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'General Hospital' Fan-Favorite Sparks Return Rumors
'General Hospital' Fan-Favorite Sparks Return Rumors

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time3 days ago

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'General Hospital' Fan-Favorite Sparks Return Rumors

'General Hospital' Fan-Favorite Sparks Return Rumors originally appeared on Parade. Bryan Craig has fueled rumors that he's returning to General Hospital as Morgan Corinthos. The actor left the ABC soap in 2016 after Morgan was killed by a car bomb meant for Julian (William deVry). Since then, Craig has returned a couple of times as ghost Morgan. In 2018, Morgan returned to haunt Ava (Maura West) in her dreams during surgery. The last time was in 2024 when Morgan saved Sonny (Maurice Benard) from jumping off the hospital the 33-year-old has the rumor mill buzzing he's headed back to Port Charles. Craig shared an Instagram Story with the name 'Morgan Corinthos' and 'IYKYK' written on it. The Stone Cold and Jackel Instagram account, the official account for Steve Burton (Jason) and Bradford Anderson (Spinelli), posted Craig's social media share. 'Is Bryan Craig Hinting At Return To GH 🤔 #GHAlum #BryanCraig #MorganCorinthos #tease #actortease,' read the caption. Boy, did fans have opinions on the hot topic. 'OMG really???' said a fan. Another fan stated, 'OMG! I'd love to see him come back!' 'Honestly…YES PLEASE,' read a comment. A different fan shared, 'I need for this to be true!' One fan expressed, 'I hope so, we need some more good story lines,' while a fan wrote, 'Hopefully. They gave up searching for him in 5 minutes.' Not all fans were jumping on the bring-back-Morgan bandwagon, though. 'That will be dumb,' and 'PLEASE DO NOT BRING BACK MORGAN!' were a couple of those comments. The timing of Craig's tease is very interesting, considering that a couple of months ago, General Hospital ended an episode with a photo of Morgan and Michael (then-Chad Duell). It's been a minute, but we all know that wasn't just for show. Perhaps that was a tease for a Morgan return. Here's hoping Craig isn't messing with fans and that Morgan's not coming back as a ghost again. General Hospital airs weekdays on ABC. 'General Hospital' Fan-Favorite Sparks Return Rumors first appeared on Parade on Jul 8, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘I didn't think that it would be that hard, but it is': 6 months of grieving 11 family members after Helene in NC
‘I didn't think that it would be that hard, but it is': 6 months of grieving 11 family members after Helene in NC

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time28-03-2025

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‘I didn't think that it would be that hard, but it is': 6 months of grieving 11 family members after Helene in NC

BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (WNCN) — How many generations have heard the same calm trickling sound? The sound that lulled them to sleep or helped pass the time on the front porch. The creek that kids played in on hot summer days. Childhood memories are now a much-needed comfort for Bryan Craig. 'There was three houses immediately behind me, a cousin's house, my grandmother's house and an aunt and uncle house and I don't know if you can see the bulldozers…that was my parent's house—mom and dad—and then around the corner was another house with a great aunt and uncle,' Craig said as he stood in front of what is now a field of dried mud. Helene 6 months later: Rebuilding neighborhoods in Buncombe County, NC More than a mile up the mountain, Hurricane Helene showed no mercy. More than a mile's worth of trees, rocks, boulders and mud came gushing down the creek bed. Anything in its way became a part of it. Anyone in its way stood no chance. Two of those who rushed to save people became victim to yet a second wave and then there was a third wave. Mercy seemed to have abandoned Craigtown. Thirteen people in the swath of land didn't survive. Eleven of them were Bryan Craig's family, including his parents who were inside his childhood home. Six months later he says it's extremely difficult. 'I didn't think that it would be that hard, but it is.' Bryan says the mourning process still comes in waves. 'You know it's just day by day. Some day you don't, some days are really good, and then other days are really hard. And it's still that way.' He also finds himself praying to his parents and thinking about what they would say to him. Helene 6 months later: An artist's lifeline to another in western North Carolina 'She'd ask me about football. She'd ask me about football, she loved it. Grandkids…' he said as his voice trailed off as he was caught in a moment of grief. Bryan is a schoolteacher and football coach. Just the Saturday before the storm Bryan's parents stood side by side for their granddaughter's wedding. Their last days were among their proudest. So, what to do now to help the acres of pain, where houses once stood, evolve into a field of promise? Bryan said it will start with grass. 'A place to come and hang out and bring grandkids and one day bring them and let them play in the creek, fish you know do what kids do, I definitely see that in the future.' Just like Bryan used to do, with the sound of water now a sign of healing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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