Marcus Coloma confirmed his exit from General Hospital after three years of portraying Nikolas Cassadine. His departure came with the news that the actor was not able to film his final scenes. Colomo’s final appearance is due at the end of January.
08.12.2022 - 19:43 / perezhilton.com
The former Grey’s Anatomy writer is finally coming clean about the lies surrounding her medical history!
When Elisabeth Finch (pictured above, right) joined the writer’s room for the long-running medical drama in 2014, she frequently pulled inspiration from her own supposed medical history. She claimed to have been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer called chondrosarcoma in 2012, completing rounds of chemotherapy for two years before being hired for Grey’s Anatomy. But that wasn’t all. During her treatment, she also said she lost a kidney, then a part of her tibia, and later was required to get an abortion due to her chemo.
Along with her health struggles, Elisabeth also told her co-workers her brother had died by suicide in 2019 and claimed to have lost a friend in the Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh. Many of her life’s stories wound up being included in the show, and she opened up about her medical ordeal in publications like Elle, The Hollywood Reporter, and Shonda Rhimes’ website Shondaland. But eventually, Elisabeth was caught in a lie – well, more like several.
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As we previously reported, it came out in March of this year that Disney placed Elisabeth on administrative leave while the company investigated allegations from her ex-wife, Jennifer Beyer, that she’d been making up significant portions of her life. The screenwriter resigned from Grey’s before the investigation could begin. And now, she is coming forward to confess that a lot of what she’s said in the past was all made up!
Speaking with The Ankler in an interview published on Wednesday, Elisabeth admitted she “never had any form of cancer”:
As for why she did it?
Marcus Coloma confirmed his exit from General Hospital after three years of portraying Nikolas Cassadine. His departure came with the news that the actor was not able to film his final scenes. Colomo’s final appearance is due at the end of January.
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