General Hospital SHOCKING RECAST: Stephanie Erb REPLACES Nancy Lee Grahn As Alexis

The latest General Hospital Comings And Goings news suggest that a shocking recast is on the cards. As per the latest reports, Stephanie Erb is all set to replace Nancy Lee Grahn on the soap opera. As Soap Opera Digest confirms, Stephanie Erb is all set to take on the role of Alexis. She will appear on the soap in the first week of April 25, 2022, and it will be interesting to see her.

Fans who have been keeping up with the updates know that Nancy recently underwent surgery. She had taken on Twitter to let everyone know about it. On March 17, 2022, Nancy told her fans that she was all set to undergo surgery. She even told fans about the drugs she would be on and how she won’t be available for the week. So, while she is recovering, Erb will temporarily step into her shoes.

Long-time soap opera viewers would recall Stephanie from her various stints on different soap operas. This clearly isn’t the first time she will step into a characters’ role in a soap opera. Back in 2000, Stephanie took on the character- Camille Owens in Port Charles. Then, she played the character of Mona on Days of Our Lives.

She also took on the role of Dr. Janice Mead on The Young And The Restless sometime in 2014. Other than soaps, the actress has been a part of shows like Grew’s Anatomy, 9-1-1, and NCIS: Los Angeles.

When Stephanie Erb’s Alexis comes to the soap opera, the spoilers suggest that she will be involved in a very interesting storyline. The speculation has it, Alexis’ best-friend Harmony will be caught for killing Neil. Everyone believes that he died after a drug overdose, but that isn’t the truth.

So, Alexis will get involved in the drama in the upcoming days. New twists and turns are indeed coming up on General Hospital in the upcoming days. So, make sure you tune in and enjoy. Are you excited to see Stephanie take on the role? Tell us in the comments below. In the meantime, we do send our best wishes to Nancy and hope she feels better soon.

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