Big changes are happening with the cast of General Hospital, as we approach the ending of November Sweeps.
Earlier this month, General Hospital rumors brought up the exit of two major GH stars. Ingo Rademacher (Jax) and Steve Burton (Jason) had been rumored to be leaving the daytime drama after a recent mandate took effect on November 1st.
General Hospital news reports reveal that Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) has opted out of answering any questions regarding the exits of Ingo Rademacher and Steve Burton.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jax is headed to Australia upon GH comings and going news surrounding his exit. Now that Jax has made his last appearance in PC, GH fans are questioning the details of this unexpected casting shift.
General Hospital news reports reveal that co-star Nancy Lee Grahn would rather sit around and eat Trader Joe’s Ridge Cut Potato Chips than answer questions about co-star’s and their choices.
General Hospital rumors present multiple outcomes when regarding Rademacher’s exit, the hiring of Trevor St. John, and Burton’s rumored exit. GH rumors have made claims stating St. John was hired to recast Ingo’s role as Jax, however, more recent Twitter sources have been saying that Trevor St. John will take the place of Steve Burton as Jason Morgan.
General Hospital fans are in shock after the recent GH news reports regarding the status of one of GH’s lead actors, Ingo Rademacher, has spread across social media platforms.
As a result of the Covid vaccine mandate which took affect on November 1st, Rademacher is no longer employed by ABC’s, General Hospital. General Hospital rumors began circulating last week, claiming that Rademacher along with another lead actor, would be exiting the soap opera.
In addition to the General Hospital news regarding Rademacher’s exit, social media outlets were on fire again after some called out Ingo for a meme he posted to his Instagram story. The meme was said to have been labeled as transphobic, resulting in co-stars speaking out on Twitter. For more details on the story, visit General Hospital Blog’s recent article on Ingo’s sudden exit.
General Hospital spoilers reveal an update regarding GH comings and goings news. It has been confirmed that Rademacher is no longer part of the GH cast and crew, as his last air date is set for November 22nd.
We are saddened by the recent turn of events that have lead to this point, ultimately the exit of fan favorite, Ingo, as Jax. We wish him the best in all his future endeavors in his personal life as well as his career.
The General Hospital discussion circuit is sparking all sorts of General Hospital rumors regarding the latest vaccine mandate for the ABC Network daytime drama, General Hospital.
General Hospital news reports claim two major stars could be OUT at GH over their belief in freedom to choose how to medically care for themselves. General Hospital spoilers reveal the Executives over at GH are the first to mandate the vaccine in the soap opera genre.
The social media platform, Twitter, has been carrying the discussion/debate, which surrounds Ingo Rademacher (Jasper Jax Jacks) and Steve Burton (Jason Morgan). It has been rumored that Rademacher and Burton are taking a stance on the vaccine mandate, and due to their beliefs, they are said to be exiting the show. Steve and Ingo are long-time players over at GH, making this news very difficult for fans.
While there are those who do not believe the vaccine should be mandated, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal at least one co-star who is all for it. Nancy and Ingo have butted heads in the last, resulting in Nancy blocking Ingo on social media. Now Nancy has reached out to her fans on Twitter with her opinion on the matter.
No news reports have confirmed the General Hospital comings and goings rumors regarding Ingo and Steve at this time. We will keep fans in the know as new developments begin to surface.
News outlets are all abuzz surrounding the recent, breaking news, regarding Pop sensation, Britney Spears, and the drama over her Conservatorship.
General Hospital news reports confirm that General Hospital’s, Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) has something to say about her own personal experience with Family Court.
In a recent tweet, Grahn opens up about her own struggles, and as she calls it, “anguish,” over what has happened to her daughter. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nancy has disclosed and shared her opinion on LA Family law by stating that the law is FLAWED. She revealed that her daughter (Kate), was held hostage bu the courts, and after 4 years and $1.4 million later, her daughter was released after Nancy agreed to what we terms were set at that time.
Nancy empathizes with Britney while acknowledging that what Britney is implying is absolutely a possibility in the eyes of the law.
The entire situation is sad and a lot to take in, for both families. We are happy to see that Nancy’s nightmare with the family court system is over.
My point being that our justice system is capable of doing what Spears is implying. I am well put together & had ample evidence to support that as well as contradicting the claims of the plaintiff. It didn't matter.
Nancy Lee Grahn, GH’s Alexis Davis, has never been quiet about her opinions, especially when it comes to politics. She has been known for her politically fueled tweets and IG posts for the last few years.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Nancy has turned to Twitter once again, this time to discuss the downfall she has endured due to her politically driven posts.
General Hospital spoilers reveal a recent tweet from Nancy that admits she has lost 120K followers. While stating that she is responding to fan’s questions about the significant loss in followers, Nancy proceeds to claim that she does regret posting those tweets and other social media posts which are filled with extremely opinionated comments regarding American politics. The actress says that her regret for her outspoken political posts is, “a hard no.” Take a look at her recent tweet below.
Many have asked me if I regret the 120k followers I lost because of my outspoken political posts. That’s a hard no.
Nancy Lee Grahn has something to celebrate. We know her as, Alexis Davis, troubled, yet intelligent lawyer. Nancy has a lot going on behind the scenes in her real life. She’s also a mom, and a fiancé.
General Hospital news reports confirm Nancy has announced the release of her fiancé’s new single. In Nancy’s Instagram post below, she shares that this is Richard Smith’s 1st commercial release in six years.
Nancy also touches on a sensitive topic surrounding her fiancé’s cancer diagnosis. She gives some detail on the process of treatment for his head and neck cancer. Please check out her post, below.
GH’s Maurice and Ingo offend Nancy Lee Grahn. General Hospital star Maurice Benard is a fan favorite. He’s famously known and loved for portraying family-oriented mobster, Sonny Corinthos. The Emmy winning actor is also for his kind heart, his dedication to community outreach, raising mental health awareness, his sense of humor, and much more.
General Hospital news reports reveal Maurice’s recent Instagram video with co-star Ingo Rademacher caused backlash from fans. Benard and Rademacher’s dialogue was taken out of context and misconstrued. On screen, Sonny and Jax other than their devotion to Carly, may be polar opposites and even enemies, however, in real life they are very close friends. The two daytime tv icons (along with an earlier appearance by Kin Shriner, aka Scotty Baldwin), were part of a video posted to IG. The video featured Maurice and Ingo’s silly banter. Among the topics discussed were Kin and Ingo’s hair, as well as, working on the GH set.
Maurice Benard and Ingo Rademacher’s video causes a stir
General Hospital spoilers reveal details of the Instagram video in question. Ingo points out that he is about to go work with his “friend.” Then, Benard asks Ingo whom. When Ingo points to Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis), Benard says, “Oh I’m sorry man,” and the two playfully laugh. According to GH spoilers, GH’s Maurice and Ingo offend Nancy with their backstage performance.
It’s no secret that Ingo and Nancy have had their issues. Previously, General Hospital Blog reported GH news that stated Nancy blocked her co-star Ingo Rademacher from her Twitter account. Unfortunately, Ingo and Nancy have a rocky relationship in recent times. It’s understood that Maurice was simply making light of their past situation when his playful comment got blown out of proportion. In the Instagram video below, you can see Maurice and Ingo’s playful and light hearted exchange.
GH news confirms Maurice Benard issued an apology, explaining his intentions. In addition to an apology, he emphasized his respect for Nancy Lee Grahn. Take a look at Maurice’s apology in the tweet below.
I want to say I got a hold of Nancy. She gave me her feelings I gave her mine. I respect Nancy a great deal and I apologize if I offended anyone. I tease like this with all my friends, just ask Chad,Steve,Dom,and Laura. Always in a playful way
We hope all parties involved have cleared the air and found a way to move on from this. Benard reminded fans of his playful nature while calling on other co-stars. Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos), Dominic Zamprogna (Dante Falconeri), are among the many of Maurice’s friends who partake in Maurice’s lighthearted fun.
We hope Maurice has the happiest of birthdays!! We ❤️ you, Maurice!
The personal life of an actor is anyone’s guess except when the individual makes it crystal clear through social media posts.
Although Nancy’s tweets and IG posts are not her entire life, they do paint a big picture of a certain aspect of her life. Nancy isn’t known for keeping quiet or being polite. She’s known for telling it how she sees it, even if it’s offensive to another party, including fellow females.
General Hospital news reports, that in a recent tweet, NLG, who plays Alexis Davis on General Hospital, used Twitter as a way to name call TV personality and conservative, Tomi Lahren.
General Hospital Blog doesn’t condone the use of this particular word, therefore we will just let y’all take it upon yourself to read Nancy’s tweet so we don’t have to repeat the word used.
If you’ve ever wondered what side of the political fence Nancy stakes claim in, just ooo into her social media and any information regarding Nancy’s political views will be right there.
This twat.. dammit, sorry typo twit, has unsurprisingly never read a book about turtles. Average to small sized turtles only live to 80. #MitchMcConnell is 78 so do the math, Taffy, Toni, Tippy, whatever the F ur name is. https://t.co/sGiH8SvzD4
General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis), has never been one to be shy on social media. Nancy is very interactive with her fans, especially on Twitter and Instagram.
General Hospital news reports that Nancy Lee Grahn is under fire for a recent IG post featuring Christmas tree decor. The bulbs on nana you tree read, “F*ck Trump.”
While LIKED by co-star and TV daughter, Haley Pullos (Molly Lansing Davis), among others, not everyone was on the same page. Some fans question Nancy’s “class,” one fan supported her opinion but opposed putting such negativity in the home.
General Hospital writers are no strangers to bringing real life heath issues and struggles to the Daytime TV screen. Diseases like Cancer, heart disease, addiction, and alcoholism have been dealt with by our favorite characters. Currently, GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn portrays Alexis Davis as she struggles through alcohol addiction.
Nancy is truly bringing the real life struggle of dealing with being an alcoholic in a realistic way. Her character Alexis has hit a snag in her recovery after an emotional loss, among other factors that have caused her to fall off the wagon.
General Hospital news reports Nancy has revealed her own true life, personal experience with alcoholism. Although the struggle was not her own, she revealed that her father was as an alcoholic. In a recent tweet, Grahn explained her personal connection to this disease.
“I lived with this occasional belligerent drunk who happened 2b the man I loved more than any other, my dad,” the actress wrote. “Bob Grahn got sober, became an addictions counselor & saved over 100 ppl who all showed up at his funeral to sing his praise. I get how much courage it takes to stay sober.”
I lived with this occasional belligerent drunk who happened 2b the man I loved more than any other, my dad. Bob Grahn got sober, became an addictions counselor & saved over 100 ppl who all showed up at his funeral to sing his praise. I get how much courage it takes to stay sober. https://t.co/Z1mx9kzw0a
Nancy Lee Grahn is bringing the reality of alcoholism to the screen with her realistic portray of someone who is struggling with the disease. Nancy is a very talented actress, and always delivers raw and real emotion. It definitely helps to have had experience in her own life as she has seen first hand how one who battles being an alcoholic deals with the disease, the family who cares for them, and the personal struggle that goes along with it.
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