Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) is working hard on Elizabeth Webber’s (Rebecca Herbst) behalf as he does does what’s necessary to comfort her boys and keep things as normal as possible during their mom’s absence.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn continues to hold down the fort while Elizabeth is at Shady Brook. Liz’s son, Aiden Spencer (Enzo de Angelis) is having a difficult time adjusting to everything that’s going on, so much so that he’s even concerned about Jake’s inevitable days of college and being left to fend for himself. As much as Elizabeth’s family has suddenly been turned upside down and since the death of Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) has impacted them all so deeply, with Finn, there has been hope.
General Hospital fans have been concerned for Elizabeth and her portrayer Rebecca Herbst. Due to the fact that General Hospital news and spoilers had not given any insight on Herbst’s status with the daytime drama, fans began to question her status.
General Hospital rumors started circulating, making claims the actress has left the show. Recent General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Rebecca has taken to Twitter to clear up any rumors about her alleged departure. With lighthearted sarcasm, Rebecca made it as imminently clear that she and Liz are not going anywhere. She used fan’s ridiculous reasons for her absence as her way of explaining. Bottom line, Rebecca is just fine. Fans accused the actress of “having cramps,” or the fact that she has children as the reasons she hasn’t been seen on screen in some time.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) just laid it all out for her ex husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). She told it like it is, reiterating how things played out after his presumed death and return from Nixon Falls.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly can’t reason with sonny about the way he pushed his family aside in support of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), the woman who kept Sonny away from his wife and kids and kept him all to herself. The Sonny Carly once knew and married 5 times is now a stranger.
General Hospital fans speculate that Carly is ready to move on. General Hospital spoilers indicate that after his argument with Carly, Sonny second guesses his recent decisions while Carly looks forward.
General Hospital previews and spoilers suggest that Carly could be ready to move on with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). In upcoming GH previews, Drew requests special treatment from his friend and owner of the Metro Court hotel. Will Carly be willing to extend specially privileges?
General Hospital news and spoilers have reported the 59 year old daytime drama has filmed it’s 15,000 episode. Previously the tribute episode was set to air on June 17th, it was then pushed back to June 20th, and now, due to news coverage in GH’s time slot, the celebratory episode will air on June 21st.
When General Hospital fans reflect on their favorite soap opera, they can’t help to think of some key players such as Luke (Tony Geary) and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), along with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), The Quartermaine and Cassadine families, and so many more.
General Hospital news reveals discussions from a recent interview with Daytime Emmy winner and 7 time nominee, Laura Wright as General Hospital’s leading lady, Carly Corinthos.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cleveland.com has acquired some inside information in Laura Wright’s take on the longevity and legacy of this iconic American soap opera. When asked to explain her take on GH’s impressive longevity, Wright explained, “It’s the fans and their love for the show. We’re really here because of them and their love for the characters, the stories and, gosh, the history.”
As a proud fan myself since the mid 1990’s, I feel honored and appreciated at the credit Laura has bestowed upon the fans.
When it comes to taking the risk, and “going there” regarding bold, realistic, raw, and controversial story lines, Laura feels the risk isn’t a threat [because], “those are stories that should be told. So, I don’t find it risky. I find it current and true to humanity. We’re just telling people’s stories. I don’t know if it’s risky to tell the Alzheimer’s story or the transgender story because we are reflecting people in the world today and I think that’s important.”
Are the days of soap operas numbered?
It’s true that General Hospital is one of only 4 remaining soaps on television, and the only daytime drama left on ABC after the cancellation of All My Children and One Life To Live back in the earlier 2000s. However, Laura has a bright outlook when faced with the question of whether or not she finds the days are numbered for the soap genre. Wright explains, “I think the future of daytime is strong with all the different platforms you can watch the show on. The fans love that they can get us anytime, whether it be on ABC or Hulu.” Thank God for all of that!
Carly Corinthos: Wife, Mother, Strong, Capable, and a true force to be reckoned with, all while loving to her fullest ability!
Laura Wright touches on her feelings for her character Carly, and what it’s like playing this passionate, strong, intense, and loving woman. When named a “force of nature,” Laura agreed. She went on to describe Carly. She said,“First of all, thank you. I agree, she is a force of nature. It’s amazing and exhausting to be Carly depending on the day because I’m also Laura and she has her life. It’s really interesting, the difference between playing in Carly’s world and being in Laura’s world. But it’s super fun and I love doing it. One of our writers explained Carly as the woman that everybody wants to be friends with and I was like, oh my God, I love that. It’s so true.”
General Hospital spoilers and reveal Laura has spilled the tea on what is ahead for Carly this Summer. She admits that many changes are in store for her character, and her developing relationship with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is just the beginning.
Ultimately, Laura tells die hard fans exactly what they want to hear when asked about diving into another 15,000 episodes. She declared, “Hell yeah. Bring it on.”
Here’s to General Hospital’s 15,000 episodes and 15,000+ more!
Back on November 1st, ABC and General Hospital’s vaccine mandate too effect, having each and every employee, cast and crew, to mandatorily receive the Covid vaccine.
General Hospital news and spoilers have previously reported on ABC’s mandate, naming two essential members of the cast; Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and Ingo Rademacher (Jasper “Jax” Jacks), who were let go when they declined receiving the vaccine.
GH news reports confirmed that Ingo initiated a lawsuit against ABC after being denied religious exemption. Steve was also denied exemption.
Newly reported General Hospital news and spoilers confirm two additional employees of ABC have now sued the network over it’s mandate. Two essential crew members, Jim Wahl and Timothy Wahl, are exercising their rights and filed lawsuits with ABC and Disney after being denied religious exemption. ABC and Disney declined to comment on the current state of affairs.
Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) and his daughter Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) are far from the ideal image of a warm and fuzzy father/daughter bond. Even though Ryan and Esme’s relationship is somewhat new, the two seem to be in sync.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Avery has signed a 3 year contract with General Hospital, allowing her role as Esme to take center stage in Port Charles. So much is ahead for the young, psychotic con artist, as daddy takes her under his wing.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Jon Lindstrom spilled the tea in a recent interview with Soap Central. The topic of Esme’s mother didn’t escape the interview. And when asked about his newfound daughter Esme, he had a lot to say. Pertaining to the reveal of Esme’s mom, Lindstrom let GH fans in on a little secret. Jon said, “Oh, I think it’s great! It says a lot for the future, and it impacts Kevin in a way that I wouldn’t have expected, because he’s going to have feelings about what his brother was out there doing all those years. Also, here’s this niece, and how’s Kevin going to feel about her? He can’t just have her locked up like he can Ryan — unless she does something really bad!” Lindstrom laughs. He continues, “I think it bodes well for everybody, in terms of just things to play. And I think we’ll be playing a lot of that out this summer, but right now, of course, I don’t know what we’re going to be doing, because they don’t tell me anything.”
General Hospital spoilers indicate that whoever Esme’s mother turns out to be will have a ripple effect, having impact on Ryan’s twin brother Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom), his wife, Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis), and so much more!
Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is looking for love but has been striking out. Ever since she lost the man she could see her potentially short future with, Britt has been down and discouraged by the games of life and love.
Britt’s string of bad luck seems to be the way the universe is leading her to Mr. Right. Britt put her pride and fears aside and went ahead and joined a dating service, just to get stood up. Her hope for finding love at the Society Setups event may have been crushed just as she was almost crushed when Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) dropped from the sky and into the Metro Court pool.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Spinelli has a lot more to do with Society Setups than his friends know. Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) has been trying to figure out what her buddy has been hiding, but nothing seems to add up.
General Hospital rumors claim Spinelli is working with Zelda Telescope (Kristin Carey) and could possibly be the face behind the organization. Spinelli and Zelda have a secret partnership which was likely formed due to their personal interest in Society Setups.
GH previews indicate that Britt seems to be tending to some one in need. She says, “what did you do to deserve this?”
General Hospital rumors hint that maybe Spinelli was the one who matched with Britt. It’s possible he was the one who stood her up after matching with her. Other GH rumors point to a life connection between Cody and Britt. They may have started off on the wrong foot but that doesn’t mean there wasn’t sparks.
Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) and Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) took matters into their own hands as the case against Trina is coming down to the wire.
PCU has already rejected Trina as a result of the ongoing investigation and the nature of the crime in which she’s being accused. General Hospital spoilers reveal Joss and Trina’s stunt at the bar wasn’t a complete waste of time, but was the info they gathered worth what these two young ladies are about to face?
General Hospital previews indicate the cops show up after the bar brawl broke out. Joss and Trina will be questioned by the police and Josslyn will plead with them to let Trina go. She’s willing to take the wrap for her friend, especially since Trina is already under the law’s microscope. Trina and Joss may have done more harm to than good in their attempt to clear Trina’s name.
They won’t walk away empty handed. The girls now know that Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) bought the burner phone from the shady guy behind the bar. But can they prove that was the phone used to record and release the video of Joss and Cameron Webber (William Lipton)?
General Hospital rumors suggest there will be an issue with getting him to become a formal witness due to the nature of his “business.” Will it be enough to take down Esme and exonerate Trina?
Laura Wright and Cynthia Watros make Carly Corinthos and Nina Reeves hatred look natural and even instinctive. They do their job so well that General Hospital fans even believe they don’t get along off-screen.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports have revealed in the past that Laura and Cynthia are very good friends when Carly and Nina aren’t “screaming in each other’s faces,” Wright confessed in a recent YouTube segment on The Locher Room.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cynthia and Laura popped in with The Locher Room to discuss their on-screen and off-screen relationships. When faced with everyone’s question regarding how Laura and Cynthia get through the anger and tension in their scenes as Carly and Nina, Emmy winner Laura Wright explained, “It’s being aware to separate,” Laura said, “and really drop it into when you want to go full on.” Laura continued to explain how she and Cynthia manage by adding, “You don’t want to so worry about the other person,” she added, “because you lose what you need to do for you [in the scene], so you trust that the other person has it figured out” as well as you have.
Ultimately, there is one ritual that seals the deal for ensuring these ladies maintain their close friendship and not let their roles and hating one another in a scene get in the way. Laura confessed, “the hug afterwards is so nice.”
Laura and Cynthia are always up for a game of pickle ball even if Carly and Nina are ready to push each other off a cliff.
GH spoilers warn explosions are on the horizon as Carly’s secret about Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) hits the fan.
The love story between Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is one of the most recognizable and remarkable pairing in daytime TV. Carly and Sonny have been to Hell and back with one another as well as apart. And for the umpteenth time, they have parted. Will there be another chance for this iconic super couple?
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny questions his decisions to support Nina Reeves over his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and kids, particularly his son Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Carly told Sonny exactly how she feels about the man he as become since returning from Nixon Falls. The man she married 5 times is now a stranger.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Carly is ready to close her chapters with Sonny and move on while he dwells on his past. Carly and Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) friendship somewhat mimics her iconic friendship with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). She and Jason only started to develop and act on their feelings after many years of sharing an unbreakable bond. Even though Drew can’t replace Jason, maybe Carly will be able to take their friendship to a romantic level faster than she ever did with Jason.
Gregory Harrison was first announced as the second actor to play the role of Gregory Chase back in October 2020. In 2018, the role of Gregory Chase was played by Days Of Our Lives alum, James Reed.
General Hospital news reports confirm Harrison made his daytime tv debut on ABC’s General Hospital, having prime time credits such as Trapper John M.D., Sisters, Rizzoli & Isles, and more.
Recent General Hospital comings and goings reveal Gregory Harrison’s role as Harrison Chase has gone from recurring to contract. As Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) father, Gregory is putting down roots in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Gregory will find a new love interest in Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Alexis and Gregory’s conversation in the park is just the beginning. They started off a little rocky when Gregory accidentally hit Alexis with Violet’s frisbee, which lead to Alexis jokingly threatening to sue. He then insulted her work at The Invader, which didn’t win him any brownie points either the former attorney.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Gregory Harrison is now on contact with the 59 year old soap, therefore, story developments for his character, Gregory Chase, are well underway. Alexis keeps striking out in tragic ways when it comes to love. Will she finally find happiness with Gregory Chase?
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