Is laura wright leaving gh 2023

Is laura wright leaving gh 2023

It was a slip of the tongue, we’d say. But was it? Recently General Hospital star Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos) responded to a fan tweet. And it looks like the actress recently told us all that a big twist is coming up on General Hospital next.

In the recent General Hospital episodes, viewers have seen a lot of baby drama roll out. Michael and Willow have just won Wiley’s custody battle. Carly, on the other hand, is sitting on the big secret about Willow’s bio mom. Now, GH spoilers hint that the ball has just started rolling. New twists are coming up, and Laura Wright might have just hinted at what it is.

Is laura wright leaving gh 2023

GH fans keeping up with the updates would also know that speculation about Willow getting pregnant has been making rounds. It looks like that is true because of what Laura Wright just said. One of the soap fans recently took onto Twitter to say that they are concerned about how Willow will react when she finds out the truth about her mother. This was something that caught Laura’s attention.

Replying to this tweet, the actress says that she, too, is concerned. But then she says, “Maybe Carly should keep it to herself- for about nine months.” Given how the actress was very specific about the time, we can’t help but wonder, is this a sign? We know that Sonny lived in Nixon falls as Mike for six months. However, that was it. So, one possibility is that Carly is just keeping the secret hidden

for a long because she wants to inflict pain on Nina.

However, another possibility that appeals more to us is that Willow will get pregnant. General Hospital Summer spoilers reveal that Michael and Willow will soon get some news that will leave the couple ecstatic. It will be something that they would want to share with everyone. So, if Willow does get pregnant, Carly can keep the truth hidden. She might, later on, claim that she only did this because she did not want Willow to get worried when she is growing a child inside of her.

As this truth explosion is delayed, Carly might take the time to scheme. She would come up with a way to make sure Nina is away and does not cause more trouble for anyone. Could a storyline like this actually be in the works?

It looks less likely that someone like Laura Wright might say things like this without thinking it through. Would you like the storyline where Willow gets pregnant again at General Hospital? Tell us in the comments below. TV Season & Spoilers is your one stop for all the General Hospital updates. Check back soon.

Laura Wright is one of General Hospital‘s leading ladies. Since 2005, Wright has played Carly Corinthos; a famous vixen turned heroine. While Carly is a main focus of the ABC soap opera, fans have become worried after rumors circulate that Wright is leaving.

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  • Laura Wright says she’s not leaving ‘General Hospital’
  • Laura Wright has been playing Carly Corinthos since 2005
  • What’s next for Calry Corinthos on ‘General Hospital’?

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Laura Wright says she’s not leaving ‘General Hospital’

Wright is the fourth actor to play the iconic Carly on General Hospital. Sarah Joy Brown, Tamara Braun, and Jennifer Bransford were Wright’s predecessors. Each woman brought something different to the character and, after their departures, had successful careers.

Wright’s been playing Carly for 16 years, the longest out of all the actors. While fans have a love/hate relationship with the character, they have to admit Wright is a phenomenal actor. In recent weeks, rumors have circulated that Wright is leaving the show.

Fans immediately became worried and began bombarding Wright on Twitter, asking if the rumors were true. Well, Wright finally put the rumors to rest by replying, “Oh, jeez. No, I’m not leaving.”

Laura Wright has been playing Carly Corinthos since 2005

Wright is an established actor in soap operas. Her first daytime TV role was on Loving/The City. After The City‘s cancellation in March 1997, she joined Guiding Light that August as Cassie Layne. Cassie was the half-sister of iconic heroine Reva Shayne (Kim Zimmer).

Wright’s portrayal of Cassie made her a hit, and fans loved the character. Cassie had many memorable storylines, including her feud with Dinah Marler (Gina Tognoni) and her romance with Prince Richard Winslow (Bradley Cole). On November 3, 2005, Wright made her final appearance as Cassie, who was later recast with Nicole Forester. One day later, Wright made her debut as Carly on General Hospital.

The actor had big shoes to fill, but Wright quickly won the audience’s approval with her performances. During her 16-year run, Wright earned seven Daytime Emmy nominations for Lead Actress and took the award in 2011.

What’s next for Calry Corinthos on ‘General Hospital’?

Wright’s character Carly continues to be front and center on General Hospital. Recently, Carly faced a huge financial downfall after losing her shares in the Metro Court. Although Carly’s sad to be leaving her job, she’s confident things will look up. However, more trouble is on the way.

Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) girlfriend Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is pregnant. However, speculation is Willow will have other health problems that put her and her baby’s lives at risk. The only way to save Willow is if she gets a donation from a biological parent.

Carly knows that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is Willow’s biological mother. But Carly and Nina are enemies, and Carly feels it’s in everybody’s best interest to keep Willow’s maternity a secret. Yet, Carly will have no choice but to reveal the truth when Willow takes a turn for the worse.

RELATED: ‘General Hospital’ Speculation: Willow’s Illness Forces Carly to Come Clean

EXCLUSIVE: Beyond Salem may end up luring a whole new set of fans from General Hospital now that Steve Burton has joined the Days of Our Lives spinoff on Peacock. The beloved actor, who who left the ABC soap in 2021 after failing to adhere to its vaccine policy, has joined the second installment of Beyond Salem.

Though GH fans certainly miss him as Jason Morgan, Burton couldn’t be more thrilled about reprising his role as Harris Michaels — a DOOL character he originated in 1988 and is now reprising for Beyond Salem starting Monday. New episodes will drop each day through next Friday.

“Look, the circumstance [of his GH departure] was tough and you know, that’s just the way it is,” Burton tells Deadline. “I’ll always be grateful for my time there. It was my family for so long. I grew up there and the fans have always been awesome to me. But again, some doors shut and other doors open and here we are in Beyond Salem. Wow.”

Here, Burton reflects on his departure from GH and shares how his relationship with DOOL began more than 30 years ago.

DEADLINE: After you left General Hospital, did you feel like your daytime career was done? 

STEVE BURTON There’s a lot of things I’ve learned in my life. You just never say never because doors continue to open. I knew there was a possibility that The Young and the Restless may call because I was on it some point. I didn’t know that this opportunity would come up! I would never shut the door on daytime. That’s been my place. That’s where I’ve learned to act. That’s where I’ve lived for so long. And there’s only four shows left now. I was excited because Marnie Saitta, the DOOL casting director I’ve known for years, called and said, “Hey, Albert Alarr, the executive producer, wants to have a meeting.” I said, “Yeah, sure.” Why not? He said, “Hey, this is kind of what we’re thinking. It’s a pretty cool arc.” I said, “Absolutely. For sure.” I didn’t even get to read the scripts. I was excited that it was a limited run. We did so many stunts. And it’s funny because obviously on General Hospital, I had one wardrobe, you know? I joke that I had more wardrobe changes in Beyond Salem than I have my whole career on General Hospital.

DEADLINE: How was your character of Harris Michaels first introduced on DOOL in 1988? 

BURTON: In the olden days, the summers used to be for the teen storylines. It was Charlotte Ross, who played Eve, and me and Scott Reeves [as Jake], who’s a good friend of mine. That’s where we actually met on Days of Our Lives 30 years ago. He and I were kind of like the high school troublemakers trying to mess with Eve. I wasn’t the greatest guy, but the character was only 17, so what can you do? He’s still going through puberty. I was only supposed to be on for a couple of shows and I ended up being on for more. I had really great memories of driving on the lot and working. It was one of my first jobs. I was so grateful. But I had to go back to a series I was on called Out of This World with Donna Pescow and Doug McClure. I don’t know how they wrote me off of DOOL. I just kind of disappeared. I didn’t die, apparently.

DEADLINE: Is Harris the same guy he was 30-some years ago? 

BURTON: He’s not operating on a code of ethics that is great. Albert was like, “Do you care about being a bad guy?” I said, “No, man. Whatever. I can play anything.” I don’t know how much I can say but he does some not nice things in this chapter. There may be some redemption.

DEADLINE: Is there a potential to join DOOL permanently?

STEVE BURTON  I don’t know. You really have to ask Ron Carlivati and Albert. From what I gather, Peacock’s happy with this, NBC’s happy with this. But if the opportunity’s there, sure. I never say never. You know, for a while, daytime was kind of in the dumps. Until streaming came along, daytime was hanging by a string. Then NBC goes, “Hey, we have a great brand here. Let’s let’s do a spinoff.” Now there is such great energy in the building. They just have this energy like, “Hey, we’re doing something cool.” I had a blast and got to see a bunch of old friends that I haven’t seen for a while ‘cuz obviously the daytime community’s small and we only see each other at award events.

DEADLINE: The daytime genre couldn’t be stronger right now.  

BURTON: I agree. I think a lot of times, people forget the power of our fan bases and how loyal they are. I wouldn’t have a career and I wouldn’t be able to go on the road and do these comedy shows. I wouldn’t be able to do a podcast. I wouldn’t be able to do any of the things I do if the fans weren’t so loyal and loved our shows and wanted content so much. And this is where NBC kind of took the ball and ran with it. They’re giving the fans what they want. That’s why the first Beyond Salem was so successful, and hopefully the second one will surpass or equal that.

DEADLINE: The last two years were scary for folks during the pandemic. Have the vaccination rules relaxed in daytime?

BURTON: Whatever you believe or not believe about Covid, there has to be protocols in place. At GH we are having great success. Everybody was social distancing, masking. It’s the same thing at Days. And they can take tests there, which is smart, every day when you go in. It hasn’t relaxed and I don’t think it should for a little while. [Note: Burton declined to reveal his vaccination status.]

DEADLINE: Was it hard having your personal choices about vaccines out there in public when it was revealed how and why you left GH

BURTON: No not really, because I’m a public figure and that’s just how life is. It was my belief and I stuck to it and I knew it was gonna be that way. I knew some people would agree with it and some people wouldn’t agree with it. It’s a personal choice and that’s what I had to do. GH was a huge part of my life and I’m so grateful for the opportunity there and the people there. I just don’t have anything bad to say. It was a handshake — “Hey, it doesn’t work for you. It doesn’t work for me.” Okay, great. Awesome. That was it. And that’s okay. In life it’s perspective, right? It’s how you choose to handle it. We all have a choice in how to handle things. You could get angry and pissed off and bad-mouth people and take the low road and that’s not gonna get anyone anywhere, ever. I truly am grateful and I work from that.

DEADLINE: But your character just got married!

BURTON: Yeah, it was bad timing. The timing could have been better for sure!

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