It’s very common for celebrities to have one or more of their social media accounts hacked. Many times, the account gets hijacked. Then, the individual notices bizarre changes to the account’s content. Another possible explanation is that an imposter created a mock account. Although General Hospital star Nancy Lee Grahn is very outspoken on social media, fans raise questions about what looks to be her recent Twitter activity. But, are these really Nancy Lee Grahn’s racial slurs? Keep reading to learn more. Towards the bottom, you’ll find photos and Twitter links.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal a series of tweets that include racial slurs, offensive language, and other incriminating and inappropriate content. Shockingly, these were tweets which fall under the name @nancyleegrahn. Although the account appears to belong to the Daytime Emmy Award winner and GH actress Nancy Lee Grahn, we can’t ignore that Grahn’s account was potentially hacked.
WARNING ⚠️ Photos from Twitter user @nancyleegrahn -Are These Grahn’s Racial Slurs, EXPLICIT/OFFENSIVE Language?
General Hospital Blog does NOT claim that these tweets are legitimate. We do not possess that knowledge or authority. We have some photos from the account. These photos show tweets that include extremely offensive/explicit language, racial slurs, political extremism, and more. Please review these photos knowing that this is mostly likely a hacker. Furthermore, it’s highly doubtful that these are actually Nancy Lee Grahn’s racial slurs. Keep checking back to our site as General Hospital Blog stays up to date on the developing story.
Alexis’s hook killer theory gains traction in the coming days. ….Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) went from a shark of a lawyer to an investigative reporter. She transitioned from one to the other as swiftly. Some say as swiftly as soap opera newborns grow before our very eyes. In a transition that seems like second nature, Alexis becomes the investigative reporter the PCPD never knew they needed.
General Hospital recaps recall a history of wrong turns and dead end leads when the Port Charles Police Department investigate a crime. More often than not, the crimes in Port Charles are solved by civilians. Many times, these crimes are solved by criminals themselves. Or, Private Investigators like Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) take on the case. At first, the PCPD is resistant against the help P.I.s and civilians offer. Then, after being shown up a time or two, law enforcement accepts the hand.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Alexis Davis could be the next civilian to crack a case in Port Charles. According to General Hospital spoilers, Alexis’s confirms her theory. Then, Alexis gives Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) and Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) a heads up. Previously, GH spoilers revealed that Trina is the main endgame for the hook killer psycho. That being said, it makes sense that Alexis wants Trina to stay informed.
Will the people of PC rest easy? GH rumors hint that Alexis’s hook killer theory is confirmed. Did someone finally solve this mystery?
The cast and crew of General Hospital have demanding work schedules with early call times and king hours. They memorize line after line at a large capacity and move quickly through scene takes.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that GH star, Nancy Lee Grahn is opening up about her 37 years in daytime television. In a recent social media post, Grahn reveals her recent whereabouts in her absence from General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis Davis’s portrayer has gone through some life-altering realizations while spending time on a lake in Wisconsin. “I’m different now in ways that I can’t quite explain,” admits the daytime tv star. She dives deeper into her explanation and admission of her recent reflection on the trajectory of her life.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nancy is preparing to write a tell-all book about her life, particularly her 37 years in daytime tv.
GH news reports indicate that Nancy has returned to filming her role as Alexis Davis and her return debut is set for Friday, August 5th.
There are so many ways to stay connected with our favorite actors and actresses these days as social media outlets have become the main form of keeping up with the world.
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn has made an announcement regarding her status with the daytime drama.
In a recent Tweet, General Hospital coming and goings spoilers reveal that Grahn has informed fans that she will be stepping out of her role as Alexis Davis “for a while.” She informs fans of ways to stay connected through her absence on General Hospital. Nancy will be active on Twitter, Facebook, and admits she’s trying to figure out Instagram.
General Hospital news and rumors suggest Grahn’s exit will be temporary, following her precious brief exit back in April 2022. She will be enjoying time at the lake with her man.
Was on #gh yesterday with my grown women pals @GenieFrancis & @finolahughes & today with my TV prof as I lake it with my real life prof. All good. Won’t see me in PC for awhile, hope you enjoy, but I’ll be here, FB & trying to figure out IG. ❌⭕️
General Hospital star Nancy Lee Grahn has been away from the canvas for a few weeks as she had been recovering from a medical procedure.
Nancy’s replacement, Stephanie Erb stepped in at the most crucial time when Alexis Davis found out that Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) killed Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan). GH fans, although aware of the temporary recast, were not prepared for Stephanie’s version of Alexis at that pivotal point.
General Hospital news reports confirm Nancy has taken to Twitter to announce that she may be having to take time away from filming yet again. She recently shared that her daughter, Kate Grahn, was working at a top restaurant in LA and caught Covid. She went on to point fingers at “inconvenienced Americans.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal Grahn admits she may be needed a replacement in the near future, and followed up her tweet by stating that her employer, Disney, is having her rapid tested for the next 5 days. She goes on to express her gratitude for Disney, stating that she feels safest while at work due to their diligent Covid protocols.
MY daughter was ONLY server @ top restaurant in LA to continue wearing mask when every other server & patron did not. She just hugged me & then tested positive 4 Covid. So good on u inconvenienced Americans who don't follow science. Good chance u'll see my replacement soon on #gh
The good news is I reported this to Disney Covid team and they immediately contacted me and I’m being rapid tested for next 5 days. @DisneyStudios rocks!
So much is going on in this world, whether it’s a global health crisis, a natural disaster, or war, we as humans have a lot to focus on.
With all of these deep concerns around the world, many of us are able to out things until perspective, prioritizing the importance of certain situations with which we are faced. That being said, some people use their voices to take a stand or support their beliefs.
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH star, Nancy Lee Grahn, has taken to social media, using her voice and platform to stand up for a cause that she holds near and dear to her heart. The cause she stands for you ask? The up-charge for non-dairy creamers at the worldwide epicenter for coffee. Yes that’s correct, Grahn has a major beef with Starbucks.
Starbucks CEO is Kevin Johnson. He increased his salary by 40 PERCENT last year. His baristas average $11.82 an hour. Several starbucks workers were fired for attempts to unionize. I'm saving about $30 a week by not buying Starbucks. It's been 6 weeks so far. https://t.co/BqDtoZ8zyb
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nancy Lee Grahn, aka GH’s Alexis Davis, is distraught over the cost of the world’s most popular morning pick-me-up. Grahn tweets, “Is it that hard to get a coffee somewhere else besides #Starbucks? We can actually hurt these Companies if we’d just collectively not buy their anti union overpriced S**t! #UnionsWork.”
The soap star makes it abundantly clear that she has no intentions of picking back up her Starbucks habit, revealing she ditched the scene when Covid hit. She explains, “I stopped Starbucks when the pandemic happened. Before that, I was going daily. I don’t miss it and I’m saving money. Coffee at home is just fine. Besides, they got rid of my Skinny Cinnamon Dolce so there is really no reason for me to go there anyway,” along with, “Horrible coffee. Coffee Te Leaf and Bean, or something like that. Or get Trader Joe’s Organic Fair Trade, make it yourself and take with. Cheaper, better for the planet and your taste buds.”
General Hospital comings and goings reports reveal GH star Nancy Lee Grahn’s role as Alexis Davis will be recast this week.
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Stephanie Erb will be taking on the role temporarily as Grahn recovers from a medical procedure.
Amidst Nancy’s recast news, the actress also announced another departure while explaining where she will be spending most of her time. After news broke out of Elon Musk purchasing the social media platform, Twitter, Nancy Lee Grahn took to Instagram to express her displeasure, and informed her followers that she will be more active on The Gram.
In a witty IG caption, Grahn explains that she will be taking a different approach to Instagram, as most IG posts shed an unrealistically positive depiction of life, beauty, and love.
General Hospital star Nancy Lee Grahn arrived in Port Charles as Attorney Alexis Davis, 26 years ago. Before long she was representing the most powerful mon boss in Port Charles, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), which lead to hopping in bed with him. Their lawyer/client romp resulted in the birth of their daughter Kristina Davis Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth).
General Hospital news reports confirm Grahn has taken to Twitter to reveal a current medical problem is is currently facing which needs immediate attention.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nancy’s tweet disclosed some personal and professional information which could effect her status with GH. Grahn thanks the Executives over at ABC’s General Hospital, expressing gratitude to work for the daytime drama for 26 years. She praises Frank Valentini for his support.
General Hospital news and spoilers suggest Nancy Lee Grahn may be stepping down from her role as Alexis as she takes care of herself and her medical problem as per the advice of Valentini. It seems as though she has decided to receive medical attention as she is hopeful this issue is fixable.
General Hospital news reports reveal Nancy has disclosed that she has a benign cyst and although hopefully fixable, it’s painful. She revealed her diagnosis in the tweet below.
It's not death, but a benign cyst on some nerve on facet joint or something I can't spell. It's cry baby painful & Richard need to put on my underwear and pants but hopefully fixable.
We will keep fans up to date on any new developments surrounding Nancy’s medical issue and how it could effect her status with the soap opera.
To have a job where when I say I've a fixable medical prob that needs 2b addressed asap & have exec @valentinifrank say take care of urself & then adjust 200 crew & a schedule that cost lots of time & money is a perk I'm grateful 4. I'm a lucky 26 yr employee of @GeneralHospital
General Hospital news and spoilers revealed that General Hospital star, Steve Burton, has yet another supporter among his co-stars.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carolyn Hennesy spoke out in a tweet, with nothing but kind words to say about her friend, Steve Burton, upon General Hospital news confirmation of his GH exit.
However, Carolyn’s warm words for Steve were not embraced by all. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nancy Lee Grahn had something to say about Carolyn’s outward support for Steve.
Nancy replied to Carolyn’s tweet, implying that Steve’s choices contribute to Covid related losses. Take a look below at the Twitter exchange between Hennesy and Grahn.
Actually it is. About loss. There are 5.6 million losses.
GH fans quickly began to pin the on-screen BFF duo against each other as their different views clashed publicly in their tweets. Carolyn still showed love for Nancy, and tried squashing the fan’s hysteria over their differences of opinion.
Steve Burton is obviously a good hearted man and good friend, and co-star. We hope that someday he will make his way back to General Hospital as the legendary Jason Morgan.
The soap opera world has been turned upside down upon Steve Burton and Ingo Rademacher’s GH exit news.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that last week, fan favorite Steve Burton, took to social media to explain the details behind Jason Morgan’s presumed death, and his exit from General Hospital over the vaccine mandate.
General Hospital news reports show co-star, Carolyn Hennesy (Diana Miller) reached out to fans to get a message across on her feelings about the situation with Steve.
I also want to say this: I love Steve Burton. Politics absolutely aside from anything (because it’s not about that at the moment, it’s about loss,) he’s a kind, smart, funny, caring human who always made me feel terrific as an actor and friend. I will miss him something fierce.
The actress has nothing but warm and wonderful things to say about her friend, Steve, but that doesn’t mean what she had to save was embraced by all. It’s nice to see so many of Steve’s friends and co-stars who are able to separate politics from friendship, and that’s exactly what Carolyn did.
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