Kelly Monaco Shares Davis Girls photo! Losing your favorite character/actor is never a walk in the park. But the certain circumstances of how they part ways with the Soap Opera can throw salt on the wound. Actually, it also depends on how each of us sees things. Recently, GH news indicates that details surrounding Kelly Monaco’s exit have had an impact on how fans deal with the bad news.
According to recent GH news and spoilers, GH Blog confirms that Kelly made an official statement about her GH exit. Click HERE for the details! Or click Below ⬇️ to read Kelly’s statement.
General Hospital News Reveals The Latest Kelly Monaco Controversy Update- Kelly Monaco Shares Davis Girls Photo
General Hospital’s Davis Girls: Kate Mansi, Kelly Monaco, Nancy Lee Grahn, and Kristen Vaganos
The Davis Girls are a group of four strong, capable, and loyal womenz who reside in Port Charles. Recently, GH news report updates reveal that Kelly Monaco shared another statement about her sudden GH exit. According to GH spoilers, Monaco’s latest Instagram post opened another can of worms. Controversy already plagues the 21 year GH star’s abrupt departure, but now there’s more to decode. Interestingly, Kelly addressed the confusion around her exit in the caption below. Monaco tells GH fans how she really feels. She writes, “Last scene with the Davis girls. 😘 😢 🙏🏻 still doesn’t make any sense to me.”
Molly’s death shakes Port Charles! Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and her daughters Sam, Kristina, and Molly, are a close family. Although Alexis and Sam connected later in life, their bond grew despite the circumstances. Additionally, Alexis‘s daughter also developed a string bond.
Needless to say, the Davis girls formed solid relationships with one another and continue to grow and support one another. Recently, Molly and TJ’s fertility issues became her mom and sister’s concern as well when they learned what was going on. But when all is said and done, Molly and TJ are the ones to decide what’s next.
Due to the recent news relating to GH actress Haley Pullos, rumors spark over her recast as well as her return. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors Haley was said to be on extended leave due her recent legal troubles.
However, two recasts later and fans are not too happy about Molly Lansing’s recasts. So now, GH rumors claim that producers may throw in the towel when it comes to Molly’s character. Fans fear the role will be cut from the canvas. That being said GH rumors claim that Molly’s death shakes Port Charles as TJ and and the Davis girls grieve for Molly.
BREAKING! Haley Pullos arrested for DUI! Sadly, last week General Hospital Blog shared the unfortunate news regarding General Hospital’s Haley Pullos.
According to recent General Hospital news, reports confirm that Haley Pullos was recast. Due to complications from a car crash, Pullos informed fans that she’d be off the canvas. However, no news has confirmed the duration of her absence. Additionally, GH news reports surrounding Molly Lansing Davis’s recast came just after GH comings and goings reports confirmed that her co-star was also recast.
GH news and spoilers confirm that Lexi Ainsworth announced her GH exit, while Kate Mansi has been recast as Kristina Corinthos Davis. From there, General Hospital fans learned that two of the four Davis Girls would soon look different. Although Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) and her three TV daughters, Kelly Monaco (Sam McCall), Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina Corinthos), and Haley Pullos (Molly Lansing Davis-Ashford), have made up The Davis Girls, unfortunately, half of their makeup is about to change.
Haley Pullos Arrested For DUI
On May 17th, General Hospital news reports confirmed the actress was arrested. As of May 12th, reports disclosed limited information. Then, Pullos shared a brief version of her story on social media. Sources say that the actress made a statement to Soap Opera Digest. Haley stated, “Unfortunately, I was involved in an automobile accident… I’m doing okay, but I am going to need a little time to recover. I will be back as soon as possible!” However, since then, TMZ reports that the Pullos stepped away from General Hospitalas a result of her recent arrest on April 29th. Evidently, Haley’s condition caused a serious accident on the freeway in Pasadena. The credible news outlet shared a photo of the calamitous accident along with further details.
Photo Credit: TMZ
According to TMZ, the actress swerved, and her vehicle flew over the median and into oncoming traffic on a Pasadena freeway. Shockingly, the drama doesn’t stop there. Sources say that Pullos was unable to exit her vehicle. As a result, firefighters came to her rescue but were greeted with a less than appreciative welcome. As first responders gave the young woman a checkup, she got violent with her rescuers and said, “This is a $400 f@ck!my shirt!” It was also noted that marijuana edibles and bottles of tequila were found in her car.
At this time, we’d like to ask GH fans to keep Haley and any innocent victims in their thoughts. This is obviously a difficult time for the actress and her loved ones. Surely we will keep fans up to date on the lasted news and developments surrounding Haley’s arrest and GH status.
The Davis Girls are all back together again now that Kristina Davis Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth) is back home in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) daughter, Kristina, is home for Sonny’s funeral. Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Molly (Haley Pullos) can fill their sister in on all the drama filled stories derived from Alexis’ drinking problem.
General Hospital previews show Alexis giving excuses as to why she shouldn’t accompany her daughters to Sonny’s funeral. Will the Davis girls find a way to get through to their mother?
Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) and Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) met one night by chance, spent the night together, only to have Brando’s morning get flipped upside down when he finds out Molly has a long term boyfriend.
Since the encounter, Molly set things straight with Brando has she struggles inside with her guilt for betraying TJ. Molly’s sisters, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and Kristina Corinthos Davis (Lexi Ainsworth), have differing opinions on how Molly should handle her problem with TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow). Both sisters seem to hold some type of anger towers Brando, Kristina felt insulted after he made a comment regarding people and cults, and Sam just really needed someone to lash out at, at this stressful time in her life.
General Hospital spoilers have implied Molly will be connected to Brando forever, and the idea of one night and forgetting it ever happened is off the table. General Hospital rumors claim Molly will be pregnant with Brando’s baby and will have to figure out if and how she will tell TJ the truth.
However, many General Hospital rumors hint that the Davis Girls will be at odds not only for their opinion on Molly’s situation, but because there just might be a battle for Brando Corbin. Some fans saw sparks when he and Sam were arguing. Sam and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) are apart due to uncontrollable circumstances but Sam sees it as Jason giving up on their love. And some fans think Kristina needs her shot at happiness. Molly and Brando have chemistry through the roof… all three Davis Girls have potential to have a romantic connection with Brando, but is his heart and mind stuck on Molly after their night together?
Alexis Davis is out of town and has missed most the the drama revolving around the father one her daughter Kristina, and the rest of the Corinthos family. Today on General Hospital, Alexis has a surprise for her girls, Sam and Molly… she has returned back to Port Charles and isn’t alone. Lexi Ainsworth debuts today to reprise her role as Kristina Davis Corinthos, daughter of Alexis and Sonny, sister to Molly, Michael, Morgan, Dante, and Sam. Her long awaited return is finally here!
How will Kristina react when she finds out what has happened to her dad, Sonny? General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny gets a surprise visitor… looks like Kristina will rush to her father’s side. We can’t wait to see the reunion!
Welcome back Lexi Ainsworth!
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