General Hospital News: Judge in Tyler Christopher Case Rejects Plea

Last week on November 11th, General Hospital and Days Of Our Lives star, Tyler Christopher made headlines as reports came flooding in of his arrest and charge of public intoxication.

Despite this incident happened on the actor’s 47th birthday, the result was not just a one time thing to chalk up to too much birthday fun. Friends and co-stars rallied for Christopher in support of their friend. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) along with Greg Vaughan (ex-Lucky Spencer) are among some of the celebrities and friends of Tyler Christopher who reached out on Twitter to show support and clear the air. Nancy Lee Grahn made it known that this situation is serious, even stating in her Tweet, Tyler is “at risk of losing his life.”

Today, General Hospital news reported by michaelfairmantv.com, states that the Judge who sentenced Christopher to two counts of misdemeanor public intoxication and a $440 fine, has rejected the Police’s request to our Tyler Christopher into a rehab treatment program. We are unsure at this time why such a ruling was made. It is also known that police were called regarding Christopher’s behavior multiple times since September.

General Hospital Blog continues to support and extend prayers to Tyler, his family and friends, and all those who care for and wish him well. Our hope is for a fast road to recovery.

General Hospital News: Nancy Lee Grahn Tweets ‘Tyler at Risk of Losing His Life’

Nancy Lee Grahn is yet another friend and co-star if Tyler Christopher who turned to Twitter to express her love and support and to let fans know this is a life threatening situation. She addressed the fact that some fans have been chalking this up to a night of too much “birthday fun.” Nancy has made it clear to fans that this isn’t funny.

https://twitter.com/nancyleegrahn/status/1194668959246635008?s=12

Nancy’s Twitter Drama and the Truth About GH Rumors

NancyViolaThe current General Hospital rumor floating around social media sites is that GH actress Nancy Lee Grahn has been suspended after sending out a series of tweets regarding the Viola Davis acceptance speech at the Emmy Awards.

General Hospital Blog is happy to confirm that those rumors have been validated as being FALSE. ABC Soaps In Depth has confirmed that Nancy Lee Grahn is not going anywhere. Grahn is NOT suspend from the ABC Network, nor is she fired from General Hospital.

It sounds like this entire fiasco spiraled out of control. We hope that fans can let this go and move on from the real life drama.

 

General Hospital News: True or False; Is Nancy Suspended from ABC for Twitter Incident?

NancytwitterThe aftermath of this past weekend’s Twitter incident between General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) and How to Get Away With Murder’s, Viola Davis, hasn’t fizzled out just yet.

General Hospital Blog previously reported that Nancy had expressed her opinion of Viola Davis’ acceptance speech at this year’s Emmy Awards. Many were taken back by her raw opinion and Nancy was immediately under fire for her series of tweets.

General Hospital rumors are swirling, claiming that Grahn has been suspended indefinitely from ABC while the situation is being investigated. However, these claims seem to be far fetched, and it is highly unlikely that this rumor is false. There has been no confirmation either way, whether or not Nancy has been suspended from the ABC Network or not.

General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted on the latest update involving this social media drama.

 

Inside the Emmy Battle Between GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn and Viola Davis

NancyViolaIt’s no secret that General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) isn’t shy when it comes to speaking her man. She is a woman of strong beliefs and she isn’t afraid to let the world know her stance on topics from politics, to religion, to women’s rights, and more.

Nancy was caught up in a situation that many celebrities have become all too familiar with… a Twitter battle. Last night, during the Emmy Award ceremony, Grahn tweeted her thoughts in regard to Viola Davis’ acceptance speech.

Take a look below at some of the Twitter banter that went on after Grahn made her statement.

What do you all think? Is Nancy just another victim of social media scrutiny? Or do you think there is a time and a place to open your mouth… or, keyboard?

General Hospital Blog supports Nancy’s right to free speech, however, we are neutral on the topic.

 

For a full string of Tweets on this topic, please visit, Nancy’s Twitter page.

General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis) Has a New Show!

General Hospital’s own Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) has been hinting via twitter and Facebook that she has an upcoming project in the works for ABC.

Her new show will debut online this October! Nancy’s co-stars include, Lisa LoCicero, Chelsea Handler’s Sarah Colonna, Jimmy Paardo from The Conan O’Brien Show, along with the GH cast!

Nancy’s new role will not interfere with her 22 year role as Alexis Davis on ABC’s last standing soap opera, General Hospital.

 

Nancy Lee Grahn Teases Fans With “Sam’s Daddy” Game

While many fans seem to think Franco is the obvious donor that will save baby Daniel’s life with a bone marrow transplant, we have another man in mind. There has been a lot of talk about Sam finding out who her biological Father is. Since Danny is so sick, and they are searching for a match, who better to dig up than a long lost relative who would be the child’s biological Grandfather? This is a perfect way to finally introduce Sam’s Daddy. And he just may be the person to save Danny’s life.

Nancy Lee Grahn has notified her Twitter followers that the identity of Sam’s Daddy will be revealed on Monday, July 15th episode of General Hospital. Today via Twitter, @NancyLeeGrahn invited her followers and fellow GH fans to play a little game of #SamsDaddy. Fans got to make guesses on who they think it may be. Game rules stated that whoever wins gets to make out with anyone on GH.

 

GH Promo “Who is my Father?”

Photo from mscott83.tumblr.com

 

Sam’s Daddy Headed to Port Charles!

In a recent post (Who Will Save Danny?) we have speculated that perhaps the one to save baby Danny won’t be who we think it is. Fans across the board seem to think the story is leading to Franco being a bone marrow match for Sam’s child. However, the story may be taking an unexpected twist. A surprise if you will. According to Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis), she tweeted that “Someone’s coming to town and it ain’t Santa Claus.” She also mentioned that we are one week away from Sam’s Daddy. Check out her tweets below. Comment with any guess you may have on who Sam’s Father may be!

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Who Will Save Danny?

Sam received some unsettling news from Dr. Silas Clay when he paid a visit to the Davis home. While he did confirm that his revised protocol is working on Danny, he warned Sam that this is not the end of her nightmare. Although Sam and Jason’s son Daniel is responding well to the treatment, Silas informed Sam that Danny will most likely have to undergo a bone marrow transplant. He encouraged her to start looking for donors right away. Spinelli, Danny’s God Father, sprung into action and told Sam he would be gathering all the information in search for a match.

So now we ask, WHO WILL SAVE DANNY? This would be a perfect time to finally find Sam Morgan’s biological Father. This just may be the story line leading up to how everyone will find out who Sam’s Daddy is. It would be completely necessary to find a blood relative in hopes for finding an exact match. Perhaps Alexis knows where Sam’s Father is and will be determined to find him now to help save her precious grandson. Or maybe the arrival of the man she conceived Sam with will be a surprised to everyone.

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