Avery Kristen Pohl joined the General Hospital cast and family back in 2021. As she approached her first year as Esme Prince, Pohl signed another contract. Before long word got out that she had signed a 3 year contract with the Soap Opera.
In the last few years Avery has made lasting friendships with her co-stars, specifically her on-screen nemesis Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). While it’s true that Esme and Trina aren’t even frenemies let alone friends on screen, Tabyana and Avery have a much different connection. In fact, they aren’t just co-workers or cast-mates, they’re also friends and neighbors in real life.
General Hospital News reports reveal Tabyana Ali speaks out on Avery Pohl’s exit. She addresses their true friendship, and mentions that they live actress from one another. “With Avery, it’s a little different because she lives right across the street from me and I talk to her all the time,” Ali explained. “But I was still like, ‘Dang, I’m not going to see you at work! But I will see you in the neighborhood!’ We talk and hang out frequently, but I hate that I’m not going to see her at work.”
Tabyana continued, “I’ll still call her every day but I am going to miss seeing her at work. The day that Avery left was a very tearful day. We all gave her hugs and flowers and gifts. It was a bittersweet thing.”
Well, GH Blog is right there with the cast when it comes to the tears. Esme is a super fun character and Avery plays every aspect of her immaculately. Her exit is definitely a huge disappointment. Although Esme is presumed dead, hope for her return is very much alive.
Is Avery Pohl leaving General Hospital? -GH Representative Confirms Avery Pohl’s GH Exit
A shocking new development has reached social media outlets and major changes have hit Port Charles. Esme Prince and Spencer Cassadine are presumed dead, which means both Pohl and Chavez are off the canvas.
GH fans are conflicted as some want Esme gone because she wreaks havoc on some fan-favorite characters. On the other hand many GH fans don’t want to see her go. For me, Esme is incredible. Avery Pohl is an excellent actress and shines in every scene.
The recent GH news surrounding my favorite little villainess caught GH fans off guard. First, something doesn’t seem right, and the math just ain’t mathing. Meaning, this doesn’t add up. First, Avery Kristen Pohl is a phenomenal actress. Second, she initially signed a 1 year contact in August of 2021. And in June of 2022, Pohl signed on with the Soap Opera for 3 years.
So, what gives? She plays a villain and does exactly what’s she’s supposed to do, and that’s make people hate her. Often times we don’t just hate a villain, but we LOVE to hate them. Or, we hate what they do but not who they are. That’s exactly where I stand with Esme Prince.
Is Avery Pohl Leaving General Hospital?
According to GH comings and goings, Spencer and Esme are presumed dead. Nicholas Chavez is off filming a Nextflix series but is said to return after a few months. That left fans wondering about Esme’s fate. According to Soap Opera Digest, a GH spokesperson confirms Avery Pohl’s GH exit. Although the timing doesn’t add up with her 3 year contract, the GH Representative confirms that Pohl is out as Esme Prince.
She’s on the run! Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) will stop at nothing to catch Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). Esme’s distraught and desperate to reunite with her son, Ace.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) spent every waking moment obsessing over his father’s and his ex-girlfriend’s baby. The bond was real and it was obvious that he loved his little brother very much. In fact, regardless of how the littlest Cassadine came into this world, Spencer knew he had to do right by Ace. That’s when Spencer realized Esme and Ace were a packaged deal. So, Spencer and his ex became civil for the sake of his little brother. For the most part, they even began to trust each other. That is, until Spencer betrayed Esme’s trust.
GH recaps recall that baby Ace was taken right from under Esme when she trusted Spencer to take care of him. Instead, Ace’s so-called big brother did nothing of the sort. What he did was give a woman’s baby away to a fugitive.
Sonny Can’t Stop Esme
As a result, Esme’s on a non-stop mission to find her son. The thing is, Miss Prince isn’t just someone out searching for their missing child. She was a psychopath in her past life, and her past life is creeping up on her.
Meanwhile, Sonny and Ava hide out. They discuss Esme and Sonny points out that she’s got nothing to lose. She has her memories back and a history of having committed violent and psychotic crimes. According to General Hospital spoilers on the run. She’s also very dangerous and her current state makes her unpredictable. Not even Sonny can’t stop her from what she’s determined to do. Even if he could, he and Ava are hiding out- and run into danger of their own.
Esme Prince was given a second chance at a beautiful life, but things took a dark turn. Although the young mother struggled to trust as well as be trusted. Ever since her parapet plunge, Esme’s worked hard to create and establish her new reputation. But just because her amnesia allowed her to forget the past, doesn’t mean the people of Port Charles can do the same.
After months of observing, Spencer came around to the idea of Esme caring for Ace- not that it’s his decision because she is Ace’s mother. He wasn’t fully convinced that the old Esme was out and the new and improved ex-girlfriend was here to stay. However, he trusted her enough to take care of his little brother. Actually, Esme and Spencer were more than civil at times, downright having sub with baby Ace. Soon began to establish a mutual fondness for each other, but Esme’s pls feelings for Spence started to bubble to the surface. According to GH recaps, Esme even admitted her feelings for Spencer to herself.
Esme Goes To Paris
General Hospital spoilers tease that Ace and his mom were on their way to a nice, cozy life as she pushed her last behind her… until she couldn’t. Suddenly everything came crashing down at once. But nothing posed as big of a threat to wake and Ace as Nikolas Cassadine’s return. Now Esme is determined to get her son back, no matter what the circumstances. GH spoilers and rumors tease that Esme poses a threat to Spencer and Trina when she shows up in Paris.
Trina Robinson and Spencer Cassadine are fan-favorites alone and as a couple. Many GH fans want to see them bloom into a legendary love story while others root for Esme’s redemption. It might be too late now for Ace’s mom to evolve into the person that she needs to be for Ace. Especially since GH rumors hint that Esme turns Sprina’s trip into dangerous territory.
Well, that was unexpected! In all honestly I was a bit thrown for a loop when Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) showed up at Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) bedside. She didn’t go to check up on him. Instead, Esme’s reason to visit Spencer’s hospitalized uncle has everything to do with her, not the recovering assault victim.
So, what made Esme turn to uncle Cyrus? First, Spencer’s ex-girlfriend and Ace’s mother doesn’t know where to turn. She doesn’t have a friend around and trust is a two way street with major roadblocks. GH recaps highlight how no one trusts Esme, and she doesn’t fully trust anyone. Despite Laura’s consistency, Esme questions her authenticity.
Moreover, logically Esme knows that it’s not Laura’s fault that she’s in this mess. Still, she’s viscerally fueled by her son having been kidnapped. That seems pretty normal, right? Yes! But is it normal to decide against police assistance when your child is missing?! No. That right there tells me that Esme is leaning more and more toward her evil bloodline. Esme 2.0 never would have put herself first while crying “Nik stole my baby, and Spencer helped!” She would have done absolutely anything, even if that meant self sacrifice. In fact, Esme’s already proven she’d put her freedom at risk when she agreed to Laura plan to confess.
On the other hand, the old (pre-pregnant parapet freefall into frigid waters) Esme wasn’t so selfless. Actually, she lied, schemed, and committed crimes as petty revenge. Prior to her amnesia, Esme was almost as cold and calculating as her father.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that the current Esme exhibits qualities (or not) from both versions of herself. Similarly, she and Cyrus have that in common. Two people who in their sudden rebirths practice exculpation as their most dependable life skill have come together. They’ve gone from downright bad, to exhibiting righteous preaching while simultaneously keeping that criminal mind. The only difference is that they know have reason to justify their terrible behavior.
GH rumors hint Esme and Cyrus become an ultimate force. Their mutual, evil-do-gooder mantra serves them well with their investigation into finding baby Ace and his father, Nikolas Cassadine.
As if Ava Jerome (Maura West) has a right to be upset at Laura! Ugh, the nerve. Don’t get me wrong, I love Ava, I do. But her hypocritical ways sometimes have me taking another side. And that’s exactly how I feel about Ava in her fight against Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl).
General Hospital recaps highlight Mayor Laura Spencer’s (Genie Francis) hand in Esme’s arrest and sentencing. Since Ava wanted to press charges to teach Esme a lesson, she isn’t the happiest camper at the moment. She wanted so badly for Esme to get booked at Pentonville. However, Ace’s grandmother, Mayor Laura pulled some strings.
According to recent GH spoilers, Ava lashes out at Laura. She wants so badly for Esme to pay for her crimes in some way, that she didn’t even consider the baby. Baby Ace is attached to his mother as any child would be to their loving parent. That’s why Laura stepped in and made a deal for Esme. After all, sending Esme to Pentonville wouldn’t be in the best interest of baby Ace (Jay and Joey Clay).
GJ rumors claim that Ava blames Laura for Esme’s slap on the wrist, and insists that this isn’t over.
General Hospital Spoilers: Esme Prince’s (Avery Kristen Pohl) brush with death has taught her nothing about how to be an honorable human being. She doesn’t value human connections anymore than she did before her slip off the parapet. Ava and Nikolas are in for a ride.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Esme is back and more manipulative than ever now that she’s got some leverage over Nikolas. It turns out carrying a man’s baby can make him do things he typically wouldn’t.
General Hospital recaps recall Esme’s ability to make Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) agree to help her and their baby stay out of prison. Not only did she convince him of that, but she’s also got a roof over her head. Esme was living on the run, and her cash flow was running low. Staying at Wyndemere doesn’t come without a price. Her living quarters aren’t ideal, and Nikolas is loving every moment as he keeps this little brat captive.
Nikolas has the upper hand now that he’s got Esme locked in an abandoned wing of Wyndemere. She may have convinced him to help her, but he’s now in control of her freedom.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that although Nikolas is currently calling the shots. Esme is locked away in a tower but she won’t stay quiet. She’ll soon get some relief but will soon be in the hot seat once again.
It looks like Nikolas can’t win with both Esme and Ava. As Esme hangs the fact that she’s carrying their baby over Nik’s head, Ava Jerome (Maura West) confronts her husband. The two go back and forth in their typical form, this time Nikolas starts losing hope. When Ava finds into that Esme is pregnant with Nikolas’s baby, the likelihood at another chance at their marriage is unlikely. GH rumors hint that Ava will be so livid, she will run straight to Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) for legal advice! Nikolas better watch out!
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