General Hospital spoilers relate that Chloe Lanier (Nelle Benson) has already been a winner of a Daytime Emmy in her soap opera career but now, she has been nominated once again! Many of her fans love her because she does play quite the villainess, Nelle Benson. General Hospital fans can truly appreciate her character and are very excited about this nomination. Here’s what you need to know.
General Hospital Spoilers: Chloe Lanier (Nelle Benson) Opens Up About Her Emmy Nomination For Outstanding Younger Actress On Daytime
Lanier has been nominated three times for her role on General Hospital. The category that she is in is the Outstanding Younger Actress on a Daytime Drama Series. There are quite a few younger actresses that have been nominated this year for the award, such as Hayley Erin (Ex-Kiki on General Hospital), Eden McCoy (Josslyn on General Hospital), and Olivia Rose Keegan (Claire on Days of Our Lives).
When an actress wants to be nominated for a Daytime Emmy, scenes must be submitted in order for them to even be considered. Lanier’s scenes included some of her favorite scenes in her role that feature the most drama and intrigue. Clearly these scenes caught the eyes of the folks at the Daytime Emmys. She was a little surprised to get the nomination, mainly because she is no longer on the show.
As with all of the soap stars nominated, Lanier is excited that she will get to spend time with her previous cast members. She is very excited to see all of her friends and catch up with them since she doesn’t see them very often anymore. She also is happy that her boyfriend will be coming with her this year and he will get to experience just how fun this awards show is. Lanier is pretty sure that he will love all of the parties the same way that she does and she is super excited to introduce him to the stars of the soaps.
The Daytime Emmys will air on May 5th and we know how excited we are to see the current and past cast members. We also wish all of them good luck on their nominations this year.
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