Eva Larue reflects on the shocking death of Natalia’s general hospital

Eva Larue Besides thanking her for her experience General Hospital – From beginning to end.
“To be honest, the way I went out while surprising was actually like the biggest gift for the actors because they gave me these sights because they were so juicy and delicious,” Larue, 58, shared with him Soap Opera Summary In an interview held Tuesday, July 1.
On Monday, June 30, one episode General HospitalLarue’s character Natalia Ramirez is overdose in the mixture of pills and wine. In an episode on Tuesday, she is Declared dead.
“I’ve never been killed before,” Laru explained her character’s premature death. “This is my first time dying!”
When the actress used to think her character was going to meet her rock star daughter Blaze, she said the writer took a more juicy route.
Next is a storyline that makes Laru feel “very grateful”.
“Natalia is just a full-body spiral spiral, over a few days, a full, juicy arc spin,” she said. “As an actor, I’m like, ‘Oh my god, these are delicious!’ A lifetime, whether you’re day or night [TV]as an actor, you rarely get that kind of scene. ”

Eva Larue
Courtesy of Eva Larue/InstagramBefore joining General HospitalLarue went through some epic storylines as Maria Santos All my children.
When she runs General Hospital It was supposed to last for a few months, and it continued to expand- and eventually lasted for a year.
“It’s really fun, all my friends are there All my children,” Laru exclusively told US Weekly May Nancy Davis“Wrapping the MS party game. “I love it every second. I love it [executive producer] Frank Valentine Take the helm. It was so fun to be part of such an iconic show. ”
While it’s always sad to leave soap operas or active gigs in the industry, Laru will always look in her final scene.
She told Soap Opera Digest: “It was heavy, I used to be nervous because I was like, ‘I really want to do this justice.’ “I’m really happy they gave me those scenes of leaving. That’s great. ”
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