The Emmy winner reveals Joss’s WSB secrets, working with Bryce Durfee and her ultimate GH dream role
With General Hospital’s Josslyn Jacks making out with her WSB handler, Vaughn, and keeping big secrets from their boss Brennan and her mom Carly, Daytime Emmy-winner Eden McCoy talks to Woman’s World about the fallout that’s sure to come for her character.
As McCoy celebrates a decade in Port Charles, the 22-year-old blonde beauty (who appears to have gone less platinum of late!) also reflects on what her younger self would think of her life today.
Eden McCoy isn’t giving back her 2023 Daytime Emmy Award for Younger Performer, but she has to admit there’s something nice about NOT being nominated at this year’s Daytime Emmys.
“Because you’re so stressed out about your category that you can’t really enjoy the experience, versus just being here to support,” she explains when we catch her on the carpet. “So it feels great to be out. We won Best Show and so many awards. It was amazing. It’s such a great feeling.
“It’s also always fun to see people from other shows,” she adds. “It’s a unique experience as an actor and soaps are so limited that this feels like such a community. That’s my favorite part of coming to these things. I just like to socialize and figure out people’s life stories.”
McCoy imagines her younger self is ‘proud and happy… and so stoked to have boobs’
Having joined General Hospital in late 2015, McCoy has certainly come a long way from being a cutie with squeezable little cheeks.
“Little everything,” she cracks. “I was a prepubescent person! If that kid saw me today, there would be a lot of shock about what my life is now, but I think she should be really proud and happy… and so stoked to have boobs! Me at 12 just wanted boobs.”
While that may be partially true, McCoy was chasing more than puberty when she joined General Hospital. Even as Joss’s drama grew, the straight-A student and star athlete worked hard to land a spot on the University of Southern California’s volleyball team.
“I came out of the womb 30,” she says. “I was really strange as a child. I acted like an adult. That was just more comfortable for me.”
McCoy on focusing on acting – ‘I keep myself busy in a different way, now’
When our sister site spoke to McCoy about growing up on General Hospital, she revealed she’d taken a gap year from college.
“Devoting my time to one thing—which is the thing I want to do with my life and my career—felt really important to me,” she explained back in 2023. “I’m not doing Hannah Montana speed anymore. School will always be there.”
With The Mime and the Clown, a short film she made with her real-life leading man, Jonathan Heit, making the festival rounds this past year, she’s feeling good about her decision.
“I keep myself busy in a different way, now,” she says. “I love my life a lot more, but I’m very grateful for everything I was able to do.”