General Hospital Alum Emme Rylan FALLS SICK, What Is Happening To The Actor? FIND OUT

It looks like COVID is taking over once again. General Hospital spoilers suggest that the deadly disease has taken over the sets again because many GH stars have reportedly contracted the virus. Joining the people who are falling sick is Emme Rylan, who played the character of Lulu on the soap opera. Recently, she took onto Twitter to tell her fans how COVID-19 has found its way to her household.

The actress said- she made it. She then asked how long has all of this been going on? Revealing what is happening, Emme said that she had successfully made it two years without catching COVID, but now, she is sick too. On July 5, 2022, the actress took on her Instagram to say reveal that she has contracted COVID.

“Oh My God!” the actress exclaimed. Lying in bed, she sounded congested. Then she revealed to her followers that she, along with her husband and son Jackson, had contracted the virus. They don’t know where they got it, but they know that this has happened, and it isn’t feeling well.

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Joking, Rylan says that they lead a very healthy lifestyle, but she was hit the hardest among the family members. All her family is showing symptoms, but she is struck the hardest. Now, the actress says that they are okay-ish now. She is coming out of a three-day straight fever, and very sarcastically, she says that it was super fun.

Not only Emme, but many stars from the soap world have contracted the virus and are struggling. Recently the news about another General Hospital- Emma Samms, contracting COVID also surfaced. Other than that, Jason Thompson and Melissa Ordway from The Young And The Restless also have fallen sick because of COVID.

We hope that all these actors who have fallen sick feel better soon. We at TV Season & Spoilers send our warmest regards and hope that everything is okay with them. Hopefully, this General Hospital alum will be back on her feet soon. TV Season & Spoilers is your one-stop for all the soap-related news. So, stay tuned.

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