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A Familiar Face!

Get ready for a familiar face on today’s cliff hanger Friday!!!

Kelly Sullivan Leaving GH

A few days ago we were informed that the actress playing Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan) has been let go from General Hospital. With this news fans rushed to defend the actress and the character she has portrayed flawlessly since taking on the role after the exit of Megan Ward.

Today we accomplished a small goal. On Twitter, we were able to get the fans to trend #KeepKelly It was a success! Please help trend #KeepKelly all week while General Hospital airs at 2PM Eastern time.

 

Get the word out the Writers and Executives at GH and ABC!

Here is how you can help:

If you don’t want to see Kelly go, please do your part and maybe we can make a difference.

CALL the comment lines @ 323-671-4583 (GH), 818-460-7477  ext. 1 (ABC)

TWEET Executive Producer Frank Valentini using the hashtag #KeepKelly @valentinifrank

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MAIL letters in protest to Frank Valentini C/o General Hospital4151 Prospect Ave Los Angeles CA 90027

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Is Kelly Sullivan Leaving GH? Will Connie Die in the Jerome Family Mob War?

Ava Jerome is a new face around Port Charles, but in the 1980’s and early 1990’s the Jerome name was not an unfamiliar one. The Jerome’s were a mob family in Port Charles. In 1988, Anna DeVane was kidnapped and Duke Lavery joined the Jerome mob family in order to use their connections to find her. After Anna was found, (first by Robert Scorpio), Lavery wanted out of the mob. Ultimately, Duke ended up testifying against Victor Jerome, and Jerome was sent to prison. The other Jerome, Olivia (Victor’s daughter), ended up in a mental institution. The Jerome’s had connections with many PC residents. Victor was obsessed with Lucy Coe. Lucy did not return his affections which led to Victor swallowing a pendant he had engraved for her, killing him. Victor’s son Julian headed up the organization in 1990 after the death of his Father. He had his sights set on Duke. Julian ended up shooting and killing Olivia because she was going to warn Anna that her brother was coming after Duke.

It looks like the Jerome’s are back, and Ava is one devious woman. We know now that she was the one who shot Olivia Falconeri on the terrace of the Metro Court. However, what we don’t know is if she intended on killing Franco and missed, or if Olivia was her true target.

Here is where Connie comes in… there have been rumors circulating that Kelly Sullivan will be leaving General Hospital. Fans have speculated that the story will lead into the direction of the Falconeri cousins being the targets of this new mob war. Olivia was first but survived, and it has been said that Connie is next on the list and unfortunately does not make it.

This story is complete speculation from fans based on the rumor that Kelly Sullivan is leaving the show. No information has been confirmed on whether or not Ms. Sullivan will remain on GH as Connie Falconeri/Kate Howard. General Hospital Blog is a fan of Kelly and her work. We sincerely hope that she will remain at GH for the foreseeable future. We will keep fans updated with any concrete information that may arise on the status of Kelly Sullivan and GH.

General Hospital Spoilers: Vampires in Port Charles

Port Charles Vampires Kelly Monaco and Michael Easton Livvie Locke Caleb Morley Port Charles Vampires
Vampires in Port Charles Livvie and Caleb

Vampires? Honestly, as wild as it sounds for a daytime television Soap Opera, Vampires aren’t the strangest thing to happen on a daytime drama. From General Hospital’s weather machine to Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) of Days Of Our Lives having been possessed by the devil, vampires became just another “only on Soaps” storyline.

ABC’s spin off of General Hospital, then you are probably very confused right now. Port Charles had ties to General Hospital with people like Karen Wexler, Lucy Coe, Kevin Collins, Scotty Baldwin, and some faces that surfaced on Port Charles who were known as Livvie Locke and Caleb Morley. Today we know them as Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and John McBain (Michael Easton).

Moreover, GH news reports confirm that Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is back in Port Charles. After years of being off the canvas, Lucy returns to find herself questioning her own memory. Ironically, Lucy remembers John McBain (Michael Easton) as a vampire named Caleb Morley, and Sam Morgan as Livvie Locke. When John McBain arrived in Port Charles he and Sam felt an unexplained connection. According to General Hospital spoilers, Sam and John may have found the they feel so connected. Could they have known each other in a past life?

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