Former NCIS star Pauley Perrette is opening up about a shocking near-death experience she went through without fans ever being aware of it.
22.08.2022 - 19:57 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Holly Sutton is finally returning to Port Charles.
Emma Samms, who briefly returned in General Hospital in 2020 to reprise her beloved role, had to postpone her comeback after contracting Covid. She then suffered from long Covid, which kept her away from the set of the ABC daytime drama.
She’s now set to return to the ABC sudser in October. Fans last saw Holly on September 18, 2020; though presumed dead, Holly was found alive and locked in a cell in Monte Carlo.
“I can’t believe that it’s been 40 years since I first appeared on General Hospital and that, once again, I get to play the wonderful character of Holly Sutton,” Samms tells Deadline. “No one is more interested in what’s happened to her since we saw her two years ago, being held captive by a mysterious villain, than me!”
“I am thrilled the wonderful Emma Samms will be returning to the canvas in October, so we can continue telling Holly’s story and the fans can finally see what happened after we learned she was alive and being held hostage,” added executive producer Frank Valentini.
Samms debuted as Holly on GH in 1982 and appeared on and off through 2015. Her other TV credits include Dynasty and its spinoff The Colbys.
In March 2021, Samms organized a successful Dynasty cast reunion online to raise funds for ongoing long Covid research by North Bristol NHS Trust.
Former NCIS star Pauley Perrette is opening up about a shocking near-death experience she went through without fans ever being aware of it.
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Former “NCIS” actress, Pauley Perrette, opened up about a “massive stroke” she suffered last year.
The estranged dad of Sam Faiers and Billie Shepherd is said to be "lucky to be alive" after reportedly suffering a heart attack. The sisters, best known as former stars of the ITVBe show The Only Way Is Essex and their own reality series The Mummy Diaries, have had a strained relationship with their father, Lee, over the years. Lee, 60, was recently rushed to intensive care after a near-fatal cardiac arrest, a source close to the family has claimed.
Eugenio Derbez is «recovering» after a «very long and complicated» surgery, his actress wife, Alessandra Rosaldo, shared via Instagram in a series of posts. Alessandra said that the surgery was necessary after Eugenio suffered an accident, though she did not give details on exactly what kind of accident he'd been involved in.On Wednesday, Alessandra said that the surgery was «a success» after «a very long day with many emotions.» She thanked the doctors, nurses and specialists involved. «His recovery starts now,» she wrote. «We’ve felt closer and stronger than ever the love that you all sent us and we are eternally grateful.»One day earlier, Alessandra first revealed that her husband had suffered «delicate» injuries that required medical attention.“He is fine, however the injuries he suffered are delicate and in the next few hours, he will have to undergo surgery.
A total of two million people across the country are estimated to be suffering from long Covid, new figures suggest.
Eugenio Derbez has had a «very complicated» surgery, his actress wife, Alessandra Rosaldo, shared via Instagram on Monday in a joint post with his account. Alessandra said that the surgery was necessary after Eugenio suffered an accident, though she did not give details on exactly what kind of accident he'd been involved in. “He is fine, however the injuries he suffered are delicate and in the next few hours, he will have to undergo surgery. The operation is very complicated, but it does not compromise his health," Alessandra wrote in her statement.
Read more: Stacey Dooley announces she's having a baby with former Strictly Come Dancing star Kevin Clifton The former I'm A Celeb star, who is a mum to Summer and Albie, explained that she discovered the miscarriage when she went for a 12 week scan with her husband, Andy Parsons. The Mirror reports that the athlete then underwent emergency surgery, but suffered a further blow by developing sepsis and a subsequent kidney infection, along with a fever shortly after the operation. She shared the photo of herself grasping a cup of tea while she rested the mug on a green blanket covering her legs.
Ashvin Luximon has died at the young age of 38 after a suffering an aneurysm, his family has confirmed.The EastEnders star, who is best known for playing the character Asif Mailk in the soap, has been honoured by his family, who set up a tribute site where people can donate to the NSPCC or Andy's Man Club. "This site is a tribute to Ash, who passed on the 23rd July 2022 due to a aneurysm," they wrote.
Dr. Dre was near death after suffering a brain aneurysm nearly two years ago. The music mogul was admitted to Cedars-Sinar Medical Center in Los Angeles on 5 January 2021, but following treatment, was released from the hospital in February, and continued to recuperate at home.
Jamie Oliver has praised his wife Jools after revealing she has been suffering from long COVID for two years. The celebrity chef, 47, told the Daily Mail Weekend magazine his wife had been "really affected" by the virus. He said: "She's had bad COVID and long COVID so she's been really affected by it, sadly.
Jamie Oliver has revealed that his wife, Jools, suffered from ‘deeply scary long Covid for the past two years. The celebrity chef revealed the mother-of-five became very ill when she contracted the disease and continues to battle with the side effects. ‘She’s had bad Covid and long Covid, so she’s been really affected by it, sadly,’ he said.
Popular TV chef Jamie Oliver has revealed that his wife Jools Oliver has been suffering with 'long Covid' for two years. As he promoted a new cookbook and TV show, the long-running chef told MailPlus that he was dedicating his newest book to his wife - who he met over 30 years ago - saying: "If I can’t dedicate a book to the one I love, what can I do? I’ve used up all my best tricks on birthdays and anniversaries so now I’m grovelling!" Jamie, 46, went on to reveal that his family had had a tough couple of years, with mum of five Jools, 47, suffering with Covid and its longterm affects, or "long Covid" which can affect some people who have contracted the virus. Jamie explained: "She’s had bad Covid and long Covid, so she’s been really affected by it, sadly.
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