Lulu insisted that Valerie end her stay in the one room loft that Dante and Lulu share with their child, Rocco. In such a small space, four is definitely a crowd, not to mention, Valerie tried to kill Lulu’s father, Luke Spencer. Although Valerie is remorseful for her actions towards Luke due to grief over her mother, Lulu understands but it still doesn’t sit well.
Now that Valerie is staying at Wyndemere with Nikolas, General Hospital spoilers have revealed that her stay will be short lived. This week on GH, Valerie will apply for a job at the PCPD, thus bringing her closer to Dante than Lulu will be able to stomach. Following this GH spoilers, GH rumors have speculated that Valerie will make her way into Dante’s head… and bed.
Dante and Lulu have been such a strong couple in PC for so long. Will Lulu’s cousin break their bond? Watch GH this week to see Valerie make her way closer to Dante.
The last time any of us saw Ava Jerome, Dr. Silas Clay was injecting her with medication. Silas lead Ava to beleive that he was going to grant her wish and help her die. However, General Hospital spoilers have surfaced and we have reason to believe that Silas did the exact opposite. Instead of helping Ava die peacefully, she actually found a way for her to survive. A couple of motnhs ago, when baby Avery went missing from General Hospital she mysteriously popped back up in Port Charles, unharmed. GH spoilers and rumors have also claimed that Silas took Avery to New York for teting, and to potentially help her mother Ava live. If the GH rumors are correct, that is what actually happened.
Ava may be alive and well but she sure isn’t out of the woods. Ava is wanted by the PCPD for murder. She is a fugitive, and Dr, Silas Clay helped her escape and go into hiding. Just because Silas saved her life, it doesn’t mean he can save her from going back to Pentonville.
Ava returns to Port Charles this week in a dark haired disguise, who will she claim to be? Will her own daughter, Kiki, recognize her and blow her cover? Ava wants nothing more to see her baby Avery and she will risk her freedom to do it.
What do you think will happen to Ava Jerome once she is seenby the residents of Port Charles?
Well we all know how talented Teresa Castillo is after hearing her beautiful voice displayed at General Hospital’s annual Nurses Ball event. Jeffrey Vincent Parise shows off his skills as well! Here, she and co-star Jeffrey Vincent Parise (Carlos Rivera) perform “Chains” by Nick Jonas in a Vimeo video posted by Teresa.
If you have been watching General Hospital lately, the same things have been running through the minds of fans across the board. It seems as the something has been off with the residents of Port Charles. Many of the people, who have distinct personality traits and almost predictable behaviors have been acting out of character recently. Or have they?
Let’s start with Elizabeth. The sweet, do-gooder, Nurse Webber has crossed a line with fans (and haters) that she may never be able to come back from. Liz has just lied about the biggest story in Port Charles. So that Liz can have Jason Morgan all to herself, she is concealing the information she knows about his true identity. She is lying to keep a man for herself, when he has a wife and son right under his nose. This seems very extreme and out of character, but at the same time, is it, really? Liz has lied in the past to get what she wants, especially when it comes to a man. She has even lied about the paternity of her child, making Lucky believe Jake was his for so long, knowing that Jason was his father. And that was just one example. She and Sam have always had a battle over Jason Morgan, a battle that Sam won. Now Elizabeth feels that it’s her turn for happiness, and she doesn’t care that she is leaving Sam and Danny without a husband and father.
Anna just shot and killed Carlos in cold blood (or so they say). Her actions were not out of self defense, but out of revenge. Anna was hurting, and she killed the man who killed the love of her life, Duke Lavery. Anna is a cop, she is a special agent, a mother, and grandmother. It’s easy to see her as someone who wouldn’t just shoot a man point blank, but in actuality, Anna has done more than some fans realize. When is came to Faison, she locked him in Wyndemere without any expectation that he could escape. She has protected those she loves and is never afraid to use force. She loved Duke so much that she felt his death had to be avenged, which led her to kill Carlos Rivera on Pier 54.
Then there is Nikolas. The Cassadine outcast. The one member of the Cassadine family who isn’t violent or ruthless. Nik suddenly made a move that shocked General Hospital fans. When it was revealed that Nikolas put out the hit on Hayden Barnes, we couldn’t believe that the one sane Cassadine had become so completely detached. HOwever, we have always known that Nik would go to extreme lengths to protect those he loves and those in which he is loyal. Elizabeth obviously falls into that category. As Nik explained to Valerie, he was protecting Elizabeth from Hayden’s truth. Although everyone knows that Liz is wrong for keeping this secret about Jake/Jason, Nik will still protect her at all costs.
As we see some of these characters shock us with their recent behaviors, we wonder why all of a sudden are they making these bold moves? Perhaps if we look at their past, we can see that they have had it in them all along.
Check out the spoiler photo revealed at the bottom of this post!
General Hospital has sprung many surprises on fans during this year’s Nurses Ball. May Sweeps, and the two day LIVE event. Duke was shot and killed by Carlos Rivera (Jeffrey Vincent Parise).
Although it was previously announced that Ian Buchanan was leaving General Hospital, it still came as a shock to fans when Duke Lavery passed away. As a result of Carlos killing Duke, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) took the aw into her own hands, and shot and killed Carlos.
A shocking General Hospital spoiler that was stumbled upon accidentally reveals that General Hospital will also be losing another fan favorite character, Shawn Butler.
In a photo that has been circulating social media, it was revealed that along with Jeffrey Vincent Parise, Sean Blakemore is also leaving General Hospital. Check out the revealing photo below!
Can you make out what that says? Looks a lot like, “Sean and Jeffrey You’ll Be Missed Love Your GH Family”
This week on General Hospital is going to be insane! Starting with today’s LIVE episode, GH is about to blow your mind. Lives are threatened by danger, love is in the air, truths are about to be revealed, and desperate measures must be taken to ensure a baby’s safety.
One particular GH spoiler that hit social media is that one couple makes the decision to tie the knot. As GH spoilers reveal that Michael Corinthos Quartermaine (Chad Duell) and Sabrina Santiago (Teresa Castillo) are about to heat things up, fans can’t help but come to the theory that perhaps Michael and Sabrina will get married. This week on General Hospital, Michael and Sabrina discuss where their business relationship/friendship is actually going. Is there something more than just business? We have reason to believe that Sabrina and Michael care for each other as more than just friends. She has been there by his side during the drama with baby Avery, and the public humiliation he endured as a result of his ex girlfriend Kiki Jerome, and his own brother Morgan, setting him up.
There are so many possibilities as to who will become Port Charles’ newlyweds. Do you have any theories how how this GH spoiler will unfold? Will Patrick and Sam tie the knot before she finds out that Jake is Jason? Will Liz and Jake elope so Liz can trap her man? Let us know what you think, who could possibility want to get married at this point in time? Leave your comments below.
The General Hospital LIVE episode last Friday left fans in awe with just about every scene. From Nikolas, Elizabeth, and Hayden, to Sam and Jake, Anna, Sabrina, and Carlos, to Nina and Franco… but at the end of the episode, fans got a huge shock! It was a blast from the past to see General Hospital’s Lily Rivera (Lilly Melgar) roll the credits of Friday’s show.
Lilly Melgar played Sonny’s love interest, wife, and mother of his unborn child, Lily Rivera. Sonny (Maurice Benard) lost his wife and unborn child to a car bomb that was set up by her own father, Sonny being the target.
The death of Lily had a huge part in making Sonny’s character who he is today. The tragic event has toxified his love life, causing him to resist with all serious relationships, fearing the worst. The whole reason Sonny left Brenda (Vanessa Marcil) at the altar is because he was afraid that everyone he gets close to will die.
Sabrina Santiago (Teresa Castillo) and Carlos Rivera (Jeffrey Vincent Parise, coincidentally with the same last name as Lily), have been romantically involved for many years. Sabrina came to Port Charles with the story that her mother was a nurse, but has passed away. General Hospital rumors are floating around, claiming that Sabrina’s story about her mom is untrue, and that she is actually the daughter of Lily Rivera and Sonny Corinthos. Did Sonny’s wife and child actually die that night in the car bomb, or have they surfaced, alive and well, decades later?
Check out the tweet from GH actress Lilly Melgar, as she uses the hashtag #wearefamily
Twitter is always good for General Hospital spoilers, rumors, fan polls, and casting news. We found out it is also a good source for behind the scenes news as well.
General Hospital Blog can confirm that former, The Young and the Restless writer, Jean Passanante, whom also used to write for General Hospital, is no longer with Y&R, and is headed back to writing for GH!
Fans of the current Writing/Producing Duo, “Cartini” or, separately, Ron Carlivati, and Frank Valentini are rest assured that those two are not going anywhere. Jean Passanante made her twitter announcement which including her expression of excitement for working with Carlivati and Valentini.
We are excited to see what Jean brings to residents of Port Charles in the future!
Heading back to Port Charles! I hear there's one nutty hospital there. @carlivatiron
Closely following the exit of Ian Buchanan (Duke Lavery) from General Hospital, co-star Finola Hughes (Anna Devane) will also be making an exit.
In General Hospital casting news, the latest Soap Opera Digest issue has reported that Hughes will be leaving the set of General Hospital for approximately three months.
The long time GH actress will take a break from the daytime drama to work on another project. Hughes will be directing a file called, The Byrd and the Bees, which also features her good friend, Ian Buchanan. Head Writer, Ron Carlivati, tells Soap Opera Digest, “She will be back, rest assured.”
On Friday, May 15th, General Hospital goes LIVE! Literally anything can happen as the cast and crews are raw and exposed.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the plan for the 2 day LIVE event involves someone getting shot. As if it wasn’t sad enough that we lost Duke Lavery this week, there will be yet another PC resident involved in a shooting.
After the death of his friend and colleague, Duke Lavery, Sonny is out for revenge. Since Anna Devane and Agent Sloane need to make it look like Jake is the one who shot Duke, Jake may be a target. If Sonny gets wind of Jake having any possible involvement in Duke’s death, Sonny will go after Jake no questions asked.
Will Jake be the one to get shot on Sonny’s orders? Oh the possibilities… Watch GH go LIVE this Friday, May 15th and Monday, May 18th!
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