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.
General Hospital stars Jay and Joey are just precious! Little Ace Cassadine stole this week’s scenes as Nikolas and Spencer’s emotions erupted. According to the twin’s Instagram page ran by mom, Lana Clay, it was Jay who snuggled up to Chavez and Huss.
General Hospital recaps recall Nikolas Cassadine’s shocking return has already put Port Charles up in arms. First, he showed up at his son’s door after having disappeared for months on end. He left his newborn son behind to evade criminal charges involving his son’s mother. So what makes him think that he can waltz back into Port Charles and run things?
Is Baby Ace Leaving GH?
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Esme is distraught when Spencer delivers the news. She may be a free woman but Ace is gone and she won’t rest until she’s returned. Esme 2.0 has done everything possible to ensure that Ace has a safe and healthy upbringing. To their surprise, even Laura and Spencer can see what a good mother Esme is to Ace. Which is why Spencer’s actions came completely out of left field. Up until his father‘s return Spencer couldn’t bear to stand a moment without his brother Ace. Then suddenly he gives him up two seconds flat? Something seems very off with this situation.
Esme isn’t the only one worried about Ace’s whereabouts. Evidently, the current storyline raises concerns. With Nik and Ace on the run, GH fans are concerned about what this means for baby Ace and the twins who portray him. According to General Hospital news reports, Lana Clay adressed Jay and Joey Clay’s GH status. Thankfully, they aren’t going anywhere and they continue to play the role. In fact, a recent IG post confirms that the boys have many more scenes to come! Don’t worry, the Clay twins remain as GH’s irresistibly adorable Ace Cassadine for the foreseeable future! ☺️
In 1996, the late Tyler Christopher originated the role of Nikolas Cassadine. As the first and most authentic Dr. Prince, Tyler set the stage and paved the way for his successors. Today, his depiction of a true Cassadine lives on to inspire others.
Over the years Tyler Christopher became a household name, and the role of Nikolas Cassadine was iconized by the Emmy winning actor. That’s why it’s not surprising that those who’ve played the role after Christopher look upon his work as a guide.
Fast forward some years and a few Nikolas Cassadine recasts later, General Hospital found the perfect fit. GH fans warned up to Marcus Coloma in no time, becoming comfortable with his portrayal of this beloved character.
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH is onto yet another Nikolas. Adam Huss seems to be the permanent fixture after Coloma’s shocking GH exit. Despite the fan backlash, Marcus Coloma has yet to return. However, Huss has made a big impression on fans after the emotional scene with his tv son. Shockingly, Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and his dad Nikolas reunited after dear old dad’s disappearance. The most shocking part of this all is that Nikolas and his son put their issues aside for Ace and for their own relationship. The scenes were natural and raw. Additionally, Nik and Spencer’s emotional scene seem to capture a familiar feel.
General Hospital news and spoilers report that Adam Huss revealed his secret. There’s no question that scenes like those take preparation. Evidently, Adam Huss extensively prepared for his first major Nikolas Cassadine scene. Recently, Huss revealed to Soaps In Depth, “I watched a lot of scenes between Tyler Christopher and Nicolas Bechtel. What a beautiful dynamic they had, especially in the scenes around the fire when Spencer got burned and Nikolas was at the hospital.”
From there Huss then filmed the Nikolas and Spencer reunion scenes with Nicholas Alexander Chavez. GH spoilers reveal Adam’s take on Nik and Spencer’s relationship. He continued to Soaps In Depth, “I believe what transpires between them is sincere, and there is a sincere want and need from Nikolas to reconnect with Spencer. Which is why he is ready to face whatever he is going to face when it occurs. I also believe he would be willing to do whatever it takes in that moment to get what he needs. It’s definitely interesting, the direction it goes in.”
Are you ready to see what becomes of Nikolas, Spencer, Ava, Esme, and Ace?
Well, well, well, if it isn’t dear old dad. Once again, Spencer Cassadine’s father mastered his disappearing act. The way Spencer sees it, Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss) chooses himself over his son over and over again.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is stuck between a rock and a hard place. He’s tangled in Esme and Nikolas’s web of deception and he doesn’t want his little brother to suffer. He knows that he must make the best decision for Ace, but when your two choices are Esme or Nikolas, it makes things difficult. How is Spencer supposed to choose between Ace’s parents? One is Spencer’s own father and the other is his semi-reformed, psycho ex-girlfriend.
Prior to Esme’s fall from the parapet, there’s no way in Hell that Spencer would have chosen to help his ex fight for her son. Retrospectively, Spencer despised Esme for the things she’d done. All the lies, the crimes, and the people she’s hurt were never going to get past Spencer. Then, his baby brother was born and Spencer saw a different side of Esme. The amnesia allowed the young mother to focus on her son instead of seeking revenge. But now that her memories have returned, Esme herself is torn between her old self and her new self.
Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Nikolas Cassadine (future portrayer unknown) have been doing this little dance for quite some time. And I don’t mean just the recent lover’s quarrel which lead to attempted murder, a crazy cover story, and more lies and deception. Nik and Ava could be professionals on Dancing with the Stars for as much experience as they have dancing around their relationship.
General Hospital Recaps: Prior to his disappearance, Nikolas struggled with his relationships. His son Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and Ava Jerome both needed more from Nik. Spencer needed him to step up as a father while Ava was sick and tired of Nikolas cozying up to his son’s girlfriend Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). Her last straw was when Nikolas showed up and was belligerent. He stormed through those Wyndemere doors and had the nerve to threaten Ava and Sonny’s daughter Avery (Ava and Grace Scarola). That’s when she whacked the Dark Prince over the head, and you know the rest.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Ava receives some promising information about selling Wyndemere. Her wishes just might come true as she wants to unload this monumental reminder of everything Cassadine. Ava learns that someone wants to buy Wyndemere but initially she can’t put her finger on who. Does she even care? Maybe not, as long as she gets it off of her hands. But, maybe so. I think it all depends on the buyer’s identity.
Nikolas Buys Wyndemere From Ava
While GH spoilers and rumors surrounding Nik’s Port Charles return circulate, it seems fitting that he’d want his home back. However, other GH rumors claim that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) wants an ieve of that pie. But for now, let’s keep our focus on Nikolas Cassadine.
According to General Hospital previews, Ava learns that she has an interested buyer. Since Nik is inevitably coming back to town to reclaim his life, that includes his family and his family home.
Spencer brings Nikolas home! The Cassadine family is known for their desire for power and control. Shamelessly, some members are all in on the eccentric lifestyle they’ll need to lead to achieve it. From diabolical plots at world domination to kidnapping and even killing, the Cassadines should not be underestimated.
Recently, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) began hosting Victor Cassadine’s (Charle Shaughnessy) will reading. So far, the guests and recipients seemed a little unimpressed with what Victor left behind. Although it seems these items are meaningless, Victor doesn’t do anything without meaning behind it. But one thing in particular has the key to unlock a mystery. General Hospital news reports of Marcus Coloma’s exit caused a stir among fans. Fans were not only shocked and confused in regard to the actor, but the character as well. Why kill off Nikolas Cassadine? Then, we soon found out that Nikolas isn’t dead. Hell most definitely return to Port Charles. Meanwhile, Nik’s loved ones have a mystery on their hands. Where did Nikolas go?
According to some recent GH spoilers and rumors, Victor’s box leads Spencer down a dark path. A path so gloomy and “Cassadine-like” that even Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) won’t support exploring it. However, a curios Spencer begins down a typical Cassadine path. But will he be saved in time before he turns completely to the dark side?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that through his upcoming journey, Spencer brings Nikolas home. The curious young man with bad boy tendencies falls for uncle Victor’s plan, hook line and sinker. His dark journey into the Cassadine mindset will ultimately lead him to a dark place. Is it then Nikolas reveals himself to save his son? Finally, redemption begins after Nikolas saves his son.
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