Susan Lucci reunited with her All My Children roots this week when she joined Rebecca Budig and Greg Rikaart on CBS’s Soapy podcast. The daytime legend reflected on the emotional end of the long-running ABC soap, teased what the future could hold for the franchise, and shared the deeply personal stories behind her upcoming memoir, La Lucci, which arrives February 3. The conversation was candid, nostalgic, and at times surprisingly emotional, as Lucci opened up about her career, her family, and the moments that shaped her into one of daytime’s most enduring icons.
Key Takeaways
- Susan Lucci reflected on the emotional end of All My Children and hinted that a reboot remains possible.
- She shared what inspired her to finally write her memoir, La Lucci.
- Lucci revealed details about her role in Jonah Hill’s upcoming film Outcome.
- She looked back on her Broadway experience in Annie Get Your Gun and her early shyness as a performer.
Remembering the End of All My Children
Lucci revisited the final days of AMC with warmth and honesty, acknowledging how difficult it was to say goodbye to a show that had been such a defining part of her life. She spoke about what that ending meant not just to the cast and crew, but to the fans who had grown up with the characters.
While careful not to make any official announcements, Lucci hinted that conversations about a potential reboot continue to surface, keeping hope alive for longtime viewers. The idea that Pine Valley could return in some form remains meaningful to her, especially given the loyalty and passion of the fanbase that never truly let the show go.
Why She Finally Wrote La Lucci
Lucci explained that writing her memoir wasn’t something she rushed into. For years, she resisted the idea, partly due to her naturally shy personality. Over time, though, she realized she wanted to tell her story in her own words — not just the glamorous parts, but the vulnerable moments too.
That includes navigating fame, overcoming self-doubt, and dealing with personal loss, including the death of her husband. The book, she shared, became a way to honor both her career and the life she built outside of television.
New Projects and Broadway Memories
The podcast also touched on what’s next for Lucci, including her role in Jonah Hill’s upcoming film Outcome. She revealed that Hill personally encouraged her to take the part, citing his love for AMC as part of what drew him to her.
Lucci also reflected on her time on Broadway in the revival of Annie Get Your Gun, calling it both thrilling and intimidating. Stepping onto the stage was a completely different challenge, but one that pushed her to grow as a performer in new ways.
The episode offered fans a rare, intimate look at a woman whose career spans decades, yet who continues to evolve — and surprise — even now.






