Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) had finally come to terms with her battle with Huntington’s Disease. Also, she was coping with the loss of her love interest, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Furthermore, Dr. Westbourne and her mother were closer than ever.
GH recaps recall that Britt and Jason were well on their way to becoming a fan-favorite phenomenon when Burton was let go from the ABC Soap Opera. It took a bit for Dr. Westbourne to cope with his loss, but she was making progress. Then, Britt died tragically and inadvertently as one of the hook killer’s victims. That’s when Thiebaud announced that she was moving to London.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Thiebaud left the daytime drama series in the beginning of 2023. That’s when shortly after, ABC announced Steve Burton’s shocking exit.
Is Kelly Thiebaud Returning To General Hospital
Well, there’s no denying that GH fans received their most desired with when General Hospital brought Steve Burton back to the canvas. Now, general Hospital spoilers indicate that Kelly Thiebaud could live out the same fate. Will Kelly return to GH as Dr. Britt Westbourne? Recent GH news and spoilers indicate that Thiebaud dropped a hint on Instagram.
According to a recent IG comment, Kelly tells her fans that she has tried to return to General Hospital. At this time it’s unclear whether she was told yes, no, or not now. But “I tried” sounds like Thiebaud approached GH Executives and may have been turned down (for now). Despite the fact that we saw Britt die in her mother’s arms, it’s not uncommon for characters to Soap Opera characters to return from the dead.
Was Britt’s death too concrete to ever bring this character back?
When she first arrived in Port Charles, Dr. Britt Westbourne was trouble. She was a successful doctor which helped her ego, and a little baddie when it came to her personal life. She knew what she wanted and she went after it.
Over the years Dr. Westbourne went from living up to her nickname, “The Britch,” to becoming a much softer version of herself. Eventually, she and her mother repaired their troubled relationship and became very close. Her shocking death rocked Port Charles as Britt died in Liesl’s arms.
Kelly Thiebaud left the soap in early January of 2023. The star’s exit devastated fans in a way that was more hard hitting than many other GH exits. First of all, not only did Britt die, she died in the most heartbreaking way. Additionally, the GH audience watched as her mother held her as she took her last breath. We saw a body. Unlike other exit storylines, Britt’s body didn’t go missing.
This makes it extremely difficult for her character to return. However, it’s difficult but not impossible. After all, this is a Soap Opera. According to General Hospital news reports, Kelly Thiebaud returns home to the United States after living in London with her then boyfriend PJ Harrison. Last month General Hospital Blog shared a possible clue that was posted by Thiebaud on the social media platform, X.
Life changes are inevitable so expect the unexpected. Now that Kelly has returned from London, GH fans keep alive their hope for Britt’s comeback. More importantly, Britt and Jason@/ relationship was blooming into something beautiful before his presumed death. Since Jason has returned, will GH bring back Britt so that they can pick up where they left off?
Kelly Thiebaud returns to General Hospital as Britt Westbourne
It seems as though of many General Hospital fans aren’t over the death of Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud ). Kelly’s character left the canvas in such a way that makes it nearly impossible for return.
Although GH fans said goodbye to Kelly and the role as Dr. Britt “The Britch” Westbourne, hope for a miraculous return lives on. GH recaps recall that Britt died in her mother’s arms from complications from the hook wound. More often than not, Soap Opera death storylines play out in a way that leaves an open door for either a return or a recast.
Kelly Thiebaud returns to General Hospital as Britt Westbourne?
General Hospital news and spoilers report that Kelly Thiebaud recently shared a post to X (ex-Twitter), alluding to changes in the Emmy winner’s life. Last year Kelly revealed that she was loving to the UK. Because of this, Kelly’s time at GH had come to a heartbreaking end.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal that Kelly’s post could be a hint toward what’s to come. Before Thiebaud left General Hospital her love interest was presumed dead after fallen debris seemingly crushed him. Port Charles mourned the death of Jason Morgan, and Britt was heartbroken. Then, dr. Westbourne’s untimely death shook the city of Port Charles.
Now that Jason has returned GH fans hope that Kelly Thiebaud makes her way back to someone resurrect Dr. Britt Westbourne. But how could they bring back Britt after she died in Liesl’s arms? General Hospital always signs away.
In 2012, Kelly Thiebaud joined General Hospital’s cast as the troublemaking tough cookie, Dr. Britt Westbourne. She was fiery and problematic, but deep down she had a good heart. Eventually, a kinder more genuine, but Westbourne emerged.
According to General Hospital news and recaps, Dr. Britt Westbourne born died in her mother Liesl’s (Kathleen Gati) arms in 2023. Too many fans, her death was extremely heartbreaking. Although fictional, Kelly Thiebaud’s character worked her way into our hearts. And when Dr. Westbourne died many of us felt that and could empathize with Dr. Obrecht.
Unfortunately, loss is an inevitable part of life. is an inevitable part of life. It doesn’t matter the type, or the who, and the what. What matters is that? Everyone experiences the grief from losing someone or something we love.
Kelly Thiebaud Says Goodbye To Her Dog Ranger
General Hospital news reports confirm that Kelly Thiebaud suffers a heartbreaking loss. Kelly’s latest Instagram post shares the sad news that her dog Ranger has died. The Emmy winning actress shared her sentiments along with picture memories of her life with Ranger.
Our hearts go out to Kelly as she copes with losing Ranger.
Our prayers have been answered! Well, I know that mine have. I can’t say that I speak for all of us, but I will say that the majority of GH fans share my sentiments when it comes to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Steve Burton’s GH return is the absolute best news we’ve received in a while, especially after 2023’s devastating losses.
Despite the tragic losses, GH fans can find something to smile about. Jason Morgan’s comeback has been a bright spot for many since losing Sonya, Jackie, Billy, and Tyler. Of course there are more we’ve most, which are equally as sad. But as they say, life goes on. Thankfully many look forward to Jason’s Port Charles return, especially when it comes to his reunions. Sonny, Carly, Michael, Sam, and Spinelli, come to mind as the most impactful, along with the Quartermaines.
However, Jason and Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) reunion is what gets me out of bed in the morning. Okay, maybe that was a little dramatic. But I am a die hard JaSam fan. Let’s just say that I own Sam’s star necklace and have the same shaped star tattooed on my body.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Jason has a few love interests to choose from. Although sadly Britt is deceased, Sam and Liz are still around. But they aren’t for the taking- for now. Of course, someone new is always a possibility. Sam is currently with Drew, and Elizabeth and Dr. Finn keep giving their relationship the old college try. Nothing is guaranteed and either of those relationships could crumble.
Will Jason’s return ignite another JaSam vs. Liason fan war? Personally, I think Jason and Sam are endgame. One of my favorite things (other than the star necklace) that they share is their love for the color black. Whether it’s a black t-shirt or a black leather jacket, black is definitely Jason and Sam’s color.
Cody confesses to Dante! Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) showed up in Port Charles with a hidden agenda. His lies started small but eventually snowballed. In the process, he hurts those with whom he has connected.
General Hospital recaps remind fans of Cody’s connection to Port Charles. It just so happens that Cody grew up with Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) back in the old neighborhood. Cody’s life is lead by lies and coverup stories, and not all are his own. GH rumors suggest Dante isn’t quite Mr. Innocent, and together, their pasts are full of teenage mischief.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Cody gets comfy in Port Charles. Owning up to deceiving Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) makes him a more conscientious person. But will the guilt and remorse of hurting Britt be enough to come clean to Mac Scorpio (John J. York). Just as greed drove him to lie and cheat the late Dr. Westbourne, Cody’s life altering secret is founded on greed as well.
According to recent General Hospital rumors and spoilers, Cody confesses to Dante. Is it time Cody reveals his true paternity? As Cody and Mac grow closer, it’s likely that Cody’s conscience takes over. Meanwhile, Mac remains in the dark as his son continues to conceal the truth.
Previously, actor Josh Kelly highlights details surrounding Cody’s future in Port Charles. According to General Hospital comings and goings, news reports confirm Josh Kelly spilled the tea about Cody’s future. It looks like he’s sticking around for some father/son bonding time. Can all he forgiven?
Is Liesl Willow’s match?! Liesl answers Nina’s prayers! After all, what is family for? Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) have each other’s backs, supporting each other when in need. Recently, Dr. Britt Westbourne’s (Kelly Thiebaud) death brought them even closer.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina and Liesl bond over what life is currently throwing at the both of them. Similarly, what weighs on both women pertains to their daughters. GH recaps recall Liesl’s recent tragedy. Losing a child is any parent’s nightmare. While Nina hasn’t lost Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) yet, the possibility is still very real. Even though Nina never really got to know her other daughter Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), Nina has already suffered losing a child.
General Hospital spoilers reveal despite another dead end, there is still hope for Willow’s survival.
Is Liesl Willow’s match?
GH rumors tease that Liesl will come through for Nina in two big ways. The first and most important way she helps Nina is by becoming a match for Willow. Willow was given merely weeks to live, leaving Willow her family devastated. Carly means well with her positive sentiments, however, the sad reality of the situation looms around the corner like a predator preparing to attack. But, can Willow’s “attacker” be defeated?
GH rumors hint that Liesl not only saves Willow, but gives Nina another sense of victory. Previously, GH Rumors, speculated that Nina would be the one to let the cat out of the bag where Carly and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) are concerned. Liesel and Nina have already been conspiring to dig deeper and do a Carly is hiding. According to recent GH spoilers, Drew and Carly’s relationship will be put to the test after insider trading accusations blow up in their faces. Since Nina and Carly have such bad blood, Nina will likely be blamed for tipping off the authorities.
Cody betrays Sasha. Good intentions or not, the outcome is still the same. Going behind someone’s back isn’t the best way to gain their trust and infiltrate your way into their life and heart.
General Hospital recaps recall Cody Bell’s (Josh Kelly) blurry past and cloudy present. Upon arriving in Port Charles, Cody mislead his old and new friends. His plot to seek out Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) didn’t exactly go as planned when he realized he fell for her and was lying to someone he cares for.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, although Cody regrets using and deceiving Britt, that doesn’t stop him from lying to his father. His one mission in Port Charles is to chase after fortune. Originally, his target was Britt. However, his plan foiled for many reasons, including his feelings for Britt. Then, he chose to lie to a good man about his paternity just so he could seek wealth. Mac Scorpio (John J. York) never had children of his own; or so he thought. Unfortunately, Cody continues to hide the fact that he is Mac’s son even though he genuinely cares about him and his family.
Apparently, lessons haven’t been learned. According to recent General Hospital previews, he lies to another good person when Cody betrays Sasha. GH spoilers reveal Cody’s intentions are to help, but, his approach is damaging. He remembered Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) from his position under Selina Wu (Lydia Look) at The Savoy. Gladys is in some major hot water after losing a significant amount of money that she doesn’t have.
General Hospital rumors: In his attempt to swoop in and help, Cody goes behind Sasha’s back to try and help Gladys fix what she’s done. Gladys was in over her head with Selina. She then betrayed Sasha to cover her losses. Will Cody have any influence on Selina in regard to Gladys’s debts?
Nina isn’t a match for Willow! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros)- is putting all her eggs in one basket and those “eggs” just so happen to be her own. Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mother is convinced she’s a bone marrow match.
What If Nina Isn’t A Match For Willow?
General Hospital spoilers tease Nina gets ahead of herself as she jumps the gun. Prematurely, Nina banks on matching with Willow’s bone marrow based off the first test. Nina passed her first round as a potential match. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that her marrow will match to ensure Willow’s full recovery.
General Hospital previews indicate time is slipping by, making Nina become desperate to save her daughter’s life. Why is Nina so desperate? According to General Hospital rumors, devastating news surfaces as doctors find that Nina isn’t a match for Willow. Consequently, GH previews and spoilers suggest Nina turns to other family members with a blood relation to Willow. When Willow made inquiries about additional blood relatives in Port Charles, Nina made mention of Aunt Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Maxie’s baby James. Since Liesl is Nina’s Aunt, Willow is Liesl’s great niece. Additionally, Liesl’s late son, Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) is baby Jame’s father. Is Liesl a viable option to save Willow? While for her own daughter (Britt), Liesl’s mindset is fragile. Will she help?
Kelly Thiebaud’s emotional GH tribute has us in tears! We continue to mourn the loss of Kelly Thiebaud’s portrayal of Dr. Britt Westbourne. Both Kelly and the role she played brought so much light to her surroundings. And just as much as we miss seeing her on our screen, the General Hospital cast and crew miss working alongside such a dynamic soul.
General Hospital spoilers recently revealed Kelly’s reasoning behind why she left General Hospital. Thiebaud gave explained her post Britt Westbourne plans in an interview with SoapOpera Digest. For the full story surrounding Kelly’s statement, visit our page HERE.
General Hospital comings and goings reports confirmed Thiebaud’s GH exit after Britt’s unfortunate and heartbreaking death. There’s no turning back with death scenes such as Britt’s. Performances by Thiebaud and her on-screen mother, Dr. Liesl Obrecht were among the most genuine death scenes ever done in daytime. Kelly Thiebaud officially put her time as Dr. Britt Westbourne on ABC’s General Hospital behind her, leaving only with the memories and bonds she created.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal, Kelly Thiebaud’s emotional GH tribute features highlighted moments of her time at GH. Photos of Thiebaud over the years with cast and crew capture the obvious love among the G family. At the end of the video compilation, Thiebaud thanks everyone from the bottom of her heart.
CLICK HERE to watch Kelly’s tribute to General Hospital.
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