Although his General Hospital The days are long gone, Jack Wagner remains popular among the long-running soap opera fandom.
while talking to PEOPLE, Wagner declared General Hospital Fans continue to approach him to take selfies. He also said that there is one thing that fans constantly tell him.
“The first thing women say is: ‘No. understand,‘” said Jack Wagner. “I used to fight against it because it was very difficult for me to be in the music business and come from a soap opera to be legitimately considered a singing artist.”
Wagner said it took him a long time to let go of that, but now he embraces the popularity of his soap opera. “If I can brighten someone’s day by reminiscing about the past, it will brighten my day too,” she shared.
As he reflects on his time in General Hospital, Jack Wagner stated that it was incredible how popular the soap opera was in the ’80s. “It’s just amazing to be a part of this,” he shared. “To launch with that program.”
Wagner also recalled how different fandom was in the ’80s. “It was crazy, because back then people joined fan clubs and there were bags and bags of fan mail.”
“I took it easy because they were the things that [that] It happened to Tony Geary, Rich Springfield and John Stamos, who were “teen idols.” I guess you would call us back then.”
Jack Wagner Says Meeting Former ‘General Hospital’ Co-Stars Feels Like Catching Up With an Old High School Friend
As he continues to chat about his time away from General Hospital, Jack Wagner said it feels like meeting an old high school friend when he sees former soap opera castmates.
“It’s like you pick up right where you left off,” he said. “That’s how I would describe it. It’s not like I talk to most of my former co-stars all the time. But when the occasion comes where we meet, it’s like… we haven’t missed a beat.”
Meanwhile, Jack Wagner also spoke with PEOPLE about how he would “absolutely entertain” making a cameo in the Melrose Place Renaissance.
“You never really die from a soap opera, right?” Wagner declared. ‘How do those two characters develop? [Peter and Amanda]It would be great how they tell that story… That was a great ending to be included in, especially with Heather. [Locklear]. “If they asked me to come back, I would absolutely accept it.”
Among those that will appear in the Melrose Place revival are Heather Locklear, Daphne Zuniga and Laura Leighton.
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