It’s been a long road for Britt and all involved in her baby saga since she announced she was pregnant with Patrick’s baby last year at the nurses ball. Since then there have been many twists and turns. Britt has made a few “confessions” but never to the full extent of telling the entire truth to her story. Firts, she claimed her baby was Patrick’s, then “admitted” the baby was not Patrick’s but she had used the sperm donation of a random man. Then, it came out that Brad was the babies Father, by implementation. Finally and most recently, the truth was revealed that Dante Falconeri is actually baby Ben’s Father. Britt told Nikolas, Dante, Lulu, Elizabeth, and everyone else concerned that she and her Mother conspired to create this pregnancy. She said her Mother used Dante’s sperm sample that had been in storage for the use of an embryo for Dante and Lulu. However, even still, that is not the whole truth.
Brad is the only person other than Dr, Obrecht and Dr. Britt Westbourne herself that know the whole story about baby Ben. Now that Britt is about to marry Nikolas. the guilt over stealing his sister’s baby is eating her alive. The truth in it’s entirety, is that Britt and her Mother stole the entire embryo that was supposed to be used to create a baby for Dante and Lulu Falconeri. Baby Ben is indeed the biological son of Dante and Lulu. Since the guilt is rising and about to swallow Britt whole, she came to Brad with her feelings and played around with the idea of telling the truth. Brad reminded her that they are both involved in stealing a child and that they would both go to jail. Instead of outing the truth to the rightful parents, Brad suggested that Britt right her confession down. He told her that maybe getting it off her chest in that way would help to relieve her from her guilt and forgive herself so that she can move on and have a life with Nikolas. That is exactly the confession Britt made. Dr. Westbourne poured her soul into a letter to Lulu that she never intends to send. Now the question is… Whose hands will this letter fall into? I am sure that soon enough, someone will get a hold of Britt’s written confession and the truth will finally be out that Lulu and Dante are Ben’s biological parents.
Port Charles will be getting a new resident and he will debut this April 3. Australian actor Zachary Garred will be playing the role of Levi. He is said to cross paths with Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) as she returns from maternity leave.
For about the last year I have been searching high and low for an all natural/organic mascara. I had read that mascara can be one of the most toxic of all the cosmetics because of the potential for it containing mercury. Not to mention, last year my eyelashes started falling out in chunks. I was really concerned as I wondered if it was some sort of underlying health issue. I put things into perspective and evaluated the situation. My hair (on my head) was still thick and I hadn’t noticed any loss or thinning, my weight was the same, and my overall health remained unchanged. This brought me to the thoughts of perhaps it was the mascara itself that was causing my lashes to fall out. Between curling them and putting mascara on I thought I was being too hard on my lashes.
After trying many different department store and drug store brands and having the same issue, I finally gave up. I had it with mascara but I needed a real solution, because long lashes are a must in girl world. That’s when I turned to Waxelene, the Vaseline, petroleum jelly alternative. I bought that, (which is an amazing product that I will touch base on in another post), so that I could curl my lashes with the curler and set them with the Waxelene. My idea was great and it worked wonders. Especially with eyeliner, it looked as if I was wearing a bit of mascara and it set my lashes in the curl all day long. It was great, and I continued using it for about 9 months. But recently, I have had the urge to have those long dramatic looking lashes once again, especially for going out at night. I came across a list of the 7 best natural mascaras and why they were considered the best. Pure Soul by Afterglow Cosmetics caught my interest the most after reading all of the descriptions, Some of the others still had some sketchy ingredients and unknown chemicals that I just didn’t want to take a chance with. Pure Soul definitely lives up to it’s name. I have found this to be a wonderful product all around. It’s functionality is top notch and it exceeds my standards for effectiveness of mascara. It makes my lashes look super long and separates them without clumping. The product surpasses all that I have tried in all my years of wearing makeup (a good 15+). It lasts all day long and doesn’t run or give me raccoon eyes. The best part of it all is that it actually is made with all natural and organic ingredients without any harsh chemicals.
Here is a complete ingredient list for the mascara. I think it should be a company’ social responsibility to post all ingredients for every product they produce. Since the government doesn’t regulate what goes into cosmetics, we never know the dangers of what we are putting on our faces, lip, eyes, etc. Afterglow Cosmetics believes in full disclosure of the ingredients their products contain because they have nothing to hide.
Complete Ingredient List: aqua (purified water), fructose (organic, made from corn)*, euphorbia cerifera (wildcrafted candelilla) wax, caprylic/capric triglyceride, cera alba (organic beeswax)*, glycerin (vegetable), glyceryl stearate, stearic acid, mica, aloe barbadensis (organic aloe vera) gel*, citrus grandis (organic grapefruit) extract*, rosmarinus officinalis (organic rosemary) extract*, usnea barbata (wildcrafted lichen), arnica montana (organic arnica) extract*;
May Contain [+/-]: titanium dioxide (77891), iron oxide (77492, 77891,77499), ultramarine blue (77007)
*certified organic
Ron Carlivati has confirmed that Sean Kanan has decided to leave General Hospital.
Sean stated that even though he was thrilled to work with Frank Valentini, he was not “over the moon” about the way his character AJ was being written. He commented on how panic attacks and relish wasn’t what he had signed up for. Carlivati replied to Kanan’s comments with this tweet, “His comments are like school in the Summertime. No class.”
It it seems as if there have been bridges burned between actor Sean Kanan (AJ Quartermaine) and Executives at GH, Ron Carlivati and Frank Valentini.
General Hospital Blog has surprising news that General Hospital’a Sean Kanan (AJ Quartermaine) may be leaving the role. It has been rumored that Kanan is leaving GH to reprise his role as Deacon on B&B.
Billy Warlock (ex-AJ Quatermaine, GH) sent out tweets with his thoughts on the topic. He expressed that he feels for the character of AJ.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated as the story unfolds.
Things are getting pretty intense for the residents of Port Charles these days. With AJ just being shot, there are many people who are trying to figure out why and what exactly happened to him. Anna DeVane is hot on the case with suspects such as Julian and Sonny. Shawn, Duke, and Carly all know Sonny’s deep dark secret that he is the one who pulled the trigger, sending AJ to GH to fight for his life. Sonny has betrayed his son Michael as he promised him he wouldn’t hurt AJ. We all know that Ava is the one who had every intention on killing AJ, and Sonny just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time resulting in a crime of passion. Ava has been behind many of the crimes in Port Charles as of late, including the murder of Connie Falconeri, and shooting Olivia Falconeri when she was aiming for Franco.
Head Writer, Ron Carlivati teases that things between Sonny and Ava are going to get a lot crazier now that the two of them share this secret about AJ. However, Executive Producer, Frank Valentini mentioned that it will be a long while before Sonny ever figures out that Ava is actually the one who killed Connie, and not AJ.
What would you like to see happen with Sonny and Ava? Leave your comments below!
Yes you read that correctly! Ned Ashton will be coming back to Port Charles as his portrayer Wally Kurth has confirmed via Twitter. We definitely need more Quartermaines on our screen. Look for Wally Kurth soon on GH and General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted on a more specific date! SHARE if you are excited for his return.
well, I had nice day in Port Charles yesterday. Yes, Ned will be arriving in town soon. Stay tuned. Thanks for waiting!
Burt’s Bees Radiance Day Cream is one of my favorite products of all time. I have been using this moisturizer for about 4 years now. My skin was looking dull and feeling dry. I was in my late 20’s and noticed my first little wrinkle. Of course, I freaked out and started researching products to stop this process and diminish the wrinkle that had just presented itself. I was already a little familiar with the Burt’s Bees products, so in my search, they were already on my mind. I was pleased to come across their Radiance line. I went out to my local Meijer and purchased this amazing jar of moisture and youth. Immediately, I saw how the cream made my face look less dry and more dewy, and that was my goal. I wanted my skin to have a natural glow and that is exactly what this product did. Within a week, I noticed an all around improvement. My face was softer and even fuller looking even when I didn’t have the cream on. This cream truly works from the inside out. With ingredients like Royal Jelly, Shea Butter, and other antioxidant packed nutrients, it’s no wonder this 99% natural product has made me happy for over four years and counting. It’s definitely worth a try!
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