Nicholas Alexander Chavez Releases Photo Shoot. …25-year-old Emmy Winner Chavez once simultaneously broke and stole the hearts of General Hospital fans. Chavez joined the General Hospital cast just a little over three years ago. On July 1st, 2021, Nicholas Alexander Chavez made his debut as Spencer Cassadine. The role had been newly SORASed, and GH fans never expected Nicholas Bechtel to be replaced. Despite how fans adored Bechtel as young Spencer, Chavez managed to capture the audience with his talent and charm.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that GH’s Nicholas Alexander Chavez stays busy after last years GH exit. Previously, the 25 year old Emmy winner landed a starring role as Lyle Menendez in the Netflix Original, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Mendendez Story.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez Releases Photo Shoot
Nicholas Alexander Chavez Man About Town
Additionally, the young star is actively involved in other projects. According to recent GH news reports, Chavez also mentions leaving the door open for future opportunities with General Hospital. WHO WOULDN’T want to see Nicholas bring his portrayal of Spencer Cassadine back to the canvas?
Little Spencer is all grown up! Take a peek at what Nicholas Alexander Chavez has been up to outside of GH!
Nicholas Chavez unfollows General Hospital co-stars and content
It looks as though shocking news has hit social media platforms. Typically, a news story breaks and is then published and shared to social media platforms. Safe to say that social media has changed the way news circulates through target markets, and beyond.
Evidently, social media posting and sharing has taken a rare, but familiar turn. According to General Hospital news, GH star Marcus Coloma (ex-Nikolas Cassadine) hinted of his shocking GH exit. In December Of 2022 Coloma unfollowed all accounts relating to General Hospital on Instagram and Twitter. General Hospital blog and observant fans noticed the clues almost immediately. Soon after, GH rumors about Coloma’s GH status rapidly spread through fan groups and pages.
Fast forward over a year and we have come across a similar situation. Ironically, Coloma’s TV son Nicholas Chavez who plays Spencer Cassadine Has unfollowed General Hospital co-stars and content. According to General Hospital news reports Chavez took time off Spencer for his role in the Netflix series, Monsters: Lyle and Eric Menendez. The young Emmy winner was set to return in May of 2024 to reprise his role as Spencer Cassadine. However, Chavez’s recent social media activity is eerily familiar to that of ex-co-star, Marcus Coloma back in 2022.
Nicholas Chavez Hints At GH Exit
General Hospital news reports reveal that Nicholas Chavez unfollows General Hospital connections and deleted GH related images. Reportedly, Chavez’s Instagram looks quite bare, with no sign of General Hospital among the photos. Although Nicholas Chavez continues to follow GH co-stars via IG. However, Chavez has removed all but one GH related connection on X (formerly known as Twitter). Despite giving all of his co-stars the bog UNFOLLOW, GH’s Spencer Cassadine bridges the GH gap. Curiously, Nicholas continues to follow Executive Producer Frank Valentini.
Is history repeating itself in regard to the recent cordial media clues. Sadly, it came true when Coloma exited GH, and it’s highly possibly that Chavez has followed in his tv dad’s footsteps. Did Nicholas Alexander Chavez hint at an upcoming GH exit?
Please check back with General Hospital Blog as this story unfolds.
Who needs a bar brawl when a boar brawl is so much more exciting?! Sure a good bar fight is equipped with broken glass beer bottles, and at least two dudes with long, gray beards and Harley jackets. Mostly likely someone’s name is Bubba. On the other hand, a solid boat brawl is all about drug-filled syringes and the likelihood of falling overboard.
General Hospital news and spoiler reports indicate that Esme’s attempt to get Ace back leads to Spencer’s absence. Previously, GH Blog shared news that Nicholas Alexander Chavez is leaving GH to film the Netflix series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Chavez reportedly plays Lyle while Cooper Koch has been cast as Erik.
According to the latest GH spoilers, ABC’s General Hospital reveals the secrets behind General Hospital’s boat brawl. Esme attacked Spencer and Trina in a desperate attempt to get her son. She was willing to risk anything- anyone to ensure that Ace is back in her arms. If you’ve seen the episode then you can handstand why stunt doubles may have been needed to pull off the wild fight scene. The Instagram post below displays pictures of Avery Pohl, Tabyana Ali, and Nicholas Chavez as Esme, Trina, and Spencer.
GH spoilers reveal that stunt doubles were used in the action-packed, dramatic scenes. Take a look at how they all pulled it off in the IG post below.
Well my fellow General Hospital fans, the swirling rumors are true. Emmy winning actor Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s talent seeps beyond his role on the longest running television drama. In fact, his portfolio is growing as he takes on new projects.
GH Exit! Nicholas Alexander Chavez Takes Several Months Of
After months of speculation, General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s GH exit.
According to GH news, Chavez will be absent from the soap for several months. Previously, GH Blog shared that Nicholas Chavez landed a starring role in a new Netflix series. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Brothers Story, is a Netflix original series based on the true story of Erik and Lyle Menendez. Chavez plays Lyle Menendez in a co-starring role alongside Cooper Koch as brother Erik Menendez.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Chavez filmed his last scenes as Spencer Cassadine. His last air date is January 31st. Not to worry, Chavez’s GH exit is only temporary. Thankfully, we haven’t seen the last of Spencer or Nicholas Chavez on ABC’s General Hospital. Rest assured that Chavez brings Spencer home to Port Charles.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) has been a part to many devious schemes. His grandmother, Laura, Spencer always tried to support her grandson the best way you know how. Furthermore she’s never turned her back on him despite the things he’s done.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors things could be different this time. GH recaps recall the shocking moment when Spencer willingly gave up Ace to Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). As a result, a baby is without his mother, and his mother is without her heart. Recently, Spencer picked up on a few clues. He’s more than suspicious that Esme‘s memories have returned. This helped guide his decision when Nikolas came knocking. What he and his father did was horrific. Especially since Spencer his witness how Esme cares for her son. In fact, Spencer recently admitted that Esme is a good mom.
The latest General Hospital previews indicate that Spencer confesses to Laura and Laura becomes infuriated. All the things her grandson is done in his life, this is the most despicable. Tearing a mother away from her child, wasn’t his decision to make. Additionally, General Hospital rumors tease that Spencer’s decision cost him everything. Recent updates surfaced regarding Chavez as he stars in the Netflix series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Previously, GH news reports confirmed Chavez makes a temporary exit to film his other project. Will Spencer leave Port Charles when even Laura and Trina turn their back on him?
Spencer and Trina’s relationship is on thin ice. It seems that Spencer’s attachment to Ace (Jay and Joey Clay) doesn’t sit right with Trina. Because, time with Ace typically means time spent with his ex-girlfriend, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl).
Reflectively, Spencer and Trina’s New York trip was all Sprina fans had been waiting for. They finally had alone time to express their love, and their time together surpassed both of their expectations. Finally, their relationship was on the right track and Sprina fans were in their glory. I must admit, I’m a Sprina fan myself. That said, I’m a little bummed by what’s happening. But really, we all saw it coming. The crazy, manipulative ex-girlfriend turns into a needy sweetheart with major mom goals. Esme wants to the the best mother she can be to her son, and Spencer’s baby brother Ace.
However, General Hospital spoilers tease that Esme’s new personality, in combination with her living quarters could be enough to draw Spencer back in. Then, on top of it, GH rumors tease that Ace isn’t just Spencer’s baby brother, he is his son!
GH News Reports Confirm Netflix Movie Role, Is Spencer Leaving GH?
All that’s going on with Spencer and Trina, plus Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s new movie role has fans concerned. According to GH spoilers and news, General Hospital star Nicholas Alexander Chavez has landed a Netflix movie role. The Netflix series, Monster cast Chavez as Lyle Menendez. Lyle and brother Erik Menendez are known for murdering their parents in their California home. Because of this project and currently storyline vibes, GH fans fear the worst.
Don’t fear because GH news reports have yet to confirm any exit plans for Chavez. Instead, GH rumors hint that Chavez works double duty as he plays Spencer Cassadine on General Hospital while filming for Netflix. GH Blog will keep you up to date in the latest GH casting news!
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