General Hospital: Emma Samms Asks Fans To “HANG ON” Big Adventure Is COMING UP!

General Hospital fans were hit with a wave of excitement and joy when the news of Emma Samms’s return as Holly first got out. However, they soon felt a pang of disappointment when they realized it was not the same Holly they were used to. Holly has been acting odd ever since she set foot in Port Charles. She tried chalking it up to her supposed captivity. But, we know that’s not the case. Interestingly, the actress herself is now urging fans to “hang on”, promises interesting twist! Keep reading to find out what’s going on!

GH/ Holly (Emma Samms)

Fans and Port Charles citizens love Holly Sutton. Although we have seen Holly be bad before, but, it was never anything horrible or unredeemable. Just theft and payouts really! Now that’s not as bad as slashing people with poisoned hooks, or holding hostages and stealing babies! However, fans worried when they saw Holly tread a more malicious path on her return on General Hospital.

Holly In Cahoots With Victor On General Hospital

Moreover, adding another layer of horror, Holly is working with vile, vile, Victor! However, Emma asserted to Soap Open Digest,  “Holly is tortured.” Holly does not want to be Victor’s accomplice on General Hospital. And she certainly does not want to deceive Robert. Unfortunately, she has no choice. Victor is blackmailing her with a hostage! Who could it be though? We will soon find out!

GH/Holly (Emma Samms) with Victor(Charles Shaughnessy)

Emma knows that she is taking the audiences on a roller coaster ride of loving and hating Holly, all at the same time. However, she realises that it’s also frustrating for the fans to have to hate someone they love! so she urges them, “hang in there.” The story has just begun! “There are a lot of twists still to come.” Emma promised. We are sure she is right! We are already intrigued by what’s Victor’s plan and why Holly is abiding. If you are glued too, stay tuned to General Hospital on ABC, the truth is about to come out!

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