General Hospital Spoilers: Is Julian Jerome Alive?
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General Hospital spoilers are teasing that Julian Jerome (William DeVry) will be reappearing back on the show, but will he be a ghost or in the flesh himself?
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GH’s Julian Jerome has been presumed dead after his wacky sister Olivia Jerome (Tonja Walker) knocked him off a bridge into the freezing cold water.
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Now, only one could hope that he survived the fall, but it does not seem that we will be getting any answers about that any time soon because it has been said that Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has a vision of Julian.
So yes fans, that means we will only be seeing his ghost. So the shocking visit that Julian makes will probably just be Alexis’s mind playing tricks on her as we seen she has turned to the bottle again.
Fans have been doing a whole lot of speculation on the fact of whether Julian is really dead or not, being that we all know his contract was coming up for renewal and he had made a post on social media awhile back saying he did not know if he was going to re-sign. William has recently shared on social media that he will be working for ABC this summer, just not an indefinite answer that it is GH. Who knows it could be another show, but let’s hope not.
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A lot of fans have been asking William DeVry about his GH status, but he is really one hard nut to crack. He is not giving anything away. Let’s just hope that we will get to see a lot more of Julian Jerome on the show. He keeps things exciting.
The “Julexis” fans definitely need for him to stick around to see if they can get another chance at love. So GH fans, make sure to stay tuned to ABC’s General Hospital to see what the fate of Julian Jerome is. Don’t forget to check often with Soap Opera Spy for all your latest General Hospital spoilers, news, updates, and much more right here.
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