The Young and the Restless star Tracey E. Bregman is taking a bold stand against online scammers while General Hospital alum Rick Springfield is facing a serious health crisis following a shocking medical discovery.
Rick Springfield, famous for his role as Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital, recently revealed a hidden brain injury from a terrifying accident years ago. In an interview, he shared that a 25-foot fall from a Las Vegas concert stage in 2000 left him with more than just a broken wrist. A recent full-body MRI scan detected brain damage caused by the accident—something he had been unaware of for years. Now at 75, Springfield is prioritizing his health, having cut back on alcohol, following a pescatarian diet, and exercising regularly. This proactive approach stems from the tragic death of his father, who neglected medical checkups. Despite the shocking diagnosis, Springfield remains committed to improving his health and is working on repairing the damage.
Meanwhile, Tracey E. Bregman, who plays Lauren Fenmore on The Young and the Restless, is dealing with a different kind of crisis—online scammers impersonating her. The actress recently called out a fake TikTok account using her name to deceive fans and even request money. Although Bregman has reported the issue, the platform has yet to remove the phony profile, forcing her to start a new official account. She assured fans that her primary social media presence remains on Instagram and warned them to be cautious of impersonators.
Bregman isn’t alone—Y&R alum Eva LaRue is also battling online fraud. Her verified Facebook page was hacked months ago, with scammers using her name to push fake subscriptions and phony meet-and-greets. Despite her attempts, she hasn’t been able to reclaim the account and is now urging fans to report the fake page to prevent further deception.
As these soap stars navigate both personal and public challenges, fans are rallying behind them, hoping for Rick’s recovery and an end to the scam epidemic targeting beloved actors.