General Hospital News: BREAKING! GH Star Johnny Wactor Dies

GH’s Johnny Wactor Dies
GH’s Johnny Wactor Dies

It is with a heavy heart that General Hospital Blog shares the devastating news of GH star’s tragic death. On Saturday, May 25th Johnny Wactor passed away in Los Angeles.

GH’s Brando Corbin Johnny Wactor Dead After Robbery

According to TMZ, Johnny and a co-worker were walking in downtown Los Angeles. That’s when they noticed three men near the actor’s vehicle. Sources say that Johnny’s mother Scarlett was told that he was robbed and didn’t fight back. Sadly, Wactor gave them what they wanted (a catalytic converter) and was shot and killed anyways.

GH news reports confirm that Johnny Wactor played Brando Corbin on ABC’s General Hospital from 2020 to 2022. Brando had a major role as Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) cousin, Sasha Gilmore’s (Sofia Mattsson) husband, and Gladys Corbin’s (Bonnie Burroughs) son. He got his acting career rolling in 2007 on the show Army Wives. General Hospital Blog and GH fans are shocked and disgusted by this news. Our hearts go out to his mom Scarlett, and the rest of his family and friends.

General Hospital news reports confirm that the GH cast has begun to share their condolences and memories of Johnny via social media. We will keep Johnny, his mother, and their family in our hearts as we mourn right along with his close loved ones.

General Hospital Spoilers: Brando Comes Clean To Sasha

General Hospital News and Spoilers: *IMPORTANT* Please Keep Lana Clay In Your Prayers, Lana’s Husband Mark Shares On Her Behalf- Baby Ace’s Real Life Mom Needs Prayers

General Hospital News: Pray For Lana Clay
General Hospital News: Pray For Lana Clay

The parents of GH babies Joey and Jay Clay share professional and personal life stories via theClayBros Instagram account features the twin actors both on and off GH’s set.

Mark and Lana Clay are the proud parents of General Hospital’s cutest little stars, Jay and Joey Clay. The one and a half year old twin boys play Baby Ace, aka Ace Cassadine. It’s been a whole year since Joey and Jay were brought on board the General Hospital cast.

In just a short time, the twins have burrowed their way into the hearts of General Hospital fans. Recently, the storyline has taken Baby Ace, mom Esme Prince, and brother Spencer Cassadine off the canvas.

General Hospital News: Pray For Lana Clay

According to a recent report from GH Blog, Jay and Joey’s mom, Lana, shared the latest General Hospital reports regarding Baby Ace’s GH status. General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm that while Nicholas Alexander Chavez is said to return this May, GH news reports have not confirmed whether or not Avery Pohl will return as Esme Prince. Due to the recent casting changes, GH fans feared that Baby Ace was also written out. Thankfully, GH Blog shared Lana Clay’s IG post which revealed that the twins will remain on General Hospital.

Moreover, mama Lana heads up the Clay Brother’s social media account, informing fans of all things Ace. Lana also shares personal experiences about her life and their family. Sadly, one of the most recent posts shared to Instagram was posted by her husband Mark. According to GH news reports, Mark reveals that Lana was admitted into the hospital. She currently suffers from sepsis, accompanied by critically low blood pressure.

GH Blog shares news about Lana’s health after her husband Mark shared an update. Evidently, Lana is very sick but is currently awake. According to Mark, Lana was admitted into the hospital. “She is awake but very sick.”

Joey and Jay’s dad, Mark revealed that Lana’s strength has always been an inspiration, and confidently speaks of her recovery. Please keep Lana and her family in your prayers as she battles this latest challenge. GH Blog sends our love and prayers to the entire Clay family as we pray for Lana’s healing.

General Hospital News and Spoilers: BREAKING! General Hospital Execs Announce Major Changes To GH Team

General Hospital Execs Announce Major Changes

This year brought many changes and milestones to a six-decade (and counting my running television drama. While there’s bound to be changes over the course of 60 years, a bulk of them seemingly took place in 2023.

April 1st, 2023 marked General Hospital’s 60th year in production, making it the longest running television drama. The show’s cast and GH family suffered much loss, and celebrating the lives of their dear friends. In December, General Hospital’s success shined at the Daytime Emmy Awards. With record breaking wins, General Hospital went home with the glory. Take a look below at the details surrounding General Hospital’s big night!

General Hospital Execs Announce Major Changes

According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, things are going to be different behind-the-scenes. While many times change is feared, it’s also viewed as a time to grow. Today, GH news reports confirm that General Hospital has name two new Head Writers! It’s been revealed that Chris Van Etten and Dan O’Connor never longer hold the position. Upon their departure, Patrick Mulcahey and Elizabeth Korte take over as Head Writers.

General Hospital Chris Van Etten and Dan O’Connor

Reportedly, Korte and Mulcahey are no strangers to the longest running television drama. In fact, Korte has written for GH since 1995, and held co-head writing position in 2001. Additionally, she co-created GH spinoff, Night Shift, with Robert Guza. As for Patrick Mulcahey, credits include, Search For Tomorrow, Texas Loving, Santa Barbara, Guiding Light, and The Bold And The Beautiful. Moreover, his credits include his role as script writer and associate head writer from 1983-1999.

I don’t know about you all, but it seems to me that great potential lies ahead with the recent changes. These “new” writers share GH history, which could make for some solid writing for the future of Port Charles.

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