.
Julian Jerome (William deVry) and his daughter, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) have a rocky father/daughter relationship. Mostly because Sam won’t stand for her mother being treated in any way other than with respect and with love.
Alexis Davis’ (Nancy Lee Grahn) one night stand with Julian resulted in their daughter, Sam. Throughout the years, Alexis and Julian were out of touch with one another, and then one day, they made their way back to each other. Unfortunately, rekindling the flame of their one night together didn’t last. Julian hasn’t really been an upstanding citizen. And although Sam is in life with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), who some try and compare to Julian, but the difference is Jason round never treat the woman in his life with such disrespect and violence as Julian did with Alexis. Therefore, Sam and Julian never really got to mend their broken relationship- and now it’s too late.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal a heartwarming photo of the two GH actors, William deVry and Kelly Monaco. deVry points out that his TV daughter is only 7 years his younger. The photo serves as bitter sweet after General Hospital rumors leaked of deVry’s upcoming exit from the daytime drama.
General Hospital news reports deVry was let go from his role as Julian Jerome, leaving the relationship between Julian and Sam much of unfinished business. GH fans have voiced their disappointment all over social media.
We aren’t prepared to say goodbye to William and his character, Julian. Here’s to hoping Julian and Assam have time to mend their broken relationship before his inevitable departure.
Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) have been planning their civil union after a traumatic event in their relationship that almost tore them apart.
Molly turned down TJ’s original marriage proposal, causing the couple to take a breather from each other, but coincidentally at the same time TJ was taking time to think, he got kidnapped by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Molly got the impression that TJ ghosted her, and her fears were confirmed when TJ’s mom, Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) had to make like her son wanted nothing to do with Molly. Jordan had to pretend TJ ghosted Molly because she knew he had been kidnapped but couldn’t disclose any information. During Molly and TJ’s separation, Molly assumes she and TJ were over, leading to her one night stand with Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor).
Fast forward a few months, Molly and TJ reconcile after he is rescued. But Molly is still keeping a secret that would ruin their relationship. General Hospital spoilers reveal TJ and Molly are planning to make their relationship official by having a civil union ceremony as opposed to a traditional wedding.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Molly’s mom, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has fallen off the wagon and has no plans on doing anything to help herself. Her other daughter, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) has already tried to intervene, only to get pushed away and rejected.
General Hospital rumors claim Alexis will keep drinking and she’ll spiral out of control. Alexis is well aware of what happened between Molly and Brando while she and TJ were broken up. Molly confided in her two sisters, Sam and Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth), and then the girls discussed the situation with Alexis. Alexis’ drinking problem hits an all new low and GH rumors suggest Alexis will show up to Molly’s ceremony completely intoxicated. Alexis’ drinking causes her to have loose lips, spilling the tea about Molly and Brando.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Alexis gets wasted and blows Molly’s secret out of the water, blurting out that Molly and Brando slept together. Alexis’ behavior finally catches up with her when she ruins one of the most important days in her daughter’s life. Will TJ forgive Molly? And will Molly forgive Alexis?
General Hospital writers are no strangers to bringing real life heath issues and struggles to the Daytime TV screen. Diseases like Cancer, heart disease, addiction, and alcoholism have been dealt with by our favorite characters. Currently, GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn portrays Alexis Davis as she struggles through alcohol addiction.
Nancy is truly bringing the real life struggle of dealing with being an alcoholic in a realistic way. Her character Alexis has hit a snag in her recovery after an emotional loss, among other factors that have caused her to fall off the wagon.
General Hospital news reports Nancy has revealed her own true life, personal experience with alcoholism. Although the struggle was not her own, she revealed that her father was as an alcoholic. In a recent tweet, Grahn explained her personal connection to this disease.
“I lived with this occasional belligerent drunk who happened 2b the man I loved more than any other, my dad,” the actress wrote. “Bob Grahn got sober, became an addictions counselor & saved over 100 ppl who all showed up at his funeral to sing his praise. I get how much courage it takes to stay sober.”
I lived with this occasional belligerent drunk who happened 2b the man I loved more than any other, my dad. Bob Grahn got sober, became an addictions counselor & saved over 100 ppl who all showed up at his funeral to sing his praise. I get how much courage it takes to stay sober. https://t.co/Z1mx9kzw0a
Nancy Lee Grahn is bringing the reality of alcoholism to the screen with her realistic portray of someone who is struggling with the disease. Nancy is a very talented actress, and always delivers raw and real emotion. It definitely helps to have had experience in her own life as she has seen first hand how one who battles being an alcoholic deals with the disease, the family who cares for them, and the personal struggle that goes along with it.
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