GH Alum Ingo Rademacher Slams Nancy Lee Grahn Over “Disgusting” Post and Warns of ABC Fallout md09

Former General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher calls out Nancy Lee Grahn, demanding she remove a “disgusting” Charlie Kirk post he says could get her fired from ABC.


Ingo Rademacher Calls Out Nancy Lee Grahn

Drama outside of Port Charles is heating up as General Hospital alum Ingo Rademacher publicly blasted his former co-star Nancy Lee Grahn over a controversial social media post. Rademacher accused Grahn of sharing a “disgusting” Charlie Kirk post that, in his view, crossed the line and unfairly targeted him.

The actor, who played Jasper “Jax” Jacks on the ABC soap, did not mince words when addressing the issue, demanding Grahn take down the post immediately or risk major consequences with the network.

The Post That Sparked the Feud

According to Rademacher, Grahn slyly implied blame in a way he found offensive and unacceptable. He argued that the content of her post not only disrespected him but could also damage professional reputations if left unchecked.

His response was swift and direct: remove the post, or risk ABC stepping in.

“Remove It, or Risk Being Fired”

In a fiery statement, Rademacher warned Grahn that keeping the post live could result in serious backlash from ABC executives. He emphasized that such behavior could not only jeopardize her career but also bring unwanted controversy to the long-running soap.

Fans Divided Over the Clash

The incident quickly caught the attention of the soap community, with fans taking sides. Some viewers supported Rademacher, agreeing that the post was inappropriate, while others defended Grahn’s right to express herself. Social media threads lit up with passionate debates, proving once again that General Hospital stars can spark just as much drama off-screen as they do on-screen.

What’s Next for the Former Co-Stars?

This latest feud adds to the ongoing tension between Rademacher and members of the General Hospital cast following his departure from the soap. Whether ABC will take any official action remains to be seen, but one thing is clear — the fallout from this exchange has only just begun.

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