Losing a parent is such a difficult thing to go through, and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is flooded with so many emotions. Ever since she learned about her mother’s passing, Carly has been going through the motions of life. Moreover, she handles much of the memorial and other aspects that go along with a loved one’s passing.
It’s been hard lately because she’s also dealing with life’s obstacles. Lately, Carly’s had a lot thrown her way. Thankfully, kindness wins and unexpected people have reached out to carly during this time. Carly’s had her differences with Sonny and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), yet their kindness surpassed any turmoil they may have had in the past.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Elizabeth helps Carly by painting a new sign. After the sign fell, Liz offered her painting talents to Carly. According to Gener Hospital rumors, Carly takes this as a sign that it’s time for a change. Since Elizabeth is going to repaint the sign, GH rumors tease that Carly decides to honor her mother hiding her name. What if Carly renames Kelly’s in Bobbie’s honor, making the new PC hotspot Bobbie’s?
GH recaps highlight Bobbie’s Aunt Ruby acquired Kelly’s from its original owner. And in 1999, Ruby passed away and left the restaurant to Luke Spencer (Tony Geary) and his sister Barbara Jean (Bobbie) Spencer (Jackie Zeman). They kept the name all of these years, so maybe it’s time for a change?
It looks like the new year has already presented challenges for Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright). Last year’s losses seem almost trivial compared to what Carly now faces. Surely, losing your husband is devastating but in reality Sonny came back. He may have left her for his captor, but at least he wasn’t dead. The former Mrs. Corinthos also lost her career last year thanks to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). So now Carly goes through life reinventing herself as Nina walks away with her husband and her hotel.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that more hard times are ahead for Carly. Thankfully, she has Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) by her side as she grieves. GH recaps highlight the devastating phone call that changed Carly’s life forever. That’s when she learned that her mother, Bobbie Spencer had died.
Carly Reacts To Bobbie’s Death
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Carly begins to blame herself. She believes that if she would have done something differently than her mom would still be alive. We all know that’s not true, but Carly is going through the early stages as she processes this tragedy. Meanwhile, Sonny learns that Nina betrayed him by hurting Carly. Maybe Carly will have more than Drew for support.
Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright) has lost so much in recent years. First, she (thought ) that she lost her husband Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), due to a mob-related supposed death. Then, she received a miracle only to have him ripped away again. But this time, it wasn’t the mob who took him away from her and their family. Instead, it was a woman they all knew in Port Charles.
GH recaps highlight Carly’s losses. Nina Reeves stole her man and her hotel which was her entire career, all in a short timeframe. On top of that, Nina also friend Carly and her boyfriend Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) into the SEC for insider trading. She’s torn down Carly for over two years now but Carly stands strong.
Carly Receives News About Bobbie
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly suffers another great loss. Although Carly’s misfortune had everything to do with Nina, GH spoilers reveal that’s not the case this time.
According to the latest General Hospital preview promo, Carly and her family suffer a devastating loss. Back in May, GH Blog heavy-heartedly shared the startling news of GH icon Jacklyn Zeman’s passing. Evidently, co-stars and other colleagues along the way were just as stunned as GH fans when they heard the news. Now, Jackie’s death was written into the script as Bobbie Spencer’s death storyline. GH spoilers indicate that Bobbie’s daughter Carly receives a phone call that no one ever wants. Sadly, she learns that her mother Bobbie has died.
Jackie was last seen in her role as Luke Spencer’s (Tony Geary) sister Bobbie (and so much more) on April 27th, 2023. Bobbie Spencer’s tragic storyline begins as General Hospital remembers the incredibly talented, kind, and brightly spirited Jackie Zeman. Jackie and her character Barbara Jean Spencer will be forever remembered and missed.
Upon lengthy anticipation the people of Port Charles will come together to mourn the loss of Bobbie Spencer (Jacklyn Zeman). Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest details on Jackie’s special tribute. Zeman’s television daughter Laura Wright, who plays Carly Corinthos, revealed some of the raw emotion that developed behind the scenes.
Reportedly, Laura Wright makes note of the experience, explaining, “It was like we as a cast got to really say goodbye.” Since 2005 Wright and Zeman’s on-screen relationship developed and bloomed into what has mirrored a real life mother/daughter bond. Bobbie and Carly when from despising the sound one each other’s names to confiding in each other through their darkest hours. Carly, her mom Bobbie, and Carly’s daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) make up three generations of Spencer women.
Lucas and Felix Return For Bobbie’s Memorial
According to the most recent you GH news and spoilers, General Hospital’s two-part tribute to Jackie and her character Bobbie Spencer will take place on January 10th and 11th. Additionally, People.com revealed exclusive photos. GH spoilers reveal that GH stars Ryan Carnes and Marc Anthony Samuel rush home to Port Charles for Lucas’s mom’s memorial.
Earlier this year the soap opera community lost another icon. On May 9th 2023, General Hospital’s Jackie Zeman passed away at the age of 70. Reportedly, the three-time Daytime Emmy Award winner suffered a short and seemingly private battle with cancer.
GH’s Tribute to Jackie Zeman and Bobbie Spencer Delayed
Additionally, the obviously devastating news came amidst more misfortune for GH. That’s when GH news reports confirmed the 2023 WGA strike. Unfortunately, Zeman’s death rocked the daytime television community and its audience a week into the strike. At the time of her death, Jackie’s friends and family expressed their devastation and sorrows. Immediately, General Hospital fans began to inquire about Jackie Zeman’s tribute episode.
It’s been a half of a year since the actress’s passing and fans are sick of waiting. Social media platforms showcase fan’s concerns regarding a proper episode to honor the late Jackie Zeman. According to the latest GH news and spoilers, the WGA strike played a role in the delay. During this time, General Hospital used replacement writers as a defense against cancellation. Moreover, GH rumors claim that ABC and General Hospital Executives chose to wait until the strike ended before delving into the plans.
Previously, GH news reports confirm that the writer’s strike ended on September 27th, 2023. However SAG-AFTRA’s strike against AMPTP came to a close on November 9th.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, a GH tribute to Jackie Zeman and Bobbie Spencer is set to air in the near future. Please check back with GH Blog for any updates.
Carly’s Surprise business partner throws her for a loop! …Cary Corinthos (Laura Wright) just bought her family-owned business. Kelly’s Diner has been in the Spencer family for decades, and will continue as a staple in Port Charles. After all she’s lost, Carly is excited to start this new chapter.
GH recaps recall Carly’s announcement that informed Josslyn (Eden McCoy) that she is now the proud owner of Kelly’s! Word spread quickly once Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) caught wind of the news. In fact, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) even showed up with a gift. Now, Carly is ready for the next chapter in her life.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Carly’s about to get blindsided. According to the wrest GH spoilers, Carly’s surprise business partner throws her for a loop. Surely, she purchased the establishment from her mom, but some GH rumors claim she’s not the sole owner. Instead, it’s likely that Bobbie shared ownership with her brother Luke (Tony Geary). However, since his alleged passing, word of his assets have not been addressed. Did Luke own the other half of Kelly’s along with his sister Barbara Jean Spencer (Jackie Zeman)? If so, Tracy Quartermaine just might have a new business venture on er hands!
Carly initiates Cameron’s return! Cameron Webber (William Lipton) went off to college and to play college soccer. He may have lost Josslyn, but he’s got a bright future ahead of him. Now, he’s headed home for a little while.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is thrown for a loop when her ex-boyfriend comes back to Port Charles. She and Cam weren’t on the best of terms upon his departure. In fact, what happened between them became a factor in his decision to leave. Last time he checked, Joss was still with Dex Heller (Evan Hofer), the guy she fell for as she was falling out of love with Cam. That can’t be easy to swallow. But Cameron has had some time to sit with the situation and is stronger than when he left.
According to GH spoilers, Carly initiates Cameron’s return to Port Charles. Now that she owns Kelly’s she’s going to need to be shown the ropes from someone who knows how it all works. Before he left for college, Cameron pretty much ran the diner by himself, leaving him with a lot of experience.
GH news reports have yet to confirm William Lipton’s upcoming GH status. Since March, Lipton’s focus has been on his band, The Runarounds, along with other projects.
Carly buys Kelly’s from Bobbie! Life came at Carly pretty hard the last few years. She lost her husband and her hotel to a lying fraud. On top of it all, she faced Federal charges for insider trading, and her boyfriend is doing time. Thanks Nina! ????????
It’s been rough but Carly knows how to get back on her feet. Undoubtedly, Carly Spencer (formerly Corinthos) pulls through her hardships and comes out on top. GH spoilers hint that Carly’s epic bounce-back starts with Kelly’s Diner.
Back in the 1980s, General Hospital introduced Port Charles hotspot, Kelly’s Diner. It was founded by Paddy and Rose Kelly, and by 1984, it was owned by Ruby Anderson. From then on, the Spencer family has carried on the business name.
Currently, the waterfront diner remains one of the most popular grub restaurants stops in Port Charles, and remains a family-owned business. According to General Hospital spoilers, Carly buys Kelly’s from Bobbie for a dollar! In a heartwarming scene, Carly told her daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) that she is now the proud new owner of Kelly’s!
GH Script Foreshadows Fate
According to General Hospital news, Laura Wright opened up about the her current storyline. Coincidentally, Bobbie’s involvement in Carly’s comeback happens to include a symbolic gesture giving Jackie Zeman’s passing. As GH rumors claimed that Carly and Bobbie’s transaction was written as nod after Jackie’s death, Laura Wright shuts down the rumors.
The iconic leading lady shed some light on Carly’s current storylines, and its relationship to Jackie Zeman’s unexpected death. Laura Wright tells Soap Opera Digest, “This whole beat was written before Jackie passed away. They have not had the character of Bobbie die and Carly doesn’t inherit Kelly’s from the character, which would have been a beautiful thing, but this was a choice made by the writer’s awhile ago.”
It’s comforting to think that the script foreshadows fate. It’s almost like they somehow knew that having a Carly buy Kelly’s from Bobbie would be of greater significance. Keep checking back for updates the developing stories.
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