General Hospital fans were stunned on June 5, 2025, when Lucky Spencer’s sudden exit storyline unfolded. His emotional proposal to Elizabeth Baldwin ended in heartbreak, sparking immediate buzz. Now, Jonathan Jackson opens up about why he left General Hospital so soon after his long-awaited comeback.
The Emmy-winning actor revealed the real reason behind his exit in a new interview. It wasn’t drama, creative differences, or contract disputes—it was family. Jackson lives in Nashville, Tennessee, while General Hospital films in Los Angeles. The constant back-and-forth began to wear him down.
Jackson shared that the “experiment” of splitting time between two coasts wasn’t sustainable. With three children and a wife—former GH actress Lisa Vultaggio—Jackson decided to prioritize home. Though he tried to strike a balance, he admitted, “We gave it our best shot, but we weren’t able to keep it going.”
General Hospital: Inside Lucky’s Final Goodbye Scene
Writers quickly pivoted to craft Lucky’s exit arc after Jackson gave notice. His last scenes aired the week of June 9–13, 2025. Elizabeth turned down Lucky’s proposal, pointing out he wouldn’t be happy settling in Port Charles. Lucky agreed and made the tough call to leave.
The farewell was bittersweet. Lucky bid emotional goodbyes to Laura, Lulu, Aiden, and even Liz—his longtime love. While his departure felt abrupt, it mirrored Jackson’s own sudden choice. There was no massive blowout or tragedy, just a quiet, emotional goodbye that honored the character’s roots.
A Comeback Filled with Nostalgia, Not Storylines
Though fans were thrilled by Jackson’s return, many felt Lucky never got the storyline he deserved. His time in town mostly centered on family catch-ups, not high-stakes drama. Still, Jackson called it a “sweet and meaningful” run, especially reconnecting with co-star Rebecca Herbst.
He reflected on their scenes together, praising Herbst’s talent and calling their time on set “a joy.” Jackson also enjoyed working again with Genie Francis and Maurice Benard, plus first-time scenes with Kate Mansi.
Now that his GH chapter is closed again, Jackson is turning to music and poetry. He plans to release a solo album and a book of poems in 2025. Though he’s stepping back from acting for now, he left the door open for a future return.
Jonathan Jackson’s latest General Hospital exit may not be permanent—but it was heartfelt. Fans will surely miss Lucky Spencer, though Jackson’s choice to focus on family and creative passions is understandable.