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General Hospital Star Laura Wright Sets the Record Straight on Pregnancy Rumors

General Hospital Star Laura Wright Sets the Record Straight on Pregnancy Rumors
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General Hospital star Laura Wright swiftly shut down a viral pregnancy rumor, setting the record straight after a fan page posted a photo that appeared to show her and partner Wes Ramsey holding an ultrasound. The actress made clear there’s no baby on the way, debunking the misleading post.

If you saw a photo floating around that made it look like Laura Wright from General Hospital is pregnant, take a breath. It isn’t real, and she shut it down herself fast.

How this even started

A fan page shared a picture that appeared to show Wright and her partner, actor Wes Ramsey, holding an ultrasound. People put two and two together and jumped to the 'they’re expecting' conclusion, and the thing spread. The problem: the conclusion was wrong.

Wright’s response

Wright hopped on X (formerly Twitter) on December 2, 2025, and cleared it up in one line:

NO haaa this is FAKE!!!!

Whether that ultrasound image was basic Photoshop or cooked up with AI isn’t clear. Either way, she says it’s bogus.

Quick background

  • Laura Wright and Wes Ramsey have been together since 2017.
  • They do not have children together.
  • Wright has two kids from her previous marriage to John Wright: daughter Lauren and son John.
  • The rumor started after a fan page posted a pic that looked like the couple holding an ultrasound.
  • Wright denied the claim on X on December 2, 2025.
  • It’s unknown if the image was edited manually or generated with AI.

What fans are saying

Reactions ranged from supportive to exhausted. A lot of folks were annoyed at how easy it’s become to fall for fake images online, especially with AI muddying the waters. Others felt bad that Wright had to swat this down at all. And yes, at least one person joked that if they did have a baby, it would be ridiculously good-looking with elite hair. Fair point, but still: not happening.

Bottom line: the ultrasound photo isn’t real, Wright isn’t pregnant, and this is another case of a viral image outrunning reality by a mile.