Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) is a Cassadine through and through. As time goes on, his dark Prince tendencies show through. His evil ways are clear through his actions toward others. He acts in a way that only benefits himself at the end of the day.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas isn’t happy with Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) after Spencer (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) broke down and told his father he no longer wants to be a Cassadine. Nikolas thinks Trina is the one who put the thoughts in Spencer’s head to distance himself from the Cassadine legacy.
Now that Nikolas is letting his true Cassadine traits shine through, no one wants to be on his bad side. General Hospital rumors claim Trina should watch her back now that Nikolas thinks she’s behind Spencer’s decision to turn his back on his family. No one is an exception, but even family, when they get in the way of what Nikolas wants.
The road ahead looks dark when envisioning the future success of ABC’s General Hospital. Recent General Hospital news regarding the shocking exit of fan-favorite, Steve Burton, has put the future survival of the daytime drama in question. Along with Burton’s exit, General Hospital news reports have also confirmed the departure of another lead actor, Ingo Rademacher.
General Hospital spoilers reveal details surrounding Burton and Rademacher’s exit. Both actors believe in medical freedom, and as a result of their beliefs, the door to their career as actors on GH has come to a close.
General Hospital rumors began last week, making claims of their departure from GH due to the mandate which took place on November 1st. Anyone who won’t comply, including all cast and crew, with no exceptions, would be out of a job.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports confirmed their exit along with the inside scoop on Burton’s final days as the legendary Jason Morgan. It has been reported that Burton has already filmed his final scenes as Jason, but there hasn’t been word on whether his character will die as a result of Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) plan, or if the role of Jason Morgan will be recast. Steve’s rival scenes will be wrapped up before the month’s end.
General Hospital rumors ran wild when word got out regarding General Hospital‘s vaccine mandate which took effect on November 1st.
General Hospital rumors hinted at two major GH exits, which included Ingo Rademacher, and Steve Burton, who have played Jasper “Jax” Jacks, and Jason Quartermaine Morgan, since the 1990s.
Steve Burton’s SHOCKING GH Exit
Amidst the recent General Hospital news reports surrounding the vaccine mandate and its effect on the status of the cast and crew, General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm Steve Burton’s exit from the soap opera, along with co-star, Ingo Rademacher.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Steve Burton’s upcoming exit from General Hospital was confirmed and reported to the Toronto Sun.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Steve Burton will exit the daytime drama as Jason Morgan. Sadly, Burton is wrapping up his current storyline with Kelly Thiebaud. Jason and Dr. Britt Westbourne ended before they couldn’t even really begin.
Neither ABC Network nor Steve Burton himself has confirmed the General Hospital exit news at this time. However, GH Blog will keep fans in the loop and updated on any new developments regarding Steve Burton’s General Hospital exit.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is a family man through and through, standing by the side of his loved ones through good and bad. Ever since he’s been back from Nixon Falls, one of Sonny’s most recognizable traits has been buried underneath an unpredictable side of him.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny takes up an issue with his son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Sonny hasn’t really been seeing eye to eye with his family. They expected him to react to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) in a typical way, but to Carly (Laura Wright) and Michael’s surprise, Sonny isn’t handling this situation at all as they expected. Sonny is showing Nina more mercy than she deserves and Carly and Michael can’t figure out why Sonny doesn’t want her to pay for keeping him away from his wife and family.
General Hospital previews indicate that Sonny issue with Michael gets personal when he confronts him. Sonny makes it clear that he’s there on personal business. Sonny disagrees with Michael’s strategy to get revenge on Nina, causing awkward tension between father and son.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Michael can’t put a finger on my his dad has such a problem with Nina paying for her crimes, and especially the fact that Michael set things in motion. Nina’s actions are still making trouble and destroying the lives of the people close to Sonny, while he doesn’t even see it that way. Sooner rather than later, Michael is going to catch on to Sonny’s behavior and reluctancy to make Nina pay. If Michael figures things out first, will he let Carly in on this shocking revelation, or will he want to protect his mom from a broken heart?
General Hospital fans are in shock after the recent GH news reports regarding the status of one of GH’s lead actors, Ingo Rademacher, has spread across social media platforms.
As a result of the Covid vaccine mandate which took affect on November 1st, Rademacher is no longer employed by ABC’s, General Hospital. General Hospital rumors began circulating last week, claiming that Rademacher along with another lead actor, would be exiting the soap opera.
In addition to the General Hospital news regarding Rademacher’s exit, social media outlets were on fire again after some called out Ingo for a meme he posted to his Instagram story. The meme was said to have been labeled as transphobic, resulting in co-stars speaking out on Twitter. For more details on the story, visit General Hospital Blog’s recent article on Ingo’s sudden exit.
General Hospital spoilers reveal an update regarding GH comings and goings news. It has been confirmed that Rademacher is no longer part of the GH cast and crew, as his last air date is set for November 22nd.
We are saddened by the recent turn of events that have lead to this point, ultimately the exit of fan favorite, Ingo, as Jax. We wish him the best in all his future endeavors in his personal life as well as his career.
Social media platforms are on fire following the recent, shocking news related to one of General Hospital’s key player, Ingo Rademacher.
Ingo started his GH journey back in the 1990s and will end his run after nearly three decades as Jasper “Jax” Jacks. The news comes after learning TPTB have mandated the cast and crew to receive the Covid vaccine. Rademacher believes in medical freedom, and therefore is going against ABC’s recent mandate for those who work on the daytime drama, General Hospital.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Ingo’s exit from the soap after he received backlash for not complying with the mandate. Co-stars, Laura Wright, who plays Carly Corinthos, Cassandra James, who plays Dr. Terry Randolph, and Nancy Lee Grahn, who plays Alexis Davis, have weighed in on the drama via Twitter. Rademacher is under fire for a recent meme shared to his personal Instagram story, which featured a transgender woman. He immediately got pegged for being transphobic, while others see things in a different light.
I am aware of the transphobic post shared by a GH member & I would like to start by saying I am disgusted by this action. Misgendering trans individuals is dangerous & I do not support this behavior. I stand in support of all trans folks & echo the words of @cassandrajames_
The fellow actor, #IngoRademacher, is mercifully no longer a part of the #gh cast. Transphobia & misgendering are disgusting & should be unacceptable in any industry, including soaps/acting. I stand with my costar, @cassandrajames_, & the trans community. https://t.co/pjj6FzEncg
Along with the recent General Hospital news regarding Ingo’s status with GH due to the vaccine mandate, Rademacher is being called out for his recent meme which was posted to his personal IG account.
Nancy Lee Grahn has confirmed Rademacher’s exit following the overwhelming drama.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any developing news regarding this shocking topic.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is back in Port Charles and his status in the city is like an unwritten rule where people just know who is and what he stands for.
Everyone knows the power Sonny holds, while his enemies rely on threats and violent attacks to try and undermine his authority over Port Charles and the mob world.
Many times Sonny uses his power to help others. General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny does just that now that someone he cares about is in need. The ironic part of it all is that the person is the very woman who caused so much hurt and pain for himself, his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and their family.
General Hospital previews show Sonny and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) discussing the current state of affairs surrounding Michael’s (Chad Duell) attempt to bring Nina down for what she has done. Legally, she has committed fraud and can be charged as such.
However, General Hospital rumors hint that Sonny will throw his weight around, using his power to keep Nina out of jail. His actions will go against those of his son’s and the wishes of his wife, Carly. If Sonny used his power to protect Nina, his actions will more than likely cause a rift between himself and his family. It’s only a matter of time before Carly and Michael find out the whole truth about what went on between Sonny and Nina.
Lives were turned upside down for the people of Port Charles when Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) disappeared. But instead of things falling back into place upon his return, he and his loved ones are still struggling through life’s challenges even now that he is back.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) were headed down a new yet familiar path together when they were blindsided by Sonny’s miraculous return from the dead. Now Carly is left to sort out her feelings.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly is still dealing with the fallout of her feelings for Jason all while having her husband back in her life. What she doesn’t know is that Sonny is struggling with his feelings as well after falling in love with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
General Hospital previews indicate that Carly confides in Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), telling her she has put her friendship with Jason on hold. Jason is off with Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), playing her hero while he helps find her mother, Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati). Carly had to put her feelings for Jason on the back burner in order to stay true to Sonny, while oblivious to the fact that Sonny has a place in his heart for the woman who kept him away from Carly and their entire family.
Right now Carly has to keep Jason at arm’s length, even though that’s not what she wants.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) knows how to push all the right buttons to get under someone’s skin, and that’s exactly what she is doing with Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn gets thinking after Esme lays the peer pressure on thick, getting a little too personal about Joss and Cameron’s (William Lipton) relationship.
General Hospital previews indicate Josslyn gives her relationship with Cam a second thought in terms of taking things to a new level. After Esme’s assessment of Joss and Cam, comparing them to the intimate details she shares with Spencer, Josslyn might feel insecure about the intimate details between herself and Cameron, and now ponder the idea of having sex. Esme’s taunting seems to be having an effect on Josslyn, as she pushes all the right buttons.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Esme’s peer pressure will lead Josslyn to make a big decision. Will Cameron be on board?
The Savoy is the newest and trendiest spot in Port Charles, drawing in patrons with its swanky, yet chill vibes. Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) seems to have a good grip on business ownership, handling typical business situations as they come.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis’ level of experience with owning a club is put to the test when a not-so-typical issue presents itself.
According to recent General Hospital previews, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) stops by The Savoy to question Curtis about suspicious activity. He asks Curtis his whereabouts after the club closed. Curtis has to throw out Joey Novak (Patrick Zeller) for harassing Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and has no regrets. He doesn’t want any of that drama at his club, and more importantly, he was protecting Carly.
General Hospital spoilers and w indicate trouble ahead as the Novak’s want revenge on Carly and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) for killing Charles Buscema (Bart Tangredi) and Vincent Novak (Glenn Taranto) in the night of Carly and Jason’s wedding.
Curtis doesn’t want trouble anywhere near his establishment, but odds are, that isn’t the last he has seen of Joey Novak and the rest of the Corinthos family enemies.
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