Nina takes Sonny and Ned?! …Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is on a roll. She’s been on a lucky streak lately, while taking Ws at every turn. In the wake of Nina’s recent victories, those around her have taken one L after another.
If you’re a little lost on this ongoing saga, General Hospital recaps recall just how Nina and Sonny got started. It’s been over two years since Nina found Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) in Nixon Falls. That was when she decided to keep a brain-injured man who she knows has a wife and family, who was also presumed dead, all to herself. Who even does that?! Moreover, if that wasn’t bad enough, she stole more than Carly’s man. Before becoming Sonny’s fiancé, Nina took Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) half of the Metro Court.
“I think I’ve seen this film before, and I didn’t like the ending.” -TS
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, history resembles itself now that Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) thinks he’s someone new. Similarly, Nina is manipulating Eddie Maine as she did Mike back in Nixon Falls. Manipulation is her claim to fame and the tactic used to take advantage of the victim. By using their own words and twisting them for her own benefit, Nina’s manipulative behavior keeps yet another father away from his wife and family. We don’t know about y’all, but this gives major Corinthos family vibes. The damage Nina caused Sonny and his family is irrefutable. And by the looks of things and GH rumors, the Quartermaine’s are next to fall victim to Nina.
GH rumors hint that Nina takes Sonny and Ned! What’s done is done with Sonny. Sadly, Nina got him to fall in love with her. But that is soon to be over. Meanwhile, Nina is all up in her business pattern’s personal life. Once again, Nina benefits by preying on victims. And it just so happens that they are none other than two bestie’s husbands. If history repeats itself, then Nina is going for Olivia’s half of the Metro Court next.
Walt Willey reveals when Jackson Montgomery airs on GH! General Hospital is the last daytime drama left standing on ABC. The network’s other soap operas eventually got cancelled, but other than our 60 year old GH, All My Children and One Life to Live, were the last to go.
Commonly, when an actor’s role from other daytime drama ends, we can see familiar faces pop up to other soaps. It happened often enough, however, it’s not too often that the actor plays the same role. Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that All My Children star Walt Willey is set to join ABC’s last running soap opera.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Walt debuts on GH as Jackson Montgomery in the next coming weeks. Those of us who are long-time soap fans are all too familiar with that name. Because back in the day everyone’s mother and grandmother had the biggest crush on Erica Kane’s (Susan Lucci) main squeeze. I know my mom did! ???? Now, GH spoilers and news reports reveal that iconic actor took to Twitter to make an announcement. In the tweet below, Walt Willey reveals when Jackson Montgomery airs on General Hospital debut. Make sure to clear your calendar and set your dvr for July 12th! Check back with GH Blog for any updates!
Hey Folks! Hope this finds all well! First off, looks like the air date for "Jackson's interactions" with "Port Charles" folks is now JULY 12! As changes happen, I'll keep you posted. And thanks again for all the excitement and support you've shown surrounding all this. Thanks!
Is Kathleen Gati leaving GH? …It seems like the good (or not so good) people of Port Charles can’t catch a break. It’s always one drama onto the next. At the hospital, Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) remains in recovery after her bone marrow transplant. Thanks to her donor, Dr. Liesl Obrecht, Willow has a future.
GH recaps recall recent storylines involving Dr. Obrecht. Retrospectively, so much has happened in such a short amount of time. For a while, Liesl was front and center in multiple lead storylines. First, losing her daughter, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), hit the hardest. Then, she becomes a marrow donor, then is kidnapped before the surgery. The entire thing was a huge ordeal for Willow’s family.
Fast forward, and Dr. Obrecht hasn’t been seen since she donated her marrow to Willow. Due to her noticeable absence, GH fans question the star’s status with General Hospital. So, they took their inquiries to social media. According to General Hospital news and spoilers, GH fans asked if and when Liesl can be seen again. So, is Kathleen Gati leaving GH? Reportedly, Kathleen Gati weighed in on her GH status. However, there wasn’t much to tell as she revealed, “I have no idea if and when I will be back on canvas,” she admitted in response to a follower. “Life is full of surprises!”
We continue to keep our fingers crossed for her return.
Martin slips, Lucy knows Nina’s secret?! The circle of knowledge is growing. Currently, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) hasn’t a care in the world (at least that’s how she acted with Ava Jerome (Maura West). She’s breathing easier now that Ned thinks he’s Eddie Maine. Because, if he’s Eddie, then he doesn’t have any recollection of Ned’s life. That being said, it’s Nina’s lucky day.
But even nature limits the four leaf clover supply. According to General Hospital spoilers, Nina’s luck is running out. How many times is she going to escape getting caught up in her schemes? She’s dodged multiple bullets, with the initial being Sonny’s wrath. How did he not go ballistic after what she did to him? The world may never know.
GH spoilers and previews tease that the trusted circle grows, becoming not-so-trusted. So far Ava, Martin, and Ned, (aka Eddie) are all who know the truth. But soon another will learn about Nina’s involvement with the SEC drama.
Loose lips sink ships all the damn time, and Lucy knows all about that. Unfortunately, the founder of Deception is known for her tendency to let information slip from her mouth. Meanwhile, Lucy Coe and her Lawyer-boyfriend get cozy during some alone time. Is anyone ready for a bit of day drinking? Well, GH rumors hint that Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) and Lucy get carried away with in the garden, and that’s when one thing leads to another. GH spoilers claim that Lucy knows Nina’s secret about Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Will her lips stay sealed?
Today’s GH buzz surrounding Cameron Mathison leaving GH sparked after scenes from the Port Charles courtroom. Unfortunately, things didn’t go as expected. In a shocking bombshell, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) was sentenced to two years in prison. This comes after he willingly took a plea deal to satisfy the SEC.
Previously, Mathison spilled some piping hot tea; the kind that gets fans all fired up and asking questions. In an interview, Cameron shared Drew’s fate in PC. He unexpectedly revealed drop a bombshell.
General Hospital fans immediately began to inquire about Mathison’s GH status. If two years in Pentonville is his fate, then is Cameron Mathison leaving GH? So far, a few GH rumors speculate that there are a few ways this could go. That being said, if Drew really gets hauled off in handcuffs, will he serve the full sentence? Or will some unexpected action vindicate him? Whatever the outcome, General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any new developments.
We sure hope Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) steps up to do the right thing!
Rena Sofer brings Lois Cerullo back to General Hospital?! …Before she was Quinn Fuller on the CBS soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful for nine years, Rena Sofer was part of the Quartermaine chaos in the 1990s. She arrived in Port Charles as Lois Cerullo in 1993. And in just four short years, Sofer’s role became iconic.
What a great time to reflect on iconic GH eras. The 1990s was such a great time in Port Charles. Aside from having been the time I first starting watching GH, the early 1990s was the beginning of making history. The Nurses Ball, the iconic island storyline, and HIV/AIDS Awareness, kicked off the early 90s. Additionally, Jason Quartermaine (Steve Burton) was still wearing argyle sweaters, and Brenda and Sonny were just getting started. Undeniably the 90s vibe in Port Charles was unforgettable.
Rena Sofer Brings Lois Cerullo Back To General Hospital
According to GH history, another unforgettable aspect of General Hospital in the 90s is Wally Kurth’s portrayal of Eddie Maine. As Ned Ashton’s rock star persona, he and Lois Cerullo became the hottest thing on the scene. Their love resulted in their daughter Brook Lynn.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) reaches out to her mom, Lois, in the wake of Ned’s identity crisis. Who knows Eddie Maine better than his ex-wife from Bensonhurst?!
Drew’s sentenced to Pentonville! …When we think of chivalry, to sacrifice one’s own freedom so that someone else doesn’t have to, is a perfect example. Lucky for Carly, she’s dating such a chivalrous man. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is an honorable man who takes accountability for his own actions. Additionally, he protects the ones he loves.
GH recaps recall Drew is dead set on taking the heat for both himself, and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). He seems to think they’ll go easy on him, and that he’ll serve about six months at Spring Ridge. At least that’s what But according to General Hospital spoilers, things don’t go as Drew hoped. Sadly, the cushy punishment he’s so willing to serve isn’t an option. Instead, he gets slapped with a reality check.
Thanks of Nina, Scout could miss out on more time with her father. Additionally, lives and relationships are torn apart after Nina’s impulsive decision. It was more important for Nina to get revenge on Sonny’s ex-wife, than to stop and think about how her actions would affect everyone else. Now, the time has come for Drew to learn his fate. GH spoilers and previews indicate that Drew’s sentenced to Pentonville for two years! How will Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco).
…Jasper “Jax” Jacks (Ingo Rademacher) is one of those chill guys that you can count on to diffuse a heated situation, or be your Knight in shining armor. He’s a family man and loves to be around whenever his business life doesn’t whisk him away to Australia.
According to previous GH news reports, Ingo Rademacher left General Hospital in November, 2022. The news came as a shock to GH fans as reports confirmed Ingo Rademacher was let go. As GH recaps recall, ABC issued a Covid vaccine mandate. However, due to religious reasons, Rademacher files for religious exemption and was denied. Ultimately, Ingo and ABC parted ways. Furthermore, Ingo filed a lawsuit against his employer, but case was dismissed.
Is Jasper Jax Returning to GH?
General Hospital news reports confirm that the Disney corporation terminated their Covid-19 vaccine mandate in November, 2022. Since then, Ingo’s case against the company was dismissed. It’s unclear whether the 25 year GH vet has any bad blood on set, or if he’d even consider a comeback after how things unfolded. What we do know is that Ingo Rademacher remains friends with many of his former co-stars and GH family.
Overall, Rademacher is doing well and carrying on with his wife and children. At this time it’s unlikely Ingo will reprise his role. Sadly, there’s no word about Jax flying into Port Charles on his private jet. But keep checking back for new developments!
…Are Diane and Robert over before they even begin? By now it’s public knowledge that Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) have the hots for each other. And with Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) out of the picture, Diane and Robert have the green light to see where this could go. But will the new attorney in town come between them?
Previously, All My Children fans couldn’t contain themselves when GH news and spoilers revealed that Walt Willey was heading to General Hospital. According to past GH spoilers, Willey goes from Pine Valley to Port Charles, and the best part is that he stays in character. Sadly, the audience said goodbye to Jackson Montgomery and the entire AMC series in 2011. When the soap opera ended, its iconic couple followed suit. In those final Pine Valley moments, Jackson was left at the altar. Without a doubt, devastation spread from the abandoned, fictional groom to the AMC audience at home. Did he ever move on from Erica Kane (Susan Lucci)?
Will Jackson Montgomery and Diane Miller hit it off?
Since the single (as far as we know) attorney from Pine Valley is heading to Port Charles, he has the perfect opportunity for a fresh start. It’s safe to say he won’t have any trouble finding interested ladies when he comes to town. On the contrary, he’ll most like have the opposite problem.
Are you ready for Walt Willey to shake things up as Jackson Montgomery?
It’s very common for celebrities to have one or more of their social media accounts hacked. Many times, the account gets hijacked. Then, the individual notices bizarre changes to the account’s content. Another possible explanation is that an imposter created a mock account. Although General Hospital star Nancy Lee Grahn is very outspoken on social media, fans raise questions about what looks to be her recent Twitter activity. But, are these really Nancy Lee Grahn’s racial slurs? Keep reading to learn more. Towards the bottom, you’ll find photos and Twitter links.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal a series of tweets that include racial slurs, offensive language, and other incriminating and inappropriate content. Shockingly, these were tweets which fall under the name @nancyleegrahn. Although the account appears to belong to the Daytime Emmy Award winner and GH actress Nancy Lee Grahn, we can’t ignore that Grahn’s account was potentially hacked.
WARNING ⚠️ Photos from Twitter user @nancyleegrahn -Are These Grahn’s Racial Slurs, EXPLICIT/OFFENSIVE Language?
General Hospital Blog does NOT claim that these tweets are legitimate. We do not possess that knowledge or authority. We have some photos from the account. These photos show tweets that include extremely offensive/explicit language, racial slurs, political extremism, and more. Please review these photos knowing that this is mostly likely a hacker. Furthermore, it’s highly doubtful that these are actually Nancy Lee Grahn’s racial slurs. Keep checking back to our site as General Hospital Blog stays up to date on the developing story.
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