‘General Hospital’ Star Ian Buchanan Is Leaving The Show

By Staff Writer

Mar 30, 2015 02:53 PM EDT

"General Hospital" star Ian Buchanan may be leaving the show for good in a new report, saying that his character, Duke Lavery will be gone in a "dire plot twist." This article contains spoilers for "General Hospital." Read on if you want to learn more about this scoop.

"SO WRONG. I am hearing that Ian Buchanan is out at GH in dire plot twist, ABC PR says 'no comment.' Fantastic actor. Legacy character. Poor decision," TV Guide's Michael Logan wrote on Twitter on March 27, 2015, Examiner reported.

While ABC is still mum as to whether or not Buchanan is indeed leaving the show, some spoilers are already speculating on the "dire plot twist" the Logan tweeted about.

Celeb Dirty Laundry noted that Buchanan has already been playing for the soap as one of the show's most notable characters, Duke Lavery since 1986. According to the outlet, Duke has always been in a love triangle with his lover, Anna and Robert.

The outlet also speculated that Buchanan's character may confess for Sonny so that he could be a free man. Some fans, however, think that there is more to this "dire plot twist" than what most people expect.

Buchanan, on the other hand, seemed to hint on his character's departure from the show. He re-tweeted a fan who was able to capture the day when his character, Duke Lavery trended worldwide.

A user named @MacTango Unchained wrote: "PS: Remember THIS late last year?! #DukeLavery trended WORLDWIDE, Partners in Plaid! HELL YES! #GH @KilttripUSA."

Fans are already grieving in anticipation for Buchanan's rumored departure from "General Hospital."

A user named Tanja tweeted: "@rhda8386 I will be there with Kleenex to the bitter end. #StandByOurMan then I am gone. #ByeGH #GH #DukeLavery #KilttripUSA #ClanLavery."

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