General Hospital fans were shocked when what they thought was a temporary leave turned into a permanent exit. GH news and spoilers reports confirmed that Nicholas Alexander Chavez would be absent from the 62 year old daytime drama series indefinitely.
Previously, Nicholas Chavez shared his confirmation and sentiments regarding his departure. This news was very unexpected, some GH fans saw it coming. Recent social media activity served as clues foreshadowed the current situation with Chavez and his role as Spencer Cassadine.
Now, GH spoilers reveal that co-Star Tabyana Ali speaks on Nicholas Chavez’s GH exit. “It was great creating Sprina together with him,” she admitted. “I want the best for him and all of his endeavors, and I hope that we will get the chance to work together again someday.”
Ali’s character, Trina Robinson suffered greatly when she lost Spencer, the love of her life. As far as Trina is concerned, only one woman is to blame. Now, Tabyana admits that she wishes her character will make a statement so to speak. According to Soaps In Depth, Ali said, “It might be a long shot, but I really wanted [her] to turn into some cool, edgy, if I can say- excuse my French- badass,” disclosing her hope for Trina’s future. “I want her to just be… just cool, to have another side of her.”
After all Esme Prince (Avery Pohl) did a number on Trina, let alone her relationship with Spencer. Furthermore, that young woman inflicted her acrimonious acts onto many others. It only seems natural that darkness would emerge from the victim.
What (or who) could be next for Trina now that Spencer is really gone?
As a young and talented actor, Nicholas Chavez has become a fan favorite on ABC’s General Hospital. At first, GH fans struggled with the thought of anyone replacing Nicolas Bechtel as Spencer Cassadine. Bechtel stole the hearts of GH fans as the sweet yet sassy and sour little Cassadine. Reportedly, his time as GH’s Spencer ended in 2021 when GH Exexutives decided to SORAS the beloved little Prince.
Ultimately, Chavez took over the role to portray a more mature and even more troubled Spencer Cassadine. In 2021, Spencer returned from boarding school with a mission in mind. Furthermore, he and his girlfriend Esme Prince (Avery Pohl) had planned out how to carry out said mission. But little did Spencer know, they weren’t acting as a team. Instead, she was playing him, and her father was none other than Ryan Chamberlain.
A few years later and Spencer couldn’t rid himself of that toxic girl so she brought him down with her. Sadly, Esme and Spencer fell overboard and their bodies remain missing. Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Nicholas Chavez would temporarily leave the Soap Opera to film a Netflix series.
Later, General Hospital Blog shared reports which reassured GH fans that Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s exit was temporary. It was originally rumored that Spencer would pop back into Port Charles in May. Suddenly, the Emmy winner’s GH status was in question. Telltale signs led to the latest GH spoilers and rumors about Nicholas’s status. According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Chavez unfollowed the GH cast on social media. The suspicious social media behavior raised eyebrows as Spencer and Sprina (Spencer and Trina) fans feared the worst.
Finally, General Hospital news reports confirm that Spencer is still swimming with the fishies… and Esme. Once again, Chavez’s social media activity sheds light on fan concerns. Sadly, Spencer and Sprina fan’s worst fears have come true. A shocking turn of events brought Spencer fans from hopeful to disappointed. Chavez stated, “While there are no current plans for me to return, we are still talking very openly about future possibilities for Spencer in Port Charles.”
There’s much speculation surrounding Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s General Hospital status. It was confirmed that the Emmy winning actor would take a temporary leave from TVs longest running drama. Chavez is starting in the Netflix thriller Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story as Lyle Menendez.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Nicholas Chavez’s last air date was January 31, 2024. Previously, GH Blog shared news regarding Chavez’s GH status. According to GH spoilers, Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s exit was only temporary. In fact, GH spoilers reported that he’d return to GH in about three months time. However, updated GH news reports indicate that it’s not likely he’ll return to General Hospital. Recent clues have led to the latest reports on Chavez’s GH status.
Back on March 27th, GH Blog observed and shared a major clue about Chavez’s future with General Hospital. Instagram revealed that Chavez had removed all GH related images and unfollowed the GH cast on X. Aside from Executive Producer Frank Valentini, Nicholas doesn’t follow anyone at GH.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez Exits GH
Moreover, GH news broke when fans noticed that Chavez’s name was removed from the television credits. This along with Chavez’s recent social media activity led fans to believe that h won’t be returning to GH as Spencer Cassadine.
GH news reports have yet to confirm Chavez’s exit. Please check back with GH Blog for any updates on his General Hospital status.
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.
Is Avery leaving GH as Esme? Avery Pohl’s GH contract reveals Esme’s fate
Avery Kristen Pohl stuns GH fans with her stellar acting. The 22 year old actress originated the role of Esme Prince as a troubled young college student. She’s so good at being bad that she has fans torn over her character, debating good vs. evil.
Reportedly, Pohl debuted as Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) boarding school girlfriend in August of 2021. Since then the actress has already signed an additional contact. Her first secured Avery plays Esme for a year. But once renewal time arrived GH upped Pohl’s contract and she signed a 3 year deal.
The current storyline makes fans wonder if Avery Kristen Pohl, Tabyana Ali, and/or Nicholas Alexander Chavez will exit General Hospital. Previously, news surrounding Chavez’s Netflix project confirmed that the Emmy winning actor is leaving General Hospital while he films his role as Lyle Menendez.
Avery Pohl’s GH Contract Reveals Esme’s Fate- Is Avery Leaving GH As Esme Prince?
According to the latest GH news and spoilers, Nicholas Chavez’s last episode is January 31st. Thankfully, his departure is temporary. That said, GH fans question co-star Avery Kristen Pohl’s GH status as Esme Prince. Will she follow a similar fate as Spence? It’s possible that Esme goes missing temporarily but Pohl’s GH contract says that there won’t be a permanent exit. The actress signed a 3 year contract in June of 2022. So it looks like Esme is here to stay for a while!
She’s on the run! Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) will stop at nothing to catch Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). Esme’s distraught and desperate to reunite with her son, Ace.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) spent every waking moment obsessing over his father’s and his ex-girlfriend’s baby. The bond was real and it was obvious that he loved his little brother very much. In fact, regardless of how the littlest Cassadine came into this world, Spencer knew he had to do right by Ace. That’s when Spencer realized Esme and Ace were a packaged deal. So, Spencer and his ex became civil for the sake of his little brother. For the most part, they even began to trust each other. That is, until Spencer betrayed Esme’s trust.
GH recaps recall that baby Ace was taken right from under Esme when she trusted Spencer to take care of him. Instead, Ace’s so-called big brother did nothing of the sort. What he did was give a woman’s baby away to a fugitive.
Sonny Can’t Stop Esme
As a result, Esme’s on a non-stop mission to find her son. The thing is, Miss Prince isn’t just someone out searching for their missing child. She was a psychopath in her past life, and her past life is creeping up on her.
Meanwhile, Sonny and Ava hide out. They discuss Esme and Sonny points out that she’s got nothing to lose. She has her memories back and a history of having committed violent and psychotic crimes. According to General Hospital spoilers on the run. She’s also very dangerous and her current state makes her unpredictable. Not even Sonny can’t stop her from what she’s determined to do. Even if he could, he and Ava are hiding out- and run into danger of their own.
There is nothing in the world that would stop me from going to find my child. Like most any mother Esme Prince shutters at the thought of her son being with a stranger- even if that stranger is the baby’s biological father. Poor Ace was just ripped from the only comfort he’s ever known- his mother.
Esme is on a mission to save Ace from Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). She doesn’t care that she’s being hunted down by the PCPD. In fact, the only thing she cares about right now is getting her son back. General Hospital recaps recall that Esme is on the run. Unfortunately, the PCPD got a heads up when Heather Webber (Alley Mills) told Laura that Esme remembers everything. Now the PCPD everyone who had the slightest bit of faith in Esme has lost it all. Instead she is viewed as the dangerous psycho that she was before she jumped from the parapet.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Esme’s on the run and the PCPD is hot on her trail. But are they though?! According to recent GH rumors, Esme leads Chase and Dante astray. After all she needs every advantage she can get in her quest to find baby Ace.
Esme Prince was given a second chance at a beautiful life, but things took a dark turn. Although the young mother struggled to trust as well as be trusted. Ever since her parapet plunge, Esme’s worked hard to create and establish her new reputation. But just because her amnesia allowed her to forget the past, doesn’t mean the people of Port Charles can do the same.
After months of observing, Spencer came around to the idea of Esme caring for Ace- not that it’s his decision because she is Ace’s mother. He wasn’t fully convinced that the old Esme was out and the new and improved ex-girlfriend was here to stay. However, he trusted her enough to take care of his little brother. Actually, Esme and Spencer were more than civil at times, downright having sub with baby Ace. Soon began to establish a mutual fondness for each other, but Esme’s pls feelings for Spence started to bubble to the surface. According to GH recaps, Esme even admitted her feelings for Spencer to herself.
Esme Goes To Paris
General Hospital spoilers tease that Ace and his mom were on their way to a nice, cozy life as she pushed her last behind her… until she couldn’t. Suddenly everything came crashing down at once. But nothing posed as big of a threat to wake and Ace as Nikolas Cassadine’s return. Now Esme is determined to get her son back, no matter what the circumstances. GH spoilers and rumors tease that Esme poses a threat to Spencer and Trina when she shows up in Paris.
Trina Robinson and Spencer Cassadine are fan-favorites alone and as a couple. Many GH fans want to see them bloom into a legendary love story while others root for Esme’s redemption. It might be too late now for Ace’s mom to evolve into the person that she needs to be for Ace. Especially since GH rumors hint that Esme turns Sprina’s trip into dangerous territory.
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 lost his mind! He has spent nearly an entire year observing Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). Amnesia had knocked her into a new identity where she is a kind and loving new mother. Of course, Spencer had to see to believe, and what he saw was a good mother.
On the contrary, Spencer has observed his own father for years, and what he sees is a toxic parent. So why in the world did Spencer do what he just did? According to General Hospital spoilers and recaps, Spencer’s suspicions lead him to give up Ace to Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). That’s when he so proudly told Esme that her son was gone and in the care of his unstable, absentee father.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Ace’s big brother faces his own devastating losses. Aside from losing Ace (willingly) to Nikolas, Spencer finds himself on a side all alone as Trina and Laura become infuriated with the man they thought loved Ace. Before now, Spencer couldn’t fathom the thought of living a moment without his new little baby brother until a perfect storm changed his mind.
GH spoilers suggest that the timing was perfect (or not). Esme slipped up in her conversation with Spencer, and his radar went wild. He was into her and had a feeling that she remembers her part. Furthermore, his dad shows up unexpectedly and delivers some sob story about why Ace should be separated from his mother- the only complete constant in the almost one year old’s life.
According to GH rumors, Trina’s furious over Spencer’s decision despite how she feels about Esme. Will Spencer lose Ace, Esme, and Trina?
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