ABC’s General Hospital brings us almost 6 full decades of drama on-screen. But the GH family drama isn’t limited to just Port Charles storylines. Evidently, the drama has spilled over into reality, captivating the attention of not only GH fans, but Americans as a whole.
Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Ingo Rademacher left the role of Jasper “Jax” Jacks, on ABC’s General Hospital. He was let go due to his failure to comply with ABC’s vaccine mandate.
Recent General Hospital spoilers and news report Rademacher is now suing ABC for wrongful firing, claiming ABC’s decision was “Unconstitutional.” Rademacher, along with co-star Steve Burton, has made quite a splash in the mainstream media surrounding their controversial situation with ABC. The story has gone so public that Ingo has announced he sat down with FOX TV host, Tucker Carlson.
Ingo Rademacher On Tucker Carlson
According to recent Instagram post, General Hospital news reports confirm that former GH star Ingo Rademacher revealed a photo of himself with Fox’s Carlson. He explained that he was interviewed and will appear on Tucker Carlson’s Fox show.
Look for Ingo on tomorrow’s airing of Tucker, on Fox Nation.
After the last few episodes of General Hospital, sadly, it’s crystal clear that the Jason Morgan is presumed dead as a result of Steve Burton’s unexpected exit from the daytime drama.
Fans are feeling a slew of emotions, anywhere from disappointment, to sadness, to anger, and even betrayal. But the good news is, Steve Burton reassured fans that he’d love to return to his career on GH if and when the mandate is lifted.
General Hospital rumors began, claiming the role of Jason would be recast. General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm that daytime tv actor, Trevor St. John will be joining the cast of GH. While the role he’ll be playing remains unknown, it’s safe to say that St. John will not be filling Steve Burton’s shoes as Jason Morgan.
According to Variety, General Hospital news reports indicate the executives over at GH have no plans on recasting the role of Jason Morgan, as there wa no comment by GH execs when asked by the news outlet. Fans can rest a little easier now knowing that if the time comes for Steve to return, we most likely won’t have another Billy Miller/Jake Doe/Drew Cain mess on our hands to sort out. The role will be free for Steve to step back into, leaving the door wide open for his potential return.
It’s an understatement to say that General Hospital fans have become angry at the recent events which lead to the firing of GH leading man and legend, Steve Burton. Many believe Burton cannot be replaced as the iconic Jason Morgan, and others just want to see the character live on.
General Hospital news reports confirm Steve has gone on the record to address his plans post-life as Jason Morgan on General Hospital. He also addresses the fan’s feelings toward the whole ordeal. He admits that he knows people are angry, but encourages his fans not to be angry for him, as he himself isn’t angry.
General Hospital spoilers reveal recent Zoom sessions where Steve reveals his future plans. Regarding his exit, he said, “As sad as it is, it’s exciting also, for me…everyone’s been so gracious saying ‘Hey! Another show will call.’ If they do, awesome. We’ll see what it is but right now I’m really happy being home and figuring out what the next venture is.”
Right now, Steve has been done taping scenes at GH for about six weeks. He is enjoying being home and able to take his kids to school every day. Burton explained he isn’t in any type of rush to make his next career move. He disclosed, “My first inclination is to not rush to go anywhere right now.”
Steve Burton did mention he has visions of his next move which would involve coaching. Burton Nutrition is owned and run by Burton, as his health and fitness interest also serves as a career opportunity. When referring to his future, he described his thoughts on what’s to come by stating, “It’s gonna be something, definitely something with coaching. Coaching guys with nutrition and fitness but also mindset coaching cause that’s really been the key for me in the last year is the mindset so if I can help people improve their lives or change something in their lives to make their lives better, that’s kinda the route I wanna go because I’m really passionate about it and I love it and I love doing it.”
It sounds like Steve Burton has left the role of Jason Morgan with his head held high. He previously stated that he’s love to return to his home at General Hospital someday, if and when the mandate has been lifted. We hope for the same outcome, Steve! And we WILL be holding our breath for your return.
Steve Burton went on to express his feelings on fans who have stated they will boycott GH now that he and Jason are gone. He encourages fans not to take that route and the importance of keeping this legendary soap opera on the air. “I’m not here to tell anyone to stop watching the show. I never would have even in 2012. That’s my home. People make their living that way and those people are important to me still, it’s still my family,” Steve said.
If you’re thinking of giving up on General Hospital over Steve’s exit, please take his words of advice into consideration. The ones he loves make their livelihood from our beloved soap. There’s no sense in causing cast and crew to lose their jobs over this. Steve made it clear that he isn’t mad and doesn’t want his fans to be mad for him. Steve took the high road and stood up for his belief in freedom. We can’t be mad about that!
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.
Just as their love story was starting to fall into place, unfortunate circumstances swept in and changed the course for Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Dr. Britt Westbourne.
General Hospital news reports have confirmed Steve Burton has exited General Hospital after a recent mandate was put into effect this November.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kelly Thiebaud and Steve Burton will not get to develop their onscreen romance with Britt and Jason now that Burton has left the show and Jason’s fate is hanging in the balance.
In a recent social media post, Thiebaud expresses her gratitude for Steve and the fans who supported #JaBritt. Steve will be missed and we hold onto hope that someday he will be able to return to his career as Jason Morgan.
The mystery is over and the dreaded news has been confirmed. Earlier this week, General Hospital news reports confirmed Steve Burton’s exit from the daytime drama, when the actor shared a video message on Instagram. In the video, Steve explained the details of his departure.
The current storyline, along with the recent, sudden confirmation of Burton’s exit, has raised questions around the future of the character, Jason Morgan. Since GH news reports announced that Trevor St. John has landed a role on GH, General Hospital comings and goings and General Hospital rumors began claiming St. John would be replacing either Ingo Rademacher as Jax, or become the new Jason Morgan.
GH news and spoilers reveal Steve Burton’s role as Jason will be left open for a potential future return, while GH rumors claim the role is being recast by St. John for the time being.
Sources say Jason will emerge from the rubble, with an all-new look for the audience, by remaining Jason in true form for his friends in Port Charles. There won’t be any identity crisis for this recast, just a simple switch.
Steve Burton will be dearly missed. While we appreciate and support Steve’s stance for medical freedom, we are so sad things have taken this path. We wish Steve and Ingo the best and hope that someday they can return to their daytime careers as Jason Morgan and Jasper “Jax” Jacks.
The buzz is heightened as the storyline in Greece takes a dramatic turn. Lives are in danger and the question of who will survive and who won’t hang over our heads.
General Hospital rumors began surrounding the potential exit of Steve Burton as Jason Morgan. A recent mandate has caused the departure of two main actors, Ingo Rademacher, and Steve Burton.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Steve Burton has confirmed he has been let go from his role in the ABC soap, General Hospital.
In a new video message from Burton, he explains that he was indeed let go over the recent vaccine mandate. He disclosed that even his religious, as well as medical beliefs, were not enough to override the mandate. Steve explains that he believes in his freedoms and hopes that someday the mandate will be lifted, and he can return to his career as Jason Morgan.
Steve Burton’s status with General Hospital as Jason Morgan has been hanging in the balance ever since General Hospital news reports confirmed that GH co-star, Ingo Rademacher will exit the soap opera due to the recent mandate which took place on November 1st.
General Hospital news and rumors began circulating around Burton’s future with GH. General Hospital comings and goings rumors claim Steve will be the next to leave as a result of the mandate.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Steve’s status became a forbidden topic at a recent fan event with Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli) in Sacramento. Instagram comments reveal the fans attending the recent event were kindly told to refrain from asking Steve to address the rumors claiming he is out as Jason Morgan.
General Hospital news reports have not yet confirmed Burton’s potential exit. GH fans are anxiously waiting, dreading what most believe is inevitable. Many fans stated they will quit watching ABC’s General Hospital if Steve Burton is OUT as Jason Morgan. We will keep you updated on any new developments regarding confirmation of Burton’s GH status.
The road ahead looks dark when envisioning the future success of ABC’s General Hospital. Recent General Hospital news regarding the shocking exit of fan-favorite, Steve Burton, has put the future survival of the daytime drama in question. Along with Burton’s exit, General Hospital news reports have also confirmed the departure of another lead actor, Ingo Rademacher.
General Hospital spoilers reveal details surrounding Burton and Rademacher’s exit. Both actors believe in medical freedom, and as a result of their beliefs, the door to their career as actors on GH has come to a close.
General Hospital rumors began last week, making claims of their departure from GH due to the mandate which took place on November 1st. Anyone who won’t comply, including all cast and crew, with no exceptions, would be out of a job.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports confirmed their exit along with the inside scoop on Burton’s final days as the legendary Jason Morgan. It has been reported that Burton has already filmed his final scenes as Jason, but there hasn’t been word on whether his character will die as a result of Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) plan, or if the role of Jason Morgan will be recast. Steve’s rival scenes will be wrapped up before the month’s end.
Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) and Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) manage to escape the blaze of glory that became of Crichton-Clark Clinic. Robin told Jason that they were able to escape because of him… they are alive and well and safely on the doorsteps of the ones they love. Robin instructed Jason to drive straight to Sonny’s house after she drove herself to the Metro Court to get in contact with her mother, Anna (Finola Hughes). She feared that if she and Jason went to their homes, they would be putting Patrick (Jason Thompson) and Emma (Brooklyn Silzer), and Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Danny (Corbin and Caden Rothwither) in danger. Just in case Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) and her cronies were on their tales, Robin wanted to make sure that she didn’t put them in that type of situation.
At the end of Monday’s episode, we saw Robin banging on her Mother’s door at The Metro Court, and Jason approaching Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) doorstep, with his wife Sam inside. What happens next? Will it be this easy for Jason to reunite with the love of his life, Sam Morgan, and his best friend, Sonny Corinthos? Jason and Robin are so close to home that WE the fans can taste it. Could it be that we are able to see the reunion everyone has been longing for? …Or will something unexpected happen before Jason gets to present himself to Sonny and Sam?
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