‘General Hospital’ Cast & Spoilers: Chloe Lanier Debuts This Week In A Mysterious Role

Chloe Lanier debuts this week in "General Hospital" in a new role. The former Patricia Spencer is playing as Nelle, which is still a mystery role.

"General Hospital" spoilers tease that there will be a young lady who will show up during Bobbie's birthday celebration. It could be the new face in Port Charles, Nelle. According to the Inquistr, there are speculations that this young woman could still be a relative since the "Kingdom" star appeared last year as a Spencer. Another speculation is that she could be Patricia's long lost daughter, and so Valerie's sister.

In other reports, since Josslyn Jacks' kidney donor remains a puzzle and Carly has been trying hard to find the source, Chloe Lanier could be playing a character who might just solve that mystery, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry. Since Bobbie's party will be held in Carly and Sonny's house, the party crasher might actually be looking for them. Spoilers also tease that the guests will hear some surprising news.

Chloe Lanier was last seen in the daytime soap opera as the young Patricia Spencer in last year's anniversary celebration of "General Hospital." She has been cast for a contract role after she was able to impress the executive producer Frank Valentini and the "General Hospital" team with her amazing performance. Chloe Lanier's credits include DirecTV's "Kingdom," "Army Wives" (2012-2013), "NCIS" (2014), and "Stalker" (2015).

Elsewhere in "General Hospital," spoilers tease that it is going to be a week of action and revelations. Liz will tell Jason to stay away from her and instead take care of Sam, who just received a stunning diagnosis from Dr. Hamilton Finn. Meanwhile, Sabrina Santiago will be surprised to see Dr. Joe Rivera, who just got his job in "General Hospital." The serial killer remains on the loose, and Finn will tell Liz that Franco remains the top suspect.

"General Hospital" airs from Mondays to Fridays on ABC at 2 p.m.

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