The soap opera drama isn’t staying on-screen — it’s exploding all over Instagram.
Former General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher has gone after his longtime co-star Nancy Lee Grahn after she posted a shocking message about conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk, implying that Kirk himself was to blame for his own death.
Grahn’s post read:
“I am not in support of what happened to Charlie Kirk,
but Charlie Kirk was in support of what happened to Charlie Kirk.”
Fans immediately branded the post cold, cruel, and heartless, with many accusing the actress of gloating. And while social media was busy tearing her apart, one comment stood out above the rest — from none other than Rademacher himself.
General Hospital: Ingo Rademacher Slams Nancy Lee Grahn Over “Disgusting” Charlie Kirk Post
Ingo, who left General Hospital in 2021 after refusing to comply with ABC’s vaccine mandate, didn’t hold back. He wrote:
“My dear old friend Nancy. Please don’t block me. But I think you should take down this post. I don’t want to see you get fired. There’s a difference between a political post and something as distasteful as the above comment. Charlie was a husband and a father and his daughter will never see her father again. She is 3.”
The comment quickly racked up over a thousand likes, with fans praising Ingo for saying what they were all thinking: that Nancy had crossed the line.
Bad Blood Behind the Scenes
But here’s where it gets even juicier — there have long been whispers that Nancy played a role in Ingo’s downfall at General Hospital.
When Rademacher refused the COVID-19 vaccine, ABC swiftly cut ties with him. Insiders at the time claimed Grahn, who has been extremely vocal about her pro-vaccine stance, pushed producers behind the scenes to fire him. While never officially confirmed, the rumor has fueled bad blood between the two actors for years.
Now, with Ingo publicly calling her out, fans are speculating that his reply wasn’t just about Charlie Kirk — it was about unfinished business.
Soap fans are split right down the middle. Some are blasting Grahn as “classless” and “cruel” for her Charlie Kirk post, while others are cheering her on for holding a controversial figure accountable, even in death.
Meanwhile, Rademacher has been flooded with support for standing up against what many see as Hollywood hypocrisy.
What’s Next for Nancy?
Rademacher’s warning that Grahn could be fired may not be just talk. In an era where celebrities are held accountable for every post, her job at General Hospital could be on the line if the backlash grows.
For now, Grahn has not removed the post or responded to Ingo’s scathing comment. But if history is any indication, this soap war is far from over.
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