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General Hospital Spoilers: Is Liesl Coming Back? Kathleen Gati Teases Major Return
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kathleen Gati may return as Liesl Obrecht just as Kelly Thiebaud’s Britt resurrection through cloning rocks Port Charles. Will a grieving mother’s desperate plan succeed?

LIESL’S ULTIMATE REVENGE: WILL SHE CLONE HER DEAD CHILDREN TO RESURRECT THEM?
The Most Shocking Return in GH History Is About to Unfold
Hold onto your seats, soap fans, because Port Charles is about to witness the ultimate mother’s revenge! With Kelly Thiebaud confirmed to return as Britt Westbourne in July 2025, the burning question on everyone’s mind is: how can a dead woman walk back into town? The answer might be more terrifying than we ever imagined. Sources are buzzing that Dr. Henry Dalton’s secret cloning project is about to explode into the open, and a grieving mother named Liesl Obrecht could be pulling all the strings.
A Mother’s Grief Knows No Bounds
Let’s talk about what Liesl has endured. This woman lost EVERYTHING. First, her son Nathan West was gunned down in cold blood. Then, as if that wasn’t devastating enough, her daughter Britt became another victim of The Hook killer. Can you imagine losing both your children to violent deaths? The woman who once schemed and plotted for power now has nothing left to lose. And that makes her the most dangerous person in Port Charles.
The timing of these returns isn’t coincidental. Kathleen Gati has been dropping hints left and right on social media. That dancing daisy toy she posted about? Her “new script learning study partner”? Fans went absolutely wild when she teased those mysterious eyes. Over 10,000 people viewed that post, with comments flooding in like “Please let it be a GH script!!!!” and “I will cry happy tears for days if you’re coming back to GH!”
The Science of Resurrection
Here’s where things get really twisted. Dr. Henry Dalton, who joined the Port Charles University faculty teaching environmental physics, isn’t just some harmless professor. Sources suggest his research goes way beyond textbooks. We’re talking Nobel Prize-level cloning technology. The kind of science that could bring the dead back to life.
Think about it. Liesl has a medical background. She’s worked with cutting-edge technology before. She’s done morally questionable things in the name of family. Is it really that far-fetched to imagine her partnering with Dalton to resurrect her children? This is the same woman who held people hostage and performed unauthorized medical procedures. Cloning her dead kids? That’s just Tuesday in Liesl’s world.
What really has fans buzzing is Gati’s playful response to a fan who asked if the daisy was a stand-in for Steve Burton (Jason Morgan). She replied with a GIF about blue eyes, which sent Britta fans into overdrive. Could Liesl be planning to recreate not just her daughter, but her daughter’s relationship with Jason? Imagine a clone Britt with no memories of dying, no memories of their past romance. The drama writes itself!
What Does This Mean for Port Charles?
If Liesl is really using cloning technology, the implications are staggering. Will clone Britt have all her memories? Will she remember Jason? Will she know she died? Or will Liesl create a blank slate version of her daughter, one she can protect from the dangers that killed the original?
And let’s not forget about Nathan. Fans have been begging for Ryan Paevey to return. If Liesl can clone one child, why stop there? Maxie deserves happiness. James deserves to know his father. Could we be looking at a double resurrection? The show has brought people back from the dead before, but never like this. Never with science. Never with a mother’s desperate love driving the whole operation.
The fact that Scott Baldwin’s dressing room was reassigned tells us something crucial. Liesl’s love interest is gone. She has no romantic distractions. No one to talk her out of extreme measures. This is a woman focused on one thing only: bringing her children back from the dead, consequences be damned.
The Ultimate Ethical Nightmare
What happens when you play God? Port Charles might be about to find out. If Liesl succeeds in cloning Britt (and possibly Nathan), she opens a Pandora’s box that can never be closed. Who else might want their loved ones cloned? Could Morgan Corinthos be next? Oscar Nero? Where does it end?
Josslyn Jacks might be the one to uncover this whole operation. Sources hint she could find Britt alive, possibly held captive or existing as a clone. Can you imagine Joss’s shock? The moral dilemma? Does she expose Liesl’s plan and destroy a mother’s chance at happiness? Or does she keep quiet and let science defy nature?
The writers are clearly setting up something massive. Daniel Goddard’s social media hints about his character’s research. Gati’s cryptic posts. Thiebaud’s confirmed return. All the pieces are falling into place for the most controversial storyline in GH history. A mother using science to undo death itself.
Will Liesl’s Desperate Gamble Pay Off?
As we count down to July 2025, the questions keep piling up. Will Liesl succeed in her ultimate plan? Will clone Britt be the same woman we loved and lost? Or will she be something else entirely – a shadow of her former self, created by a mother who couldn’t let go?
One thing’s certain: when a mother loses everything, she’ll do anything to get it back. Even if it means playing God. Even if it means crossing every ethical line. Even if it means unleashing forces that could destroy everything she’s trying to save.
The stage is set for the ultimate confrontation between science and nature, between a mother’s love and the natural order. Will Port Charles survive Liesl’s desperate attempt to resurrect her children? Or are we about to witness a tragedy that makes everything else look like child’s play?