General Hospital News: Nancy Lee Grahn Calls Out Picks For New Man, Here Are Her Top Choices

Nancy Lee Grahn’s character, Alexis Davis just lost her man! Not to some sappy, childish breakup, but to sudden death. The death of Neil Byrne and GH exit of Joe Flanigan came as a shock to all.

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Nancy Lee Grahn has taken to Twitter to call out and solicit potential prospects for Alexis’ love interest. Take a look at her choices!

General Hospital News: Joe Flanigan OUT At GH

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) can’t catch a break when finding a good man, (or a good man that doesn’t end up dead somehow). Alexis and her on again/off again status with Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) was just about to set sail into the future when it was tragically cut short.

Dr. Byrne was deceased by morning after he and Alexis spent the night together. Contrary to many General Hospital rumors, and hopes from GH fans, unfortunately, it wasn’t just a dream.

General Hospital news reports actor Joe Flanigan is OUT at General Hospital, and has joined a new web series called, See.

General Hospital Spoilers: Ethan Returns With Inside Info, Robert And Spinelli Get Confirmation

General Hospital news revealed the return of fan favorite, Nathan Parsons in his role as Ethan Lovett. Ethan is the son of the legendary, Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary), and iconic, Holly Sutton (Emma Samms).

Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is involved in the tangled web that is the WSB, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), and Holly Sutton. General Hospital rumors suggest Nathan Parsons’ story like will be heavily involved with Robert’s mission to prove Holly is alive, and expose Peter. Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) would also benefit from Robert accomplishing his mission. If Peter is exposed and proven guilty, Liesl would be exonerated.

General Hospital rumors hint that Ethan will return to the canvas and know more about his mother’s whereabouts than he is able to disclose.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Spinelli will receive confirmation regarding his suspicions.

If Ethan confirms Spinelli’s suspicions about Peter, Ethan could be the key to unraveling multiple facets of those effected by Peter. Holly and Liesl, and even Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) will benefit from Peter’s downfall. Let’s hope Ethan has come to help Robert and Spinelli take Peter down and price Holly is alive!

General Hospital Spoilers: A Major Breakthrough For Spinelli, His Suspicions Confirmed

Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) doesn’t trust Peter August (Wes Ramsey) any further than he can throw him. He especially doesn’t take well to his ex, and mother of his child, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) being romantically involved with him. Although he doesn’t want to see Maxie hurt, he knows Peter is no good. Now that Maxie and Peter announced their upcoming bundle of joy, things have gotten a little more difficult.

General Hospital spoilers reveal, by the end of this week, Spinelli’s suspicions will be confirmed. With the help of Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), these two should be able to pull their resources together and try again. Will Spinelli have enough information and proof to finally expose Peter?

General Hospital News: GH’s Lexi Ainsworth Reacts To News Regarding Nathan Parsons’ Return

Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina Davis Corinthos) and Nathan Parsons (Ethan Lovett) have been on again/off again characters in Port Charles. Kristina and Ethan shared an intense connection.

Ethan and Kristina have a huge following, with many GH fans who ship this couple. The GH fans aren’t the only ones who love these two together. General Hospital news reveals GH actress, Lexi Ainsworth, ships this TV couple as well.

On Instagram, a General Hospital fan page posted regarding Nathan’s return to General Hospital. In the post contains a pic collage of Nathan and Lexi with a caption mentioning Parsons’ return. In the comments below, Ainsworth adds i. A comment, showing support for her TV couple pairing.

It’s obvious that Lexi is fond of Nathan and their characters as a couple. Can’t wait to see what his return will bring to the GH canvas!

https://www.instagram.com/p/CEmsEatjF4H/?igshid=vaq9fi7zi7ep

General Hospital News: Breaking! Nathan Parsons Returns To GH!

General Hospital news reveals a breaking announcement regarding the return of a fan favorite.

General Hospital comings and goings confirm Nathan Parsons will be returning to General Hospital, as Ethan Lovett.

According to Soaps In Depth, Parsons’ return will be a brief stint. Keep checking back for more details and GH spoilers surrounding Ethan’s new story

General Hospital Spoilers: Frank Valentini’s Tweet Reveals New Possible Prospects For Nina’s Child

Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been on a life long hunt for her long lost child. Nina’s child has mostly been referred to as her daughter, and sometimes child. Prominently, a female has been assumed to be the identity of the lost child. Nina was in a coma when her mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) arranged for Nina’s child to practically never be found by Nina.

General Hospital spoilers reveal, General Hospital’s, Executive Producer, Frank Valentini tweeted this afternoon, leaving a clue that Nina’s long lost child is not necessary a daughter.

Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) have been the two most popular prospects among fans. But could it be that Nina has a son somewhere out there?!

General Hospital Spoilers: James Patrick Stuart Opens Up About Genie Francis, Valentin’s Happiness, Why Nina Is Still In The Cards

Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) plays the mysterious, charming, yet dangerous, man that women love and love to hate. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) was head over heels for Valentin before finding out he was behind the lie that Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) was her biological daughter. They’re relationship understandably fell apart, and Nina has since moved with Jasper Jax Jacks (Ingo Rademacher).

In a recent interview with TV Insider, James Patrick Stuart opens up about his character Valentin’s happiness, love life, Co-star, Genie Francis (Laura Spencer), and why Valentin and Nina are not a thing of the past.

When asked about how he feels about his current script, if it’s an actors dream, Stuart responded, “It is…and it isn’t. You don’t know how you’re going to play something that’s so far out of your comfort zone. I couldn’t imagine a scenario like this [in real-life]. I’d go into denial before I’d let go of my child. I didn’t immediately see how I’d get to that place, but Genie has been a friend of mine for many years [since our days at All My Children where she played Ceara and I played Will]. We found the right moment together. It felt honest and I experienced something new. Can you imagine being that in love with someone that you’re willing to let them go?”

Regarding Michelle Stafford’s departure as Nina Reeves, and Cynthia Watros stepping into the role, James Patrick Stuart disclosed, “When Michelle called me and said, ‘I’m leaving,’ the blood drained from my face. She’s my friend. She was my doubles partner. We got each other. She’s one of a kind. She’s in her own category. When I hung up the phone, I couldn’t imagine the task of recasting that role. A few days later, Frank showed me a photo [of Cynthia] on his phone and said, ‘This is who I’m thinking of.’ I knew when Cynthia won the [Daytime] Emmy for [her role as Annie on Guiding Light] and I knew her from Titus. I thought, ‘What a spectacular idea!’ This is why Frank is running the show. Cynthia is very, very good.”

James Patrick Stuart also touched based on how he felt when he found out the man Valentin was responsible for killing was actually alive. When asked about Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), he said, “I was glad. Initially, I was only supposed to be on the canvas for 10 days. I’ll always be grateful to Michelle Stafford (ex-Nina), who grabbed me and said, ‘You’re mine.’ She needed a lover [as Nina had no love interest]. I didn’t think they were keeping me around so, initially, Valentin killing Nikolas wasn’t that big a deal. But then they realized, ‘Oh, that’s right. He did kill someone.’ I was always hoping that Nikolas would come back for that reason. (Laughs) Then, he threw Ava (Maura West) off a parapet so, he’s still a bit of a bastard.”

Stuart isn’t shy about disclosing Valentin’s feelings for Nina and why he is so drawn to her, even after their relationship has ended. He told TV Insider, “It goes back to when he first confided in Nina about his loneliness, isolation and physical abnormality. She’s witnessed his speech impediment. And she loved him all the more. He’s never been able to fathom not having her in his life. She’s the love of his life.”

Nina is the love of Valentin’s life!

General Hospital News: Vernee Watson Returns!

General Hospital news reports new GH comings and goings, conforming the return of Vernee Watson. Watson plays Aunt Stella Henry. She was last in Port Charles back in March.

General Hospital spoilers and news reveal Watson’s scenes will begin airing the week of September 16th.

General Hospital News: Nancy Lee Grahn Discusses Neil’s Death! Says, “I’ve never [expletive] 1 to death.”

In the wake of yesterday’s shocking episode of General Hospital, the internet just can’t stop as comments and questions keep flying across our screens. The shock value of the unexpected death of Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) is top notch. Fans and actors alike have chimed in via social media.

General Hospital news reports a recent tweet from Flanigan’s co-star, Nancy Lee Grahn. Grahn plays Alexis Davis, Byrne’s love interest. In her tweet, General Hospital spoilers reveal that it won’t be confirmed if Neil is actually dead until after today’s (Tuesday, September 1st) episode. Grahn goes on to mention she has played Alexis in GH for 24 years and listed how she has killed/inadvertently killed some of her lovers. She then proceeded to make a bold statement regarding Neil. Grahn tweets, “but I’ve never $*#&ed 1 to death.”

https://twitter.com/nancyleegrahn/status/1300598529493147649?s=21

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