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Hello again, GH fans and fellow emotional thrill-seekers! If you thought riding a rollercoaster was a wild ride, General Hospital in 2025 has easily outdone that—flipping loyal viewers upside down with twist after twist before your heart can even settle. As someone who’s loved and lived every heartbreak, romance, and goodbye in Port Charles for two decades, I’m Marie, your trusty editor, and I decided it’s high time to pull back the curtain on this year’s avalanche of exits.

Yes, you read that right: Eleven core cast members have bid farewell, each for reasons more jaw-dropping than the last. Some left with dignity; others practically needed to be shown the door. A few promised “just a break”—but vanished for good. Buckle up, because I’m serving up the unfiltered, behind-the-scenes truth.

1. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) As Alexis Davis since 1996, Nancy Lee Grahn has been a General Hospital cornerstone. But her 2025 exit was nothing short of headline-worthy. Officially, she departed for long-term recovery after a stroke and melanoma diagnosis. But true fans know this was only the beginning.

The real kicker? Nancy’s sharp, outspoken criticism of ABC execs on social media—especially concerning their handling of crises like the LA wildfires—caused serious friction. Executives, calling her commentary “inappropriate,” acted swiftly. The final straw may have been Nancy’s fierce, public defense of Kelly Monaco (Samantha), slamming the show for “betraying veteran actors.” Behind her medical concerns, many saw this as a forced, no-nonsense retirement. Marie’s verdict: Outspoken loyalty can be a blessing and a curse—Nancy paid the price for both.

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2. Tajh Bellow (TJ Ashford) Tajh Bellow seemed on the rise after earning contract actor status in 2022—but February 2025 brought an unexpected demotion to recurring status, with little fanfare. Rumors roared after reports of a heated confrontation with a longtime cast member, one so explosive that producers had to step in.

On Instagram, Tajh hinted at a toxic atmosphere, sharing he’d now focus on other projects—translation: no plans to return. Disney’s budget-tightening made him an “easy target” despite his role in boosting the show’s diversity. Marie’s verdict: A talented young star sidelined by backstage politics and corporate downsizing. Ouch.

3. Rena Sofer (Lois Cerullo) Marketed as THE big “nostalgia” return, Rena Sofer’s short-lived comeback had fans reeling. But behind-the-scenes, Rena chose not to renew her contract after only a few months, opting for a quieter life with her rekindled romance (she recently remarried her ex-husband) and a move to the East Coast.

Lois still drops by GH now and then, but Rena’s days of long-term commitments are over—she’s savoring flexibility and exploring impassioned creative projects instead. Marie’s verdict: The past called, but Rena answered with boundaries (and maybe a one-way ticket home).

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4. Katelyn MacMullen (Willow Tait) Fans have long sensed that something’s amiss with Katelyn MacMullen. While official confirmation remains absent, insiders whisper of a serious clash with another female co-star—rumored to be a producer favorite—which led to Katelyn’s sudden slide into the background.

She’s made no public farewell, but cryptic social media posts supporting Chad Duell (Michael, now gone) speak volumes. Those in the know say Willow is “quietly being written out.” Marie’s verdict: The waters look calm, but don’t be fooled—it’s a storm brewing beneath the surface.

5. Cameron Mathison (Drew Cain) Fan-favorite Cameron Mathison, famed for bringing positive energy to every set, has apparently been written off in 2025, his character reassigned to faraway Washington, D.C.—a classic soap send-off. While the official narrative is a “new adventure,” speculation swirls about conflicting commitments and missed contract negotiation targets.