Nancy Lee Grahn, the Emmy-winning actress best known for her portrayal of the formidable Alexis Davis on "General Hospital," has found herself at the center of a social media firestorm. A recent Instagram post, intended as a heartfelt call for gun control, has instead sparked accusations of insensitivity and disrespect, leaving fans divided and outraged.

A Tribute Turned Tinderbox
The controversy erupted after Grahn shared a photo of Corey Comperatore, a man tragically killed at a recent Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania.
Comperatore, a fervent Trump supporter, was the victim of a fatal shooting, an incident that has fueled renewed debates about gun violence and political polarization across the nation.

"My sincere sympathies to Corey Comperatore's family & to every family whose loved ones were slaughtered by mass gunfire from AR15s," Grahn wrote in her initial post. She went on to criticize the Republican party and former President Trump for their stance on gun control, urging her followers to "vote blue in Nov.
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While Grahn's intentions may have been rooted in a desire to honor a life lost and advocate for change, her message quickly backfired.
Backlash and Disbelief: Fans Cry Foul
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