…Molly Lansing Davis is the daughter of Alexis Davis and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst). Although she has a uniquely impressive DNA makeup, it’s often overlooked. Molly is part Cassadine and part of her comes from Sonny’s maternal side. That being said, the character has some serious storyline potential. But unfortunately, the role isn’t being used in a way that really grabs the fan’s interest.
The iconic Davis girls are known for proudly expressing themselves through their own personal outlook on life, love, family, and career goals. For Molly, she’s never really expressed any interest in any traditional roles. Actually, from a very young age she has been career driven with no mention of every starting a family. And don’t get it twisted, it’s perfectly fine to want both, one, or even none of those thingsout of life. But the point is, Molly has never expressed a desire to be a mother and now all of a sudden the GH audience is supposed to eat it up.
Moreover, it doesn’t help that two of the Davis girls are like strangers to the audience. Molly has never been used so much in the characters, entire duration on the shell Ironically, Haley Pullos becomes unavailable just as her character is handed a meaty script.
According to General Hospital spoilers, there’s more drama ahead for Molly, her mom, and her sisters. Will the new Molly (Brooke Anne Smith) and Kristina (Kate Mansi) won over their audience before it’s too late?
I'm beyond convinced we're supposed to take Kate Mansi and Brooke Smith as aged up versions of Kristina and Molly. SORAS hit the Davis girls in a rare adult case. #GH
So it’s now just Sam stating that nunu Molly is her little sister, they now have Kristina emphasizing that nunu Molly is her younger sister! Still doesn’t work…the woman is 39 and looks it! #GH
Molly’s fertility crisis has been building up for some time. As the storyline develops, Molly’s permanent recast steps in.
Lately the Davis girls have been going through it. Each one of them deals with personal issues in their own way. Most importantly, Sam, Kristina, and Molly can always confide in their mom, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Molly’s current storyline is front and center despite recent cast changes.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Haley Pullos is OUT. Sources say she was let go by the iconic soap opera after a start this Spring. You can catch up here with GH RECAPS. First, Holiday Mia Kriegel stepped in. She wasn’t on long enough for fans to warm up to her before GH recast Molly Lansing Davis again. Shortly after Kriegel’s debut, she was unexpectedly recast. This move confused fans as Molly’s storyline happens to be a focal point.
According to GH news and spoilers, Brooke Anne Smith is now the second recast to play Molly since Haley’s arrest. Brooke Anne Smith’s debut caused a stir among fans, resulting in online discussions and backlash. Fans comments fixated on the actress’s age. That being said, some are critical of a 39 year old who plays an early 20-something’s role. However, it’s a well-known fact that actors are cast in roles of all ages, all the time.
Meanwhile, while fans express their opinions, Brooke Anne Smith’s brother jumps to he defense. Scott Smith posted on Facebook regarding his sister’s newfound real life and reel life drama. GH news and spoilers suggest that Haley Pullos was let go and Smith is set to replace her for the foreseeable future.
Drama surrounding GH cast shakeups have taken another turn. Just as the dust settled, another shift happened on set. According to General Hospital news, GH recasts Molly! The 25 year old Haley Pullos began her career on General Hospital in 2009. At the time, Pullos was just 11 years old when she originated Molly Lansing Davis’s role. As the daughter of Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and fellow attorney Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst), Molly became a prominent presence in front-running storylines.
General Hospital News and Spoilers: GH Comings and Goings; Just a couple short months ago GH spoilers revealed that Haley Pullos was taking a break from the 60 year old soap. That’s when GH news shared that Pullos’s exit was temporary. However, new developments surrounding Haley’s incident and arrest bring forth updated GH casting information. According to the latest GH news and spoilers, it’s more likely now that Pullos’s GH exit is permanent.
To complicate things further, confusion set in again when GH recasts Molly again! In a shocking cast change-up, actress Brooke Anne Smith debuted as Holiday Mia Kriegel’s recast. Now, Molly has yet another new face as Haley Pullos deals with her personal issues.
Molly and TJ’s surrogate! …It’s one hard hit to the heart after another for Molly Davis Ashford (Holiday Mia Kriegel) and her domestic partner TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow). Molly’s symptoms raised concerns, so she took appropriate action. Sadly, her diagnosis has significantly reduced her chances of becoming a biological mother. However, all hope isn’t lost, and surrogacy is an option.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Molly’s in a fragile mindset about everything that’s just been thrown her and TJ’s way. Thankfully, she has a wonderful support system to help along the way. GH recaps recall Molly’s quick shift from shock and sadness to wanting to focus on other things. But if she doesn’t deal with the her emotions, it could lead to other issues.
According to GH spoilers, TJ is on board with the idea of taking a break from the reality of their situation. But sooner than later, the focus is shifted back to growing their family. GH rumors hint that although Molly can’t conceive, they try to move forward with a new plan. They’ve already ran through a few credentials that would make or break their choice. …A vegetarian, for sure!
BREAKING! Haley Pullos arrested for DUI! Sadly, last week General Hospital Blog shared the unfortunate news regarding General Hospital’s Haley Pullos.
According to recent General Hospital news, reports confirm that Haley Pullos was recast. Due to complications from a car crash, Pullos informed fans that she’d be off the canvas. However, no news has confirmed the duration of her absence. Additionally, GH news reports surrounding Molly Lansing Davis’s recast came just after GH comings and goings reports confirmed that her co-star was also recast.
GH news and spoilers confirm that Lexi Ainsworth announced her GH exit, while Kate Mansi has been recast as Kristina Corinthos Davis. From there, General Hospital fans learned that two of the four Davis Girls would soon look different. Although Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) and her three TV daughters, Kelly Monaco (Sam McCall), Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina Corinthos), and Haley Pullos (Molly Lansing Davis-Ashford), have made up The Davis Girls, unfortunately, half of their makeup is about to change.
Haley Pullos Arrested For DUI
On May 17th, General Hospital news reports confirmed the actress was arrested. As of May 12th, reports disclosed limited information. Then, Pullos shared a brief version of her story on social media. Sources say that the actress made a statement to Soap Opera Digest. Haley stated, “Unfortunately, I was involved in an automobile accident… I’m doing okay, but I am going to need a little time to recover. I will be back as soon as possible!” However, since then, TMZ reports that the Pullos stepped away from General Hospitalas a result of her recent arrest on April 29th. Evidently, Haley’s condition caused a serious accident on the freeway in Pasadena. The credible news outlet shared a photo of the calamitous accident along with further details.
Photo Credit: TMZ
According to TMZ, the actress swerved, and her vehicle flew over the median and into oncoming traffic on a Pasadena freeway. Shockingly, the drama doesn’t stop there. Sources say that Pullos was unable to exit her vehicle. As a result, firefighters came to her rescue but were greeted with a less than appreciative welcome. As first responders gave the young woman a checkup, she got violent with her rescuers and said, “This is a $400 f@ck!my shirt!” It was also noted that marijuana edibles and bottles of tequila were found in her car.
At this time, we’d like to ask GH fans to keep Haley and any innocent victims in their thoughts. This is obviously a difficult time for the actress and her loved ones. Surely we will keep fans up to date on the lasted news and developments surrounding Haley’s arrest and GH status.
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