Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) has had her fair share of secrets from her ex-fiancé, Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton). Now the tables have turned and Finn is hiding something SO much bigger than Anna could imagine.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Dr. Finn are the only two who know exactly what happened to Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Anna has been jogging her brain trying to figure out Peter’s whereabouts, when Finn has known this entire time.
General Hospital previews show Anna questioning Finn about Peter. He seems to be sure that Anna won’t find him. She asks Finn, “Is there a reason why you don’t think I’ll find Peter?,” and Finn hesitated with a frozen look on his face.
General Hospital rumors suggest Finn and Elizabeth have done something with the body, and only they know where Peter’s lifeless body can be found. Finn gets close, but rumor has it he holds onto this secret a little longer.
Everyone is in an uproar after Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) accepted Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) marriage proposal. Although she’s clearly in love with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), Willow thinks she granting a dying man his one last wish.
Previous General Hospital spoilers revealed that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) was about to get real with Willow. She told her cousin’s baby mama that she shouldn’t marry Chase. Even Brook Lynn knows that Michael and Willow have real feelings for each other, and she also cares about her friend, Chase. She doesn’t want to see him hurt by lies.
General Hospital previews show Brook Lynn isn’t the only one trying to talk Willow out of her decision. Willow’s estranged bestie has something to say. Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) questions Willow on her decision to marry Chase. She has an extremely confused look on her face when asking Willow why.
General Hospital rumors claim Willow will realize the damage she has done when Finn (Michael Easton) figures out the cure and Chase doesn’t die. Can Sasha knock some sense into Willow before things go too far?
There has been quite a mystery surrounding Roger Howarth’s new role on General Hospital. After killing of his character, Franco Baldwin, General Hospital news reports confirmed that actor Roger Howarth would be returning to the show as an entirely new character.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Dr. Austin Holt has roots here in Port Charles, as he is tied to a very prominent and powerful family. GH rumors indicate that Austin’s email regarding an ELQ board meeting is a key clue to Austin’s identity and background.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Austin Holt is in fact a Quartermaine. Making him the son of Jimmy Lee Holt, an illegitimate son of the late Edward Quartermaine.
GH fans radar went off in the May 17th episode when Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) mentioned Jimmy Lee Holt as an example of how the Quartermaine family has survived many who have done before Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Because of this name drop, GH fans began to wonder if Austin would have some type of connection to Holt.
It turned out Austin is very interested I. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and it’s no coincidence that his interest has to do with the fact that Michael is not only a Corinthos, but a true Quartermaine as well.
Does Austin have good intentions? GH news and spoilers disclosed that GH writers wanted Howarth’s new role to play a lighter, softer, character, as opposed to the dark and twisted early version of Franco Baldwin.
Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Olivia Falconeri Ashton’s (Lisa LoCicero) began to fall apart after Ned’s trust in Olivia was lacking. Ned believed she was out on adventures, cheating on him with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). Ned then let himself use his thoughts to control his actions, finding himself in bed with Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn).
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate Olivia is feeling more confident about a future with Ned. She’s starting to come around on Ned’s sincere apology.
General Hospital previews show Olivia extending the offer to stay at the Quartermaine mansion to Ned. This would be the first time sleeping under the same roof since they separated over what he did with Alexis.
General Hospital rumors claim Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) baby Bailey Lois, is bringing the family closer together. But soon enough, everything will end up blowing apart and Brook Lynn’s lies could tear apart this family.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is a very resourceful woman. She sprung immediately into action without hesitation when she had to step on for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) at the meeting with the Five Families.
With the help of Brick (Stephen A. Smith), Carly’s been calling the shots. General Hospital rumors claim Jax (Ingo Rademacher), may have been right about one thing, Carly enjoys the power.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Jason and Carly will clash over who should be in power. Now that Jason has been exonerated, there’s no reason he can’t step back into this position of power.
It looks like Carly doesn’t want to give up her newfound control over the baddies of Port Charles. But how far will she oppose her main man, best friend, and shoulder to lean on, Jason Morgan? Some will argue that Carly has her own family to manage and look after, and to leave the Five Families to Jason. Other are all for Carly’s new role as a bad ass mob boss.
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has never been one to openly express and/or admit his feelings and emotions. He’s always had a reserved way of showing his feelings, and only when the time was right. His lack of emotional vulnerability results in his “stone cold” persona.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason and Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) have developed real feelings for each other after both saving each other’s lives, and being there for support when they needed someone the most.
General Hospital spoilers previews disclose what’s ahead for Jason and Britt. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) questions Jason about his intentions with Britt and he deflects. He isn’t quite ready to reveal how he really feels about this unexpected connection with Dr. Westbourne.
He may feel a little cold feet moving on from Sam (Kelly Monaco). Jason and Sam were everything to each other for a life time. And now she has backed away for the sake of her children’s safety. She made her choice, and now Jason needs to feel comfortable moving on.
General Hospital reclaim Jason Will every ally come around and admit he can see a future work Britt, no matter how long that may be.
A while back, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), and Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), formed a sisterhood pact, promising to always have each other’s back through life’s twists and turns.
Maxie’s connection to Nina and Britt come from their love for the late, Nathan West (Ryan Paevy). When the three women made their pact, they promised to stick by each other’s side no matter what.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie leans on Nina while still trying to overcome the trauma which was brought about by her ex, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Nina is back in town after Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) gave Nina permission to spend time with his son, Wiley.
Nina has been up to some shady business while staying in Nixon Falls. General Hospital previews show Maxie is all eat as her curiosity is peaked. Maxie wants to know what has kept Nina away and asks all about Mike. Although Maxie, Nina, and Britt have promised to stand by one another, holding back on telling Nina she’s wrong would only do more damage to so many.
But has what Nina done crossed a line? Will Maxie and Britt stand by Nina once they find out she has keeping Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) from Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and the rest of their family?
Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) recently suffered a great loss. Her husband, and stepfather to her boys was taken unexpectedly when he fell victim to Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) psychotic nature.
Liz has been mourning Franco’s (Roger Howarth) loss, first by throwing blame in the wrong direction at Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), then by dealing with the fallout surrounding her son, Cameron Webber (William Lipton), and now keeping herself busy and focused by diving into her work.
Elizabeth has been helping Dr. Finn in his quest to find a cure for Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), as he too has fallen victim of Peter. Liz and Finn have been working closely together while trying to undo the damage Peter has done. Liz feels that Peter has already taken away her husband, so she’s going to do all she can to help Finn so that Peter doesn’t take Chase too.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth and Finn have made a deeper connection than anticipated, as it continues to grow as they work side by side to save Chase. The situation could get a bit awkward since Finn was in a relationship with Elizabeth’s sister, Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig), making Elizabeth an Aunt to Finn and Hayden’s daughter, Violet.
General Hospital rumors suggest Liz and Finn will develop deeper feelings for each other, causing a controversial relationship over the fact that it might be too soon after losing Franco for Liz to jump into a relationship, especially with her sister’s ex.
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Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) started out telling a small white lie for the sake of a dying man’s feelings. It seemed innocent enough since Chase (Josh Swickard) was none the wiser, and his health condition couldn’t really handle any more stress. Willow and Michael thought it would be a good idea to let Chase believe he’s in a relationship with Willow, even though she and Michael have professed their love for one another.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow’s answer to marrying chase will complicate Willow’s situation more than she could have imagined.
Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) thought he had found a cure for Chase by using DNA from both Chase’s parents; himself and Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney). Since that has failed, Chase’s chance at survival looks pretty grim.
General Hospital rumors suggest Willow gets in too deep by accepting Chase’s marriage proposal, and when his health takes a turn, she will be expected to become his wife. GH rumors claim Finn will indeed find the right cure for Chase which will also prove that Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) is Chase’s biological father. And in that discovery, Chase will be cured. Willow is in love with Michael but has promised herself to Chase because she thinks he is going to die.
Once his health is not longer in jeopardy, Chase will want to follow through with a wedding, and she will have to dig herself out from this deep hole she has dug.
Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) and Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) can rest a little easier now that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is under police custody and recovering from a gunshot wound at General Hospital.
The moment Sasha found out she was pregnant with Brando’s child, she was filled with mixed emotions know that Cyrus would pose a major threat to her baby and her baby’s father. Thanks to Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), Brando’s mom, Cyrus was implicated in multiple crimes, taking him off the streets of Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brando and Sasha are at ease for now, but things won’t be completely smooth sailing throughout the duration of her pregnancy.
General Hospital news reports confirmed that actress Sofia Mattsson has happily announced her real life pregnancy, as she now can share in the journey with her character, Sasha.
In a recent Instagram post, Sofia has shared photos of her real life baby bump, expressing her excitement and happiness to be sharing along in her TV character’s pregnancy. Her caption below reads, “Big things happening!! ????…”
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