A false pregnancy rumor surrounding General Hospital star Laura Wright has been swiftly refuted by the actress herself. The speculation arose from a viral post on social media, where a fan page shared an image that appeared to show Wright and her partner, actor Wes Ramsey, holding what looked like an ultrasound photograph. This led many fans to mistakenly believe that the couple was expecting a child, prompting widespread sharing of the post.
In a direct response to the swirling rumors, Wright took to X (formerly known as Twitter) on December 2, 2025, to clarify the situation. She emphatically dismissed the claims, stating, “No, haaa. This is fake!!!!” The actress’s response has brought an end to the speculation, although it remains unclear whether the initial image was altered through photo editing or generated by artificial intelligence.
Wright and Ramsey have been in a relationship since 2017, and their partnership has often attracted the attention of fans. While Wright is a mother of two from her previous marriage to John Wright, sharing a daughter named Lauren and a son named John, she and Ramsey do not have any children together.
The false narrative sparked various reactions from fans, many expressing their frustration at the spread of misinformation. One fan commented on the absurdity of the situation, stating, “Crazy people why they always gotta start crap. Instead of doing that, why not post what a beautiful couple you are and how much you love each other, cause it shows. Now that we would believe. Love you both.”
Others echoed these sentiments, lamenting the difficulty of distinguishing real images from manipulated content in the age of digital media. One fan pointedly remarked, “I really don’t like that you can’t believe anything you read anymore.” Even in the face of the denial, some fans couldn’t resist speculating, with one humorously suggesting, “That would’ve been one very attractive child. With glorious hair!!”
The incident highlights the growing concern among the public regarding the authenticity of online content, particularly as manipulated images and misinformation continue to proliferate. Wright’s quick denial serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying information before sharing it, especially in a world where digital media can easily mislead.