Kruger took to Instagram to share the news with fans. “It’s official!!! My first air date on General Hospital will be 7/30.”
The actress continued to tease, “I hope you love her as much as I do!!!! So excited to be back on your screens again!! I am the luckiest person in the world to work with these amazingly talented people on GH. Thanks for welcoming me with open arms ?❤️.”
View this post on InstagramFans took to the comment section to share their excitement in seeing Kruger return to daytime and Serena return to town.
Prior to joining General Hospital, Kruger made her daytime television debut on The Young and the Restless, where she portrayed the role of Mackenzie Browning in 2002. She also had a recurring role on The Bold and the Beautiful as Eva, off and on from 2014 to 2021.
Serena Baldwin was last seen on General Hospital in 2017, with actress Carly Schroeder portraying the role, reprising her part from the former ABC series Port Charles. Serena is the daughter of legacy character Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) and Dominique Baldwin (Shell Danielson) and the adopted daughter of Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring).
Brand new episodes of General Hospital air weekdays on ABC and stream weeknights on Hulu.
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