It’s always a breath of fresh air when taking a look behind the scenes to see the cast mates of ABC’s General Hospital grow as friends offscreen.
General Hospital news and spoilers share the behind the scenes laughs between co-stars and friends, on and off the set of the almost 60 year old daytime drama.
General Hospital spoilers reveal many become friends in real life, hanging out, going to events and on adventures, and engaging with one another on social media platforms.
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH newcomer, Evan Hofer, who plays Dex Heller, has already made himself comfortable with his new friends. In Port Charles, Dex works for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) as an informant gathering information on Michael’s father, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Most times it seems Dex would actually rather be working for Sonny than Michael, which leads to General Hospital rumors surrounding the possibility of Dex turning on Michael. In real life however, Michael and Dex’s portrayers, Chad Duell and Evan Hofer, are actually friends.
GH news reports reveal Hofer shared some official images from the General Hospital ABC Instagram, if himself as Dex, alongside co-stars Tabyana Ali (Trina Robinson) and Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks). The three young stars were photographed in GH’s Metro Court pool setting, proper pool attire and all.
Evan’s caption reads, “Could this be the LAST POOL DAY of the season?!” GH spoilers reveal Hofer’s post ignited some hilarious comments, one in particular coming from GH’s Chad Duell. Chad dropped an ???? in the comments section, which was followed by a comment from Instagram user @mslulujames . The user writes, “I don’t even wanna know what that emoji implies ???? ????.”
We are just going to leave the interpretation up to the GH fans! ????
Johnny Wactor’s GH departure came as a shock to fans. No one was expecting the nicest and most selfless man in Port Charles to be met with his untimely demise. Now, he leaves his already vulnerable wife to walk through life’s struggles alone.
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) has died, and left Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) a widow. To make things worse, this tragedy came shortly after Sasha and Brando lost their newborn baby.
Moreover, aside from Sasha, Brando was survived by his mother, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). Additionally, family and close friends such as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) also mourn Brando’s loss.
Johnny Wactor Leaves GH
General Hospital news reports confirm Johnny Wactor has officially exited his role as Brando Corbin, which he made his onscreen debut back in February of 2020.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Wactor has officially confirmed his departure from the daytime drama. The actor said goodbye in a video alongside Lexi Ainsworth. One of Brando’s last scenes was shared with Lexi, as Kristina Corinthos found Brando lying in the ground, bloodied from the attack.
In a recent Instagram story, Ainsworth shared her thoughts on working with Johnny and his exit. Lexi Ainsworth posted a photo of herself and co-star, Jonny Wactor, expressing her sadness to see Brando go, while also reflecting on the positive. She reveals she had fun “filming a rain scene” and “working with Johnny Wactor.” Wactor then shared Lexi’s photo to his own Instagram story, commenting, “Bittersweet,” on the actresses photo of the two of them.
It’s sad to see Johnny exit General Hospital. We wish him nothing but the best now, and going forward. Johnny and Brando will be severely missed. ????
David Lautman debuted as the newest, slimy gossip columnist, Smoltz, back in February. He was set to write a piece on Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and how she destroyed the marriage between Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).
General Hospital recaps recall Smoltz walking into the office of Alexis Davis at, The Invader, presenting the idea to the woman running the show. Alexis rejected his story due to the nature of the topic and how it would effect certain people in Port Charles.
General Hospital news reports reveal that Lautman credits Nancy for his recurring role on the ABC soap opera, after she spoke out, expressing her likeness toward the actor and the role he portrayed.
Lautman complimented Grahn in a recent interview with Soap Opera Digest. The newcomer admits, “First off, she is an extraordinarily talented actress who has a great habit of making her scene partners look like rock stars, which clearly has been substantiated by her multiple Emmy Award wins.”
David Lautman went on to disclose that when he first came to the set of General Hospital, Nancy was a fan from the start. He revealed Nancy’s statement regarding her thoughts on his work. Lautman disclosed that Nancy confessed her liking to Lautman in front of the cast and crew, revealing, “I love this guy, we gotta bring him back! He could be like, my quirky sidekick.’ I jokingly volleyed back, saying, ‘That sounds good to me, I’m down for anything. I can do light dusting around the office, organize files, whatever you need, Alexis!’”
General Hospital news confirms Lautman was called back for more scenes, though his scenes alongside Alexis have remained few. He went on to speak highly of his onscreen chemistry with the Emmy winner, revealing, “I think right from the get-go we had great chemistry together and the scenes seemed to click,” he reflected. “Part of that could be attributed to the fact that Nancy is really great at making sure we find the time to speed-read our scenes together a bunch of times before shooting so we really get the rhythm, words, and blocking of the scenes in our bones.”
General Hospital rumors suggest that Smoltz’s work isn’t done, as there will be much more to report in while the woolen of Port Charles live through their daily dramas.
Ever since he felt that his father, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) betrayed his mother, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and the rest of their family, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has set out to take Sonny down.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the hunt is still on for Ava’s attacker and Brando’s killer. Suspects have been questioned and provided alibis, some not so solid as others. Yet still, as Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) became the number one suspect in the attack on his own wife, he couldn’t physically have been in two places at once.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Selina Wu (Lydia Look) could be behind the attacks, as a way to mark her territory in Port Charles, showing the big time players what she’s capable of. Other GH rumors speculate that Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) is too nice for anyone’s own good, and could have been recruited by Selina to work as a mole in the PCPD. Selina’s nephew, Brad Cooper (Parry Shen), has been acting a little edgy lately. He and his bestie Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) discussed his dear Auntie, and it’s obvious that Brad holds great fear of his mob boss of an Aunt.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) and her dad, Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) are certainly among those suspected, but something gives off the vibe that those two would be just too obvious.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) continues to move forward in his threat against his own father. Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) was beginning to catch on to Dex Heller (Evan Hofer), and at the brink of putting the pieces together which would connect Dex to Michael. GH rumors hint that Kichael couldn’t risk being exposed. No matter how tough he thinks he is, Michael knows that his dad doesn’t mess around. If Brando was about to discover Michael’s plan to have Dex working for Sonny under his orders, he would be faced with the wrath of his father.
Would Michael stoop as low as harming family to destroy his dad? Some say no, but General Hospital recaps recall Michael’s vile threats to Sonny, warning that he is on the path to dismantling the Corinthos name in any way deemed fit.
Father and son are at war after Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) threatened his father, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) over choosing Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) over Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).
General Hospital recaps recall Michael’s plan to take down Sonny; which involved hiring Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) as his spy. Dex has been conveniently placed in Sonny’s inner circle, trusted by Sonny while working as an informant for his son.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny’s other son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is on the lookout. He doesn’t share the same feelings toward Sonny as does his brother, Michael. GH spoilers and previews indicate that Dante is highly suspicious of Dex in regard to the possibility of him being the hook killer. But why women Dex want to do this, we wonder? Well, he wouldn’t; unless instructed.
GH rumors hint that Michael could have orchestrated this entire thing. Going after those closest to Sonny, while eliminating his most trusted and dependable employee. Brando would have been one to have caught on to Dex, leading him to Michael. Perhaps Michael couldn’t risk being exposed to Sonny, so getting rid of Brando Corbin was his best option.
For a few weeks, the people of Port Charles have been rattled and left unsettled knowing there is dangerous attacker in the loose. After ruling out Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), the attack on Ava Jerome (Maura West) seemed to have been chosen at random.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, these two attacks were anything but random. GH recaps recall events leading up to the assumptions that these people were targeted purposely as individuals who are close to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital rumors and spoilers suggest that Selina Wu (Lydia Look) is marking her territory in Port Charles, letting Sonny know what he’s up against if he ever crossed her.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) leads the way in suspicions that Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) was intentional. His symptoms which caused his death don’t correspond with his initial injuries.
Sasha, Gladys, and Sonny need answers as they grieve for Brando without closure. GH rumors speculate that Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) may have been the one to have taken Brando out. We was the one visibility around when Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) left and Brando followed. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) wants to destroy Sonny from the inside out- and this may be his way of doing just that.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) have blamed Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) life choices and behaviors being similar to those of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) because of their maternal bond.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly’s planned business trip to Aruba took an unexpected and interesting turn when her flight was first delayed in Jacksonville, Florida, and then soon after, canceled entirely.
General Hospital recaps recall Carly’s encounter with Peyton Honeycutt (Linda Purl) brought about some tough memories for Carly to relive. Although Carly isn’t afraid of her past, she knows who she has become and has left that Jacksonville life behind her.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Carly’s business trip to finally do something for herself will turn into more than she bargained for. It’s one thing to relive memories from a troubled past, but it’s another to learn news aspects of life you never knew.
General Hospital rumors hint that Nelle’s connection to Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) in regard to being a kidney donor match has a deeper connection to the family than once believed. GH rumors speculate that Carly and Nelle could actually be sisters, it is possible that Carly’s mom was entangled with Peyton Honeycutt’s husband, which would explain why the Glam committee is so fixated on moving that grave yard where Carly’s mother rests. Carly could have blocked out these memories as these were traumatic events in her young life, when all she wanted was to run from her past and move forward.
What if Carly is actually Nelle’s sister, and Nina has been mourning over the loss of a daughter that was never hers to begin with?
And here we thought that the real fear stemmed from not knowing who will be coming around the corner with a hook! Who knew the scariest thing would involve sharks?!
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal, GH star Josh Swickard is scared of what’s to come, but we aren’t talking about what’s going on with detective Harrison Chase and the people of Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Swickard has announced he is partaking in an event and he’s excited to take us [fans] along. Josh is running in a Malibu triathlon for which he hasn’t trained. He admits he doesn’t swim abs beloved sharks eat people.
GH spoilers reveal Swickard made it out alive, despite his concerns, admitting, “I don’t think anything bad, bad is gonna happen, I just don’t think it’s gonna be a great time,” the actor admits.
As it turns out, General Hospital spoilers reveal the Malibu triathlon was an “amazing experience.” Josh shared photos of the event and his accomplishments as his wife, Lauren, and daughter Savannah were by his side.
The most talked about storyline that is currently taking place on General Hospital involves a fan favorite actor and character.
Johnny Wactor joined the cast of General Hospital on January 20th, 2020. His role as Brando Corbin grew fast on fans as well as the residents of Port Charles. Brando’s prominent presence in all the front running action was due to his relation to his cousin, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Brando become one of Sonny’s most trusted men, he has shaped his mother Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) into a more tolerable woman, and he has stood by his love, Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson), at every dark turn.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Johnny Wactor has taken to social media with a major hint regarding Brando’s current state of affairs. Brando is fighting for his life and Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) was at first a prime suspect. Although it looks as though Nikolas is in the clear, Wactor dropped a hint to his fan’s about Nik’s possible involvement in the attacks on Brando and Ava Jerome (Maura West).
Johnny and Marcus Coloma will be answering fan’s burning questions in upcoming fan events. Take a look at his IG video!
The role of Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has been temporarily recast by Robert Adamson, stepping in to play the son of Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), in small, but repeated incriminates of time.
General Hospital news reports confirmed the recasting of Michael Corinthos was only temporary, as Chad Duell had explained his absence was Covid related.
GH fans became concerned after Duell returned to the role to then depart again. Michael is involved in some imperative story lines, and some fans have been thrown for a loop having not gotten used to a new face in the role.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports reveal that Chad was recently a guest on Maurice Benard’s YouTube series, State of Mind, where he opened up about his recent GH absences.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, in his interview, Chad candidly explains what’s been going on. Not only has he contacted Covid multiple times, this last time his Stanton’s became so severe, he knew he has to head to the hospital. “I had the symptoms of it: the fever, the cough, a weird headache”, but was testing negative. Then, “on the fourth day, all of a sudden, my chest started hurting unbelievably bad. I felt like I was having a heart attack…. It was so painful, I thought, ‘If I have Covid, it probably went to my chest. I should go to the hospital.’ ” Chad continues to explain that he had been suffering from a common after effect of the Covid virus, and was was diagnosed with acute myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle. There isn’t anything specific to be done regarding aiding this adverse effect in resolving sooner, however, it will go away on its own. Chad admits, “I thought I was dying. I can’t tell you the pain I felt. I was taking morphine and it wasn’t doing anything. So I was scared, man.”
To watch the full interview, CLICK HERE to be taken directly to Maurice Benard’s, State of Mind, on YouTube.
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