“I’ve opened several canisters of @illy_coffee tins and never have the grounds exploded out of that cute metal container. ::sigh:: There is a first time for everything,” Storms continued. “I can say with certainty that I prefer my coffee brewed in hot water (or over ice)…straight from the container doesn’t taste that good.
“In their defense, there is a warning on the lid. It’s written in several languages,” she added in parentheses at the end of her caption.
Kirsten Storms snaps a selfie. kirstenstorms/Instagram
In the comments section, fans were relieved it was ground coffee on Storms’ face and not a massive bruise .
“Thank god it’s only coffee…but it could have gotten into your eyes! Glad you’re okay!!!” one fan wrote.
“So that’s coffee, right??? Not a bruise??” another fan said.
“Glad it wasn’t a medical emergency,” a third comment read.
Maxie was temporarily recast in 2011, with Jen Lilley playing the part until Storms returned to “GH” the following year.
The actress also took several leaves of absence from “GH” in 2016, 2017 and 2018, each of varying amounts of time, from several days to several months.
“I experience anxiety frequently. I have bipolar 1,” Storms said in April 2022. “I easily get frantic about things. I felt flustered, fear and stressed. I am obsessed with being on time. I don’t know if you noticed, but I was exactly on time when I entered the building. I obsessively worry about that kind of stuff. I have had panic attacks about that kind of stuff. My psychiatrist tried to change one of my medications at one point, and I had an adverse reaction to it.”
Storms said that after taking bipolar medication, her mental health improved.
“My life literally just changed,” she admitted. “I felt like a normal person.”
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