All My Children

Lucci Sets The Record Straight!

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Susan Lucci took to Facebook to firmly deny the rumor that her failure to sign on to Prospect Park precipitated the company's decision not to move forward with the online relaunch of the series at this time. "I want my fans to know the truth," she wrote. "There has been miscommunications as a result of statements in the press that I am one of the reasons that All My Children is not moving forward. This is simply untrue and not the case. We have been in discussions since Prospect Park first expressed interest in moving the series online, and in correspondence dated September 8th, I made it clear that I would be ecstatic to be a part of All My Children in a prominent way if they committed to producing the series for another year. I have not heard back from Prospect Park since then, in fact, I learned of their decision not to proceed with All My Children at the same time you did, through the media.

It's been a privilege and honor to be involved with the All My Children family for so many years, from working closely with Agnes Nixon to getting to know millions of devoted and wonderful fans."

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