General Hospital News and Spoilers: GH’s Decision To Recast Lulu Has Everyone Scratching Their Heads- Fans Ponder Why GH Didn’t Ask Emme To Return

Why GH Didn’t Ask Emme To Return
Why GH Overlooked Emme Rylan

At this point the cat is out of the bag. This week, General Hospital news reports confirmed that GH hired a new actress to play the role of Lulu Spencer. GH fans speculated for years, and hoped that Emme Rylan would reprise the role someday when Lulu wakes up. So, we’ve listed some potential reasons why GH didn’t ask Emme to return. Don’t forget to join your fellow GH fans and weigh in by casting your vote at the end of this article.

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Reportedly, Emme Rylan will NOT return to GH as Lulu. Instead, the actress confirmed quite the opposite. Amidst the GH rumors surrounding Lulu and her inevitable recovery Emme Rylan made a statement unclear the air. Previously, Rylan disclosed that she was NOT asked to return.

According to the latest GH news, GH Casts All My Children’s Alexa Havins (Babe Carey) as the NuLulu.

General Hospital News: BREAKING! GH Casts Alexa Havins As New Lulu Spencer

Now that it’s all said and done, GH fans wonder why GH didn’t ask Emme to return to the role. As expected, General Hospital rumors began to circulate like a bad game of telephone. Often times facts get twisted, or information is fabricated altogether. In this case, GH news reports cannot confirm any specific reason for why TPTB overlooked Rylan. As a result, GH fans want answers from GH’s Casting Director Mark Teschner, and Executive Producer Frank Valentini. Addition, it’s possible that others share the responsibility for the situation.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Dante Breaks Sam’s Heart In A Shocking Turn Of Events, Homeless Lulu Has Nowhere To Go

Dante breaks Sam’s heart over Lulu
Dante breaks Sam’s heart over Lulu

The inevitable is closer than we all think. Often times, a storyline is left open-ended, kinda like a cliffhanger Friday. Except the resolution doesn’t occur the following Monday. Instead, it could take months or even years to see a storyline conclusion. Particularly, an ongoing storyline has fans speculating for years. Yes, years. Its truly hard to believe that it’s been over three and a half years since Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) fell victim to her Uncle Cyrus Renault (Joff Kober).

GH recaps recall that she was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, making her collateral damage. Sadly, Lulu slipped into a coma in December, 2020. Since then her family lives their lives day to day. Charlotte misses her mother dearly, as does Rocco. As for Dante, he misses Lulu too. But he and Lulu weren’t even together at the time of the tragedy. However, she was just about to tell Dante (Dominic Zanprogna) that she was done with Dustin and wanted to try again. Then Julian Jerome set off the bomb before Lulu got her chance.

Dante Breaks Sam’s Heart When Lulu Comes Home

According to General Hospital spoilers, a shocking twist brings Lulu back home. And not just back home, but back home with Dante. First, she must awaken from her coma and go through the routine examinations in order for clearance to go home. Then, Lulu must recuperate in a comfortable atmosphere. Unfortunately, Lulu wouldn’t have anywhere to go if she were to awaken right now.

What’s more comfortable than a familiar place or familiar faces to care for you? Nothing. Especially when you’re sick or recovering. Hence the reason for the upcoming dilemma. Maxie and her kids just moved into Lulu and Dante’s old home. Maxie needed a bigger place, and Dante moved in with Sam.

GH spoilers and rumors tease that Dante breaks Sam’s heart when a homeless Lulu needs a place to live. Whether or not Lulu moves in with Maxie, or everyone plays musical houses, Lulu’s return causes Sam and Dante’s split.

General Hospital Spoilers: Lulu Awakens To Find Her BFF In Her Home, Will Lulu and Maxie Become Roomates?

Lulu and Maxie become roommates

Lulu and Maxie become roommates!?

…Since 2020, GH fans have rallied for Lulu Spencer’s return. While most fans want to see Rmme Rylan reprise the role, others simply want the character to awaken from her coma.

General Hospital recaps recall Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) genius suggestion. She told Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) what a good idea it is for her and the kids to move in to Lulu and Dante’s (Dominic Zamprogna) former house. Reluctantly, Maxie finally thought it out and figured it could be a good idea.

GH spoilers tease that Maxie is on the move. When all is said and done, she. Dante, and Sam, will discuss Maxie’s living arrangements. It looks like Maxie, Georgie, James, and Bailey Lou will soon have some space.

Lulu and Maxie Become Roommates?!

According to the latest GH casting rumors, it’s been mentioned that Lulu’s awakening is in the works. GH news reports have yet to confirm, however, there’s a strong indication that it’s only a matter of time. Moreover, GH rumors speculate that Lulu Spencer Falconeri wakes up to claim what’s hers. First, it was Laura (Genie Franco’s) and Kevin (Jon Lindstrom. Then, Dante took Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez) to see her mother. Finally, Sam, Maxie, and Dante have all discussed (name dropped) Lulu. Does all this talk about Luke and Laura’s daughter hint toward her return?

General Hospital News and Spoilers: “Lulu” Gets A New Look?!- Is Port Charles Ready For Lulu’s Return?

Lulu gets a new look Julie Berman Lulu Spencer Emme Rylan

Lulu gets a new look?! …Many times when an actor plays a role for a long time, fans find it difficult to see anyone else in that role once they leave. When it comes to Lulu Spencer, two fan bases are devoted to their favorite portrayer.

According to General Hospital news, Julie Berman joined the General Hospital cast in 2005, when she took over from Tessa Allen. Berman played Lulu Spencer from 2005-2013, and established a devoted fan base. Over the years, Lulu had front-burner storylines as Luke and Laura’s daughter. Having been the offspring of the most widely known television couple, the role already had a name for itself. “Lulu” was guaranteed to be a fan favorite simply because of who her parents are. But if the actress didn’t measure up, surely there would have been an issue. Thankfully, Julie was a smash.

Later, Emme Rylan took over as Lulu Spencer when Berman exited the show in 2013. Although fans missed Julie, Rylan created as strong a fan base as her predecessor. That’s why fans were very upset when Rylan’s Lulu was written out of the script. Since her 2020 GH exit, Emme disclosed that she’d be willing to come back to GH if contacted by the show. Thus far, no reports of any contact between Rylan and General Hospital were reported.

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Lulu Gets A New Look?

Whether or not Lulu gets a new look is still unknown. However, Julie Berman recently shared a pic rocking her brand new look! Let’s just say Julie’s new hair color looks ????!

Despite any GH rumors surrounding Lulu’s return and recovery, there are no recent GH news reports to confirm any potential comeback. Neither Berman nor Rylan have commented on any GH news regarding Lulu, but please check back for any new developments.

40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards: General Hospital Nominations

General Hospital has been nominated for 19 Daytime Emmy Awards this year! Congratulations to the cast and crew for an amazing year and a job well done!

Good luck!

Outstanding Lead Actor
  • Jason Thompson (Dr. Patrick Drake)

Outstanding Supporting Actress
  • Julie Marie Berman (Lulu Spencer)

Outstanding Supporting Actor

Outstanding Younger Actress
  • Kristen Alderson (Starr Manning)
  • Lindsey Morgan (Kristina Davis Corinthos)
General Hospital has been nominated for Outstanding Drama Series along with these categories:
  • Art Direction
  • Casting
  • Costume Design
  • Directing Team
  • Writing Team
  • Lighting Direction
  • Sound Mixing
  • Makeup
  • Multiple Camera Editing
  • Music Direction and Composition
  • Original Song for Drama “Just Like That’
  • Technical Direction
  • Stunt Coordination
Congratulations and Best of Luck to General Hospital!

 

 

 

Emme Rylan, General Hospital’s New Lulu Spencer Falconeri

This week on General Hospital, Lulu was found and saved by her husband Dante, and parents, Luke and Laura Spencer. Actress Emme Rylan (ex-Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light) took over the role of Lulu Spencer Falconeri after actress Julie Marie Berman did not renew her contract with GH. Berman played Lulu since October of 2005. and won her first Emmy in 2009 for Outstanding Younger Actress. Julie brought so much to the canvas as she played the daughter of the legendary couple Luke and Laura Spencer. Fans adored her as she fit right in with her fictional family. Fans of Julie are saddened to see the actress end her journey with General Hospital but wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors.

Actress Emme Marcy Rylan made her speaking debut on GH today after she awoken from being presumed dead by her family. Dante, Luke and Laura were ecstatic to hear a heart beat and overjoyed when she woke up. But to their dismay, they quickly discovered this wasn’t the same sweet Lulu they once knew. Ms. Rylan did an amazing job today playing a brain washed woman who couldn’t remember her parents or husband… and even worse, she woke up thinking Stavros Cassadine was her husband! Looks like there is a long road ahead for Lulu and her family, and we are happy that Emme Rylan could step in and let this story develop.

Lulu Spencer Falconeri Recast

Since we have learned of the sad news that Julie Marie Berman is leaving General Hospital as Lulu Spencer Falconeri, the role has been recast. General Hospital has chosen former Guiding Light and The Young and the Restless starlet, Emme Rylan. General Hospital Blog would like to wish Julie Marie Berman happiness and success as she ventures out and explores new career avenues. Also, we welcome newcomer, Emme Rylan to the GH canvas and are excited to see her step into the role of Lulu Spencer Falconeri. Congratulations Ms. Rylan!

Dante and Lulu are Having a Baby!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Images by Tumblr user: Alexandra-Sloan

Lulu is pregnant! I am a big Lante fan, they are such a cute couple! I can relate a lot to Date because he is Italian. The way he treats Lulu is so familiar. It’s really adorable how they act together. He is the protective old fashion husband and she is not used to being treated the way he treats her- good and not so good. I don’t wanna say bad, because it’s really not. It’s just not what she is used to. I like their differences and the conflicts and obstacles that arise because of them. I was so happy that he was happy to be a Father. I completely felt her hesitation, yet she let us know that she was truly happy deep down. Pregnancy is a REAL and scary thing, especially if it came out of nowhere. It was so exciting to see her tell him this soon and it not be carried on for weeks/months or having him think it was Maxie who was pregnant for more than those 5 minutes. I am excited to see this pregnancy and how Olivia’s prediction ties into her new condition due to the LSD. I have a feeling this is all about to get very interesting… 🙂

 

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