Sam Dies and Saves Lulu’s Life?! …Life really has a way of handing Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis) some difficult life situations. Her daughter Lulu Spencer Falconeri has been in a coma for about four years and Laura has struggled with so much grief. GH spoilers tease that Laura’s luck could turn around now that Lulu has been transferred to General Hospital.
Will Sam Save Lulu’s Life?
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Lulu’s liver is failing and she needs a transplant to survive. The devastating news hit Laura hard, but she’s not the only one who’s emotionally invested in Lulu. Despite having been divorced at the time of the tragic incident, Dante still cares very much for Lulu.
Earlier this week GH news reports confirmed that Kelly Monaco is set to exit General Hospital this coming Fall. As a resting of this news, GH rumors have spread across social media. Monaco’s exit is rumored to have a major impact on the current storyline involving Lulu. Apparently, Lulu needs a new liver or else she will die. Now that Sam will be written out of the script this Fall, GH rumors claim that Sam dies and saves Lulu’s life.
Kelly Monaco Exits General Hospital!!?! …A shocking headline surfaces as General Hospital news reports announce the latest GH comings and goings. It’s never easy to Kerr that your favorite character/actor has been written off the show. Sadly, General Hospital spoilers reveal that many GH fans will find this announcement very hard to swallow.
Kelly Monaco Exits General Hospital
According to the latest General Hospital news and spoilers, General Hospital is said to be writing Kelly Monaco’s role as Sam Morgan out of the script. No, this devastating piece of GH does not refer to her most recent and temporary exit. General Hospital rumors first circulated about her exit, making claims that Sam would be killed off this coming Fall.
However, GH news reports indicate that the details of Kelly Monaco’s General Hospital exit remain unclear. According to reputable GH news reports, Michael Fairman touches on Lulu’s return to the canvas. The complex nature of Dante’s relationship worry Sam and his ex wife Lulu raise questions.
Did GH Choose Lulu Over Sam?
General Hospital news reports confirm that Lulu has returned to the canvas. But fans now wonder ant what cost? Reportedly, GH comings and goings confirm that Emme Rylan confirmed the role has been recast.
Did Sasha’s happily ever after happen too easily? Honestly, I didn’t think so. In fact, I can speak for most GH fans when I say that Sasha has been through more than most. And frankly, she’s suffered enough.
What’s next for Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson)? According to GH recaps, Sasha and Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) plan to trap Greedy Gladys was a success. And the prank phone call worked like a charm. That’s when they got their queue to proceed with the plan. Sam just had her moment in the spotlight, but it’s Sasha’s time to shine.
Currently, she finds herself in a heartbreakingly awkward encounter. General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Sasha and Gladys come face to face.
Sofia Mattsson has been put to the test. Shes killing it in the Sasha role. So much so that fans display genuine concern for But maybe in the soap world Sasha isn’t ready for happiness. On the contrary, GH spoilers reveal that Sasha’s problems are behind her.
General Hospital spoilers suggest that in order for Sasha to get over her problem (Gladys), she must face it head on. Sasha wants Gladys to pay and that exactly her intentions when she shows up at the door. Will a corners desperate Gladys turn violent to save herself from being arrested?
…Since 2020, GH fans have rallied for Lulu Spencer’s return. While most fans want to see Rmme Rylan reprise the role, others simply want the character to awaken from her coma.
General Hospital recaps recall Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) genius suggestion. She told Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) what a good idea it is for her and the kids to move in to Lulu and Dante’s (Dominic Zamprogna) former house. Reluctantly, Maxie finally thought it out and figured it could be a good idea.
GH spoilers tease that Maxie is on the move. When all is said and done, she. Dante, and Sam, will discuss Maxie’s living arrangements. It looks like Maxie, Georgie, James, and Bailey Lou will soon have some space.
Lulu and Maxie Become Roommates?!
According to the latest GH casting rumors, it’s been mentioned that Lulu’s awakening is in the works. GH news reports have yet to confirm, however, there’s a strong indication that it’s only a matter of time. Moreover, GH rumors speculate that Lulu Spencer Falconeri wakes up to claim what’s hers. First, it was Laura (Genie Franco’s) and Kevin (Jon Lindstrom. Then, Dante took Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez) to see her mother. Finally, Sam, Maxie, and Dante have all discussed (name dropped) Lulu. Does all this talk about Luke and Laura’s daughter hint toward her return?
Who will play Lulu Spencer? General Hospital fans immediately took issue with Lulu Spencer’s (Emme Rylan) absence in Port Charles. Ever since Emme’s GH exit, fans have rallied to bring Emme Rylan back to the role.
General Hospital Recaps: After an unnecessary tragic accident, Luke and Laura’s daughter slipped into a coma, leaving her loved ones behind. However, life goes on as it always does. Right before the accident, Lulu broke things off with (deceased) Dustin Phillips(Mark Lawson) and was about to tell Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) how she feels. Unfortunately, Lulu never got the chance.
Currently, Dante moved on with Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), and they’re living happily with their kids. Meanwhile, Dante remains close to Charlotte, Lulu and Valentin Cassadine’s (James Patrick Stuart) daughter. According to GH spoilers, something might come out of Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez) and Dante’s hospital visit. Lulu’s daughter and ex-husband sat by her bedsides as they expressed how they miss her. GH spoilers and rumors tease that their conversation was the crack in the door that will open for her return.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Emme Rylan exited GH back in 2020. When her character was written out of the script, Rylan took to social media to explain that it was not her choice to leave. That being said; she added that she’d be willing to return if and when Lulu is written back into the script. Click HERE for the story.
Who Will Play Lulu Spencer?
As the storyline gears up for Lulu’s awakening, General Hospital fans wonder if the role will be recast. As the majority of discussions revolve around Emme Rylan, recent GH rumors claim that Alexa Havins replaces Rylan as Lulu Spencer. Keep in mind that GH news reports have. Or confirmed any casting changes.
As GH news recall, many GH fans remember Julie Berman as Rylan’s predecessor. Understandably, it’s sometimes difficult to become accustomed to a new face in an established role. Therefore, Rylan has been fan’s most recent choice.
That being said, if you had to choose, should Emme Rylan reprise the role, or should the role be recast?
Sam confesses to Dante! Cryptically dancing around questions to avoid giving answers is something that comes like second nature to Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco). After all, she is a P.I. Moreover, lies of omission simply come with the territory. Since Sam and Dante have similar work, GH spoilers tease that maybe the best option is to share her plan and findings with Dante (PCPD).
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sam has been sneaking around, and it’s time for Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) to find out the truth. According to GH recaps, she and a Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) teamed up to get to bust Greedy Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) once and for all. She’s caused too many problems for Cody already, but Cody isn’t too concerned about himself at this point.
GH spoilers tease that Cody’s low-key chivalry is what helps Sasha out of the mess Gladys made. It’s about dang time that she’s stopped, and Sam is ready to get the job done. After hiding her plan, Sam confesses to Dante about her mission. How will Dante react when he learns that Sam and Cody teamed up? Cody is innocent this time, and Gladys must be stopped before she does any more damage.
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?
Sam uncovers Dante’s secret! Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) has a long history of experience working as a Private Investigator. She and Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) have been partners in digging up dirt and busting crime for a long time.
General Hospital spoilers reveal these besties are in it together again. Spinelli’s recent history with Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) has Sam wanting to know what Cody is all about. Due to her curiosity into Cody’s past, Sam begins an investigation. When you go poking around the past, you’re almost always going to find something. Sam’s efforts don’t disappoint… or maybe they do; GH spoilers reveal Sam finds out more than she bargained for.
General Hospital rumors hint Cody’s connection to Sam’s boyfriend will stir up some information only good friends share with each other. Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Cody are childhood friends from the old neighborhood. As it seems, Cody has always been the one with a shady past, Dante may not be as squeaky clean as Sam thinks.
Cody made the mistake of blackmailing Spinelli and conned him into getting a date with Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud). Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Sam won’t have any of that. She trusts Spinelli when he suggests Cody can’t be trusted. But maybe it’s Dante who can’t be trusted.
May Sweeps has been known for bringing a lot of changes to the canvas. Mostly casting changes as General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm the latest addition to the cast of GH.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal One Life To Live alum, Josh Kelly (OLTL, Cutter Wentworth), has begun filming a new role on ABC’s sister soap, General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the name of the character remains a mystery, but those Josh’s character will strongly interact with has been disclosed.
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Josh Kelly’s role in Port Charles will directly effect the lives of three w prominent residents of PC. Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) have been rumored to be the ones effected the lost by Josh Kelly’s character.
Discussion over the possibilities surrounding Kelly’s character identity has gotten fans wondering just who he will turn out to be in Port Charles.
Kelly’s list of credits include, roles in Transformers, Army Wives, Station 19? Grey’s Anatomy, and the role of Walker Chisum in Midnight Texas.
General Hospital fans speculate the role could be related to or working closely with Dante, and even rumors of having ties to Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) has raised a few ideas.
General Hospital comings and goings reports have yet to confirm the identity of Kelly’s role but GH Blog will keep fans updated on any developing information.
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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