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Category: General Hospital Comings and Goings
General Hospital comings and goings archives fills GH fans in on the latest GH news. Each exit and arrival can be found on GH Blog’s comings and goings page.
From time to time, the characters we’ve grown to love (or love to hate) leave. Some return after some time, and others arrive on the canvas unexpectedly. As GH fans, General Hospital Blog knows exactly how it feels to lose a beloved character, as well as how it feels to love (or hate) a newby. Whatever emotions are flowing through at the time someone leaves or enters the canvas, fans can be sure to get the latest information on our GH comings and goings page.
General Hospital star, Ingo Rademacher, who plays the fan favorite, Jasper “Jax” Jacks. He has recently made headlines over an Instagram post, expressing his view point on those who tried to get him fired over his opinion on world’s current controversial debate. The hashtag #FireIngo trended on social media platform, Twitter.
General Hospital News recently broke, revealing that General Hospital fans started a hashtag trend with the intention to get Ingo Rademacher fired from his job because they did not agree with his stance on the vaccine mandate.
General Hospital Blog shared Ingo’s IG post, letting those people know exactly what he thinks of them trying to ruin his career.
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH cast mates have chimes in, including rival, Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis), and former co-star, Kimberly McCullough (Robin Scorpio). McCullough responses to an article tweeted by Deadline Hollywood, which showcased the current real life drama from ABC’s General Hospital.
In the tweet below, Kimberly quoted lyrics from rapper, Ice Cube, tweeting, “you betta check yourself before ya wreck yourself.”
Never has an inanimate object ever received so much attention as does the infamous, Corinthos moss bowl!
The conversation piece has kept fans buzzing about the decoration which has been featured on the Corinthos kitchen for years.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the Corinthos moss bowl as recently been replaced by a bowl of floating white flowers. Some fans are up in arms over the disappearance of the iconic green moss, while others are thrilled to see it go. Whew do you stand on the debate among General Hospital fans?
There have been so many close calls and close encounters when it comes to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) being discovered by someone, anyone, who knows him- other than a villain like Peter August (Wes Ramsey) of course.
Remember when Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) stopped into the Tan-O to get a bite to eat, and Phyllis (Joyce Guy) was so kind to give Trina some pasta, made by “Mike”? Phyllis even gave Trina a container to take home and freeze for another time.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Trina offers up some help when Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) wants to cook up something special for her father, Jax (Ingo Rademacher).
General Hospital news and spoilers confirmed the time is near for Sonny Corinthos to return home to his family. Maurice Benard informed fans the drama and deep scenes would be coming soon.
According to General Hospital rumors, Trina will bust out the frozen sauce given to her by Phyllis, which was made by Sonny. Back home in Port Charles, Sonny was known for his pasta sauce- a taste so recognizable that it can’t be mistaken for anyone else’s!
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is beside herself with fear ever since Peter August (Wes Ramsey) showed up in Nixon Falls. Nina doesn’t just fear for Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), James, and Louise, but she fears for herself as well.
After Peter’s threat/blackmail, Nina was left stunned with nowhere to turn. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina has found someone to turn to- Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), to help handle the situation. And even though “Mike” has no idea the betrayal Nina is currently stirring, he too has her back when it comes to Peter.
General Hospital previews indicate that “Mike” aka Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) will give Peter a piece of advice. He has always been able to handle difficult and threatening situations like when Elijah was coming around and trying to swindle Phyllis (Joyce Guy) and Lenny (Rif Hutton). “Mike” gets his survival instincts from his true self.
General Hospital previews show Sonny telling Peter that it’s time to get out of town as he unleashes his inner self and personality.
General Hospital rumors claim Peter will notice the true Sonny coming out in full force.
Watch today’s episode of General Hospital to see Sonny become more of himself!
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has taken her lie one step at a time, dealing with each close call as they come, somehow wiggling her way out of the sticky situations. This time Nina won’t be so lucky.
Finally, someone from Port Charles has discovered that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is alive and that Nina has been keeping him hidden and all to herself. Peter August (Wes Ramsey) finding Sonny and Nina is probably even worse than Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) making the shocking discovery. At least then, Nina wouldn’t be forced to do things that would betray those she cares about more than she already has.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina reaches out for help after Peter uses what he has discovered as a plan to trap Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). Nina is backed into a corner, risking being exposed, or risking Maxie and Louise’s lives.
General Hospital rumors suggest Nina will either sell out Maxie and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), and tell Peter what is going on with his baby, or she will turn to a dear friend for help. Either way, it looks like Nina will be spilling Maxie and Brook Lynn‘a secret.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) made his intentions toward Nina very clear. Nina knows that Valentin would do anything to help her if she so simply made the request. She believes that if she told Valentin the truth about Brook Lynn’s lie about baby Bailey, that he would see past what Brook Lynn did and be able to protect baby Louise anyways.
Nina has been threatened and blackmailed by Peter. Now it’s up to her next move to dictate which direction this situation will turn. Will Nina spill Brook Lynn’s secret to help protect Maxie and Louise?
Too often we hear about so called fans taking to social media to bully or try and cancel someone. Many of the actors at General Hospital have spoken out about the unfortunate fact that some people take things way too far with their tweets and social media comments. For example, just recently, GH star Laura Wright, who plays leading lady, Carly Corinthos, announced she’d be taking a break from Twitter due to all the online haters. Well it’s happening again, this time to GH’s Ingo Rademacher, who portrays Jasper Jax Jacks.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Ingo has posted a video, firing back at the haters and “bigots” who are trying to take him down with the hashtag, #FireIngo.
In the video below, Rademacher expresses how important it is for individuals to have their own opinions and respect those different than their own.
“To all the bigots that called for my firing at GH and made #fireIngo trend ???? (thanks for the press btw) about a post of mine that is factually correct. Getting vaccinated does not stop you from spreading the virus. That’s straight from the CDC. Mandating any vaccine is wrong but especially one that doesn’t stop the spread, that’s nothing short of crazy talk. If you want to take the vaccine, take it. Just know you’re doing it for yourself, not to save anyone else. You’re not a hero. ????♂️“
Back in June, General Hospital Blog broke the news, revealing that General Hospital star Sofia Mattsson was excited to announce that she could share in her character, Sasha Gilmore’s pregnancy journey. Gilmore revealed she too was pregnant with her first child.
General Hospital news reports confirm Sasha has given birth to her first child. According to her Instagram, her son was born four weeks ago on July 26th.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has unexpectedly resurfaced, and in the most unusual place. Peter ended up in Nixon Falls, at the door of the Tan-O, while he was following Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) out of Port Charles.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has managed to keep Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) a secret from the entire city of Port Charles for many months. It’s been a long time coming for karma to do it’s job and come to bite her in the @$$.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is a ikr to her what she deserves in the form of karma now that Peter has discovered her dark secret. Peter’s goal is to her to Maxie and their baby, Louise. Peter will use what he has discovered about Nina to back her into a corner.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Peter is going to use Nina and Maxie’s trust in her to trap Maxie. Nina is desperate to keep Sonny all to herself and has gone to great lengths to cover her tracks over these many months. GH rumors claim Nina will be blackmailed by Peter as he threatens to expose her to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), Sonny himself, and everyone else back home. What will Nina have to do in return for Peter’s silence?! Some GH rumors claim Nina will sell out Maxie and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), exposing them for having many Louise pose as baby Bailey.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina may go another route. In the next upcoming episodes, General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Nina reaches out for help. It’s possible she calls upon Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), because she trusts that he will help no matter what, even if that means telling the truth about the baby. Nina is certain that Valentin will still protect baby Louise, making it a possibility that the one she reaches out to is Valentin.
Now that someone from PC has recognized Sonny and knows Nina is keeping him hidden, she now must either come clean or keep scheming to hold on to her secret.
General Hospital and Hallmark Channel star, Ryan Paevey, joined the cast of GH in December of 2013. His five year run ended in February of 2018, with his last appearance airing on February 9th, 2018.
His tragic death devastated Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), and Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati). The entire city of Port Charles mourned the death of Detective Nathan West.
Photo Credit: Jim Warren
General Hospital rumors hint that Nathan West and Maxie Jones may have more of a story to be told after Paevey discloses his feelings on a potential return to General Hospital.
General Hospital news reports reveal details of a recent interview with Soaps In Depth. Paevey left the canvas in 2018 and explained why he made the decision to part ways.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Paevey disclosed his feelings about ending his run in the role of Nathan West. He said, “I was ready to go, and I think GH knew that,” Paevey explained. “It was a completely amicable situation. I mean, I owe this show so much. When GH gave me this job, I didn’t even call myself an actor — I didn’t even know if I wanted to be an actor. And as those of you who were watching back then know, it’s been a journey. I’ve learned a lot!”
When reflecting on his final scene as Detective Nathan West, Ryan revealed,“My death was the best thing I’ve ever gotten to play. The stuff in the hospital was so well-written. I was really amazed and, to be honest, honored they wrote it for me. Plus, they managed to get me out of my shirt one last time. Couldn’t leave without that!”
General Hospital spoilers reveal that when asked about a potential General Hospital return, Ryan Paevey explained it is not out of the question.
“I mean, that’s something that we would have to discuss,” he told Soaps.com. “You know, my life has changed quite a bit since I left, and it would be tricky to balance everything out.”
Paevey continued, “We don’t have any plans at present, but I’m always open to work. I don’t know if anybody’s picked up on this yet, but I a little bit of a workhorse. I don’t sit still very well.”
When remembering Nathan West, Ryan describes his character as, “a nice guy.” He points out that West really never had that typical soap character type checkered past. The role was kind of one dimensional. That being said, his openness to returning to General Hospital doesn’t come without a stipulation. Paevey admitted that he would return as Nathan West if the character returned with ambiguity.
Hope for General Hospital comings and goings to include Paevey in update news related to his return has sparked GH rumors. General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted on any updates regarding a status change Paevey may have with the daytime drama.
ESPN Journalist, Stephen A. Smith wears many hats as a journalist, TV personality, sports announcer, and actor. Smith has made it known that he is a huge fan of ABC’s General Hospital, and is a good friend of GH’s leading man, Maurice Benard, who plays the legendary mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Brick is back, and the drama isn’t limited to daytime. Stephen A. Smith was a guest host on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
General Hospital spoilers reveal, in the video below, Smith tells the late night crowd that he’s back on General Hospital as mob enforcer, Brick. Brick has been there for Sonny’s wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) to help in any way possible as they handle the mob business in Sonny’s absence.
In his monologue, Smith gives a shout out to Rylan Seacrest, who is known for the many hats he wears in the entertainment industry. Stephen teases and says, “Watch out Ryan Seacrest, I’m coming for your ass!”
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