Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) was pleasantly surprised by her boss, Lucy Coe’s (Lynn Herring) reaction to the bombshell Sasha dropped. Sasha thought for sure her news would contraindicate her career as The Face of Deception.
Although grateful to still have her job at Deception after disclosing to Lucy that she is pregnant, Sasha is apprehensive about the public attention that comes with such a revelation. Especially when her baby’s father is still in the dark.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Lucy could take things too far with her enthusiasm over using Sasha I’m a knew light. She has already conjured up an idea, now calling The Face of Deception, The Face of CONception.
General Hospital rumors suggest Sasha’s current situation may attract unwanted attention. Since Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) is the father of Sasha’s baby, his ties to Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), along with Sasha’s past entanglement with the drug Lord, is potentially damaging to the situation if made public. Between Lucy and Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), Brando and Cyrus is bound to find out Sasha’s news!
It’s never our pleasure to inform General Hospital fans of any type of negative news regarding the cast and crew at GH. It’s especially unpleasant when the news involves a child.
General Hospital news reports reveal that GH child actor, Erik Olson, one of the twins who have been playing, Wiley Corinthos, underwent a big surgery and is now recovering.
The news was shared on an official account for both, Theo and Erik Olson. The account, which is managed by their mom, is there she shares the details of the situation.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, little Erik is out of surgery and was able to return home. Erik’s mom explains he has a long road of receiver ahead of him. On a positive note, she mentions the view from Erik’s hospital room has a direct view of Prospect Studios, where Erik and his twin brother, Theo, work on the set of GH as Wiley Corinthos.
Take a look at the Instagram post below as Erik’s mom lets fans in on more details of before and after the surgery. Check out their IG stories to catch up.
General Hospital Blog sends our prayers to Erik and his family for a speedy and full recovery.
General Hospital fans have been vocal about their opinion regarding the current storyline involving fan favorite, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Everyone just wants to see Sonny remember who is he and leave his life as Mike behind.
Due to Maurice’s lessened time on screen as Sonny suffers from amnesia, General Hospital rumors began surrounding Benard’s status with the 58 year old drama. Some GH fans have questioned Benard’s half-absence.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny Corinthos is well on his way to regaining his memories from his past life. As for how he will be found and return to Port Charles, that remains a mystery. And as for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), the GH audience wants her to pay for what she has done by keeping Sonny away from Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and loved ones.
General Hospital news and spoilers endure fans that the GH rumors regarding Benard and Covid are false. Another rumors is that Benard has made himself scared on screen due to an outside project such as a movie. Benard has posted and Instagram story, informing fans that the rumors of having Covid and/or filming a movie is actually false.
Every now and then, we as GH fans recognize a familiar face or two as new and different characters come and go, and some are even here to stay.
These new (to GH) faces which we often recognize sometimes have ties to established actors on the show. Earlier this month, General Hospital news reports confirmed that, Rob Kent, a new nurse over at General Hospital, was played by GH’s Risa Dorken’s husband, Bo Clark. And it’s no secret that Wes Ramsey, who plays Peter August, is romantically tied to GH’s leading lady, Laura Wright, as the iconic badass, supermom and now Mob Boss, Carly Corinthos.
General Hospital news and spoilers inform fans of another character/actor connection on the set of General Hospital. GH star, Kin Shriner has tweeted a photo of himself with real life girlfriend, Trish Ramish, revealing her identity as the hostess working at The Metrocourt.
Below you will see a behind the scenes photo of Shriner and Ramish, “waiting for the action to start.”
General Hospital comings and goings reports share Ramish has been on and off the GH canvas since 2019. We hope to see more appearances and possibly some interaction between Trish Ramish and boyfriend, Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin).
General Hospital star, Maurice Benard has been having a great time with the change of pace that comes with portraying an entrepreneur new personality for the legendary Mob Boss, Sonny Corinthos. Benard recently confirmed that Mike will soon begin to remember parts of his life that reveal his true identity as a gangster from Port Charles, NY.
When it comes to long, drawn out storylines, GH fans have proven time and time again that they (we, myself included), lack patience while waiting for the stories to unravel. When referring to the current situation with Sonny Corinthos and his other persona, Mike, patience is running very thin. Although fans understand the process, it’s difficult to watch as Nina Reeve (Cynthia Watros) keeps Mike all to herself while she knows damn well that Sonny’s family is grieving his loss back home in PC.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny will soon be reunited with his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), his children, and his loved ones. Until then, Sonny will experience memories and bits and pieces of his old life.
General Hospital news leaks confirm Maurice shared a video for his GH fans, letting them in on a secret. In the video, he is sitting around relaxing, reflecting on his current characters, Mike and Sonny. As he narrates the homemade video from “Mike’s” perspective, he said, “I’m starting to remember like, my past.” Benard goes on to say, “I keep hearing, Sonny where have you been? What’s up?…”
Take a look at Maurice’s video below, as he reveals to GH, and Sonny fans that Mike is starting to remember who he really is.
Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) made the tough decision to go against what his mother, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) advised, and went ahead and made a deal with his good ole Uncle Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Even his wife, Ava Jerome (Maura West) begged him not to return Florence Gray to Cyrus in exchange for Alexis Davis’ (Nancy Lee Grahn) protection.
Nikolas realizes he should have done things differently when dealing with Cyrus. But it’s too late to go back and change things.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas is ready to face his uncle with an approach that is an equal, and possibly even greater force. Nikolas isn’t messing around now that he sees how dangerous Renault can be after threatening Ava and Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) daughter, Avery. Cyrus even tried to intimidate Nikolas by name dropping his son, Spencer Cassadine (Nicolas Bechtel).
General Hospital previews show Nikolas telling Ava that Cyrus is about to meet his father’s side of the family. Renault thinks his tougher and more ruthless than a Spencer, but wait until he feels the wrath of the Cassadine side of the family.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Nikolas is ready to unleash talked Cassadine savagery. Nikolas Cassadine has always prided himself on how different he is from his father, Stavros, leaving evil in the past with Helena and the rest. But Nikolas has always had it in him to do what it takes as a Cassadine.
Nikolas is about to show Cyrus the true meaning of why he’s referred to as, The Dark Prince.
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) was always down for the ride with her true love, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Come Hell or high water, Jason and Sam were each other’s ride or die. Knowing exactly what Jason’s line of work was all about, Sam not only accepted the lifestyle, but was a willing participant.
As time went on, JaSam continued to go on strong, even when external forces would tear them apart. Jason and Sam always fought their way back to each other, and they fought hard. Even after everything they’ve been through, one day Sam came to a realization that this life is no life for raising kids. And just like that (so it seems), she broke things off for the sake of the children.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam is about to get a taste of what it’s like from the outside looking in, as she goes through each and every connection possible to help her to Jason. Sam is so used to being entangled in Jason’s life that now that she isn’t his number one priority, she’s having a difficult time coming to terms with the fact that there will be information for which she isn’t privy when it comes to Jason’s business.
General Hospital previews show Sam confronting Carly Corinthos (Maurice Benard) about the lack of information Carly is disclosing to her. Carly has to watch herself even more now that she has stepped up and took Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) place as part of the Five Families. Carly knows she’s already in over her head and she has to stay afloat. Involving anyone else at this point would just add to the risk. It’s obvious that Sam ari loves Jason, and she is still a priority to him. But for now, he’s on the run with Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), and Carly is running the show. To say there’s no room for Sam might sound a bit harsh, but at this time, it’s true.
Sam is definitely starting to feel like an outsider now that she reaps what she has sown. Britt and Carly are taking priority in Jason’s life and there’s nothing Sam can do about it at this time.
Earlier this month, General Hospital news reports confirmed a new role has been created and will debut this week, as someone new arrives in Port Charles. General Hospital comings and goings news has announced Guiding Light’s, Kimberly J. Brown has joined the cast of GH.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate Kimberly J. Brown will be playing the role of Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) new hire. “Nurse Jennings” (Peter’s version), will deceive Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) by leading her to believe she is there as her new caregiver.
Maxie and Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) plan to tell Peter their baby girl has died all while hanging her over to Brook Lynn in an attempt to swindle Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), may crash before it even gets off the ground. Unless Maxie’s intuitive radar goes off, Peter will figure out exactly what Maxie, Britt (Kelly Thiebaud), and Brook Lynn are scheming, making things messier and more dangerous than ever.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has struck again! The woman found as a potential nurse for Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) has fallen victim of Peter. Instead of landing the job and getting paid, she has paid with her life.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter has murdered the woman whom Maxie found to interview as her potential nurse, to look after her during the remainder of her pregnancy and beyond. Peter insisted on having someone there to “help,” therefore a nurse for Maxie was a must. This demand from Peter should have raised a big red flag in front of Maxie’s face.
General Hospital previews show Maxie greeting the woman she believes is Nurse Jennings. The real Nurse Jennings never made it to Maxie’s apartment after being deceived and then murdered by Peter.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter has hired his own version of Nurse Jennings, posing as the woman Maxie thinks she found. Maxie seems pleased to meet her potential nurse when she greets her at the door, but soon after, she questions “Nurse Jennings” as to why she already knows that Maxie is having a baby girl. That is information Maxie hasn’t disclosed as of yet; leaving her curious about how the nurse would have known. The new nurse is already giving hints away that should clue Maxie in on what’s really going on. It’s obvious she’s working for Peter, but will it be that obvious to Maxie?
General Hospital rumors suggest Peter’s plan to keep watch and invade Maxie’s privacy will be done through the woman he has hired to keep tabs on her. If Maxie agrees to hire Jennings as her nurse, the plan to give her baby to Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) to deceive Peter (and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart too) will be exposed! Maxie better smell a eat when interviewing Nurse Jennings!
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is causing more trouble then she just realize. Not only are her actions hurting Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and the rest of Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) family, danger is never isolated when it comes to mob related violence.
General Hospital spoilers reveal things get worse before they get better in Port Charles. Nina is the reason Sonny isn’t able to protect his territory in Port Charles against Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Due to his disappearance, and Jason Morgan’s current situation, making him unavailable to represent the Corinthos Organization, Carly had to step up line a boss. She nailed her impression on the Five Families and earned her place at the table. Carly’s newfound membership as Mob Boss has pushed Renault out, making him more motivated for revenge than ever.
General Hospital rumors claim Cyrus will go after Sonny and Carly’s son, Michael (Chad Duell), making him and his family, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), and Wiley, a target. GH rumors further claim that Willow might be the one to pay the price when Cyrus strikes.
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