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Some legendary content developed from the passionate and even volatile relationship brought out by Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil).
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm actress Vanessa Marcil gave her take on some GH related topics during a lm Instagram Live. The Sonny and Brenda fan group in Insta shared the stage with Marcil in a live chat where she was asked questions by the fans and divulged some information on her own.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) fans might take this argument outside after learning what Vanessa has to say about Sonny and Brenda. General Hospital spoilers reveal Vanessa has named herself (as Brenda) to be Sonny’s soulmate. When asked about returning to the daytime drama, Marcil disclosed, “I am Sonny’s soulmate. She’ll always, always return out of love to get her man.” Carly fans all over are in an uproar with the opposing view that Carly is somehow NOT Sonny’s true soulmate. We won’t spend too much time fretting about that one. At the end of the day, it’s a soap opera, right? And besides, that’s to be determined by Sonny himself ????
General Hospital spoilers reveal Vanessa went on to talk about her days at GH, working with Maurice. She assures sans that Brenda is alive and living in Rome. She teases, “Sonny is there every weekend. But you guys just don’t know it yet.”
Marcil reflected on her favorite time in Port Charles, which is when Brenda returned the most recent time. She says she does it solely out of passion for her work now that according to the actress, daytime actors have “taken like 80 percent pay cuts.”
When asked about her take on what’s currently going down with her leading man Sonny Corinthos, his wife Carly, and his side piece, Nina, Marcil didn’t shy from expressing her opinion. She stated, “Sonny’s a whore. He sleeps with everybody.” She added, “I think it’s because you guys wanna see him without his shirt on.”
Sonny’s world has been turned upside down how that he and Carly Corinthos are over. Although he has Nina, Sonny’s isn’t himself without Carly- but maybe Brenda could fill that void?!
As Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is suffering through yet another tragic event when it comes to her love life, it’s easy to remember the iconic moments in Maxie’s past loves. One name that comes to mind is Nathan West (Ryan Paevey).
General Hospital news reports confirm GH and Hallmark star Ryan Paevey has sat down to discuss his role as Detective Nathan West, and the possibility of a return to General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Paevey spoke with Soaps.com, shedding light on and GH rumors regarding his return as Nathan West. In a recent interview, Ryan admitted it was “above his pay-grade level,”when being asked about a potential GH return. He disclosed that it’s strictly up to the producers and that he has “no ownership over the character Nathan.”
General Hospital comings and goings suggest that Paevey’s statement does not draw the line for a change at resurrecting Nathan West, whether played by Paevey or a recast.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Paevey goes on to shed some positive light on the situation, giving fans hope for his return. Ryan admits, “If the timetables were right and the show wanted Nathan back right now, I want the fans to have what they want. I want to have what I want, too.”
Based on Paevey’s statement, GH rumors hint it’s safe to say he is open to returning to General Hospital as Maxie’s great love, Detective Nathan West, so long as the timing is in everyone’s favor.
Maxie could really use Nathan right about now…
How do you feel about Nathan West returning and saving Maxie Jones from this gut wrenching heart ache caused by Peter August?
General Hospital star, Tyler Christopher (ex-Nikolas Cassadine) has been making headlines recently when he reunited with GH co-star, Maurice Benard.
General Hospital news reports confirmed, Tyler Christopher would sit down with Maurice Benard in an episode of Benard’s YouTube series, State of Mind.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Christopher has debuted a new look and has shared photos on his Instagram page. Previously, GH news and spoilers and GH comings and goings news, revealed that Tyler Christopher was making a big move from Ohio back to California.
General Hospital rumors began circulating, claiming Christopher was preparing to return to GH. I’m a recent GH Blog poll, results revealed that 70% of voters would love to see Tyler return to the daytime drama.
For many General Hospital fans, when we think “Nikolas Cassadine,” we see Tyler Christopher’s face. He has been the face of Nikolas since 1996 before exiting. The Cassadine’s are a large part of GH and their roles leave lasting impressions.
Although the role of Nikolas Cassadine has been recast with the incredible Marcus Coloma, General Hospital rumors hint there could be room for Christopher to return to the GH canvas in some way.
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Tyler Christopher has moved from Ohio, back to California, settling in San Diego. GH rumors claim this could be an indication of an upcoming return to work at General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Tyler Christopher will be reuniting with his General Hospital co-stars in an upcoming episode of Maurice Benard’s YouTube series, State of Mind.
General Hospital news and spoilers report Maurice and Tyler both shared info on the upcoming State of Mind, which will include Tyler Christopher, Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine), and Joyce Guy (Phyllis Caulfield).
Would you like to see Tyler Christopher return to General Hospital? Take the poll and tell us what you think!
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is a misguided, yet impressionable teenager. Despite his privileged upbringing, young Spencer has hit his share of hard times.
General Hospital spoilers reveal a lost and misguided Spencer will be easily influenced by a family member. In upcoming General Hospital previews, Viktor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) seems to be working his way into Spencer’s life, and head. All Spencer can see right now is that his life at home with his father, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), and stepmom, Ava Jerome (Maura West) is not an option or even a desire, and his Uncle Viktor is offering a helping hand.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Viktor puts emphasis on the importance of family, getting into Spencer’s head as an attempt to gain his trust. GH rumors have made claims that Viktor will get Spencer under his wing, and ultimately, right where he wants him.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has done more than her fair share of turning the other cheek and being the bigger person when it comes to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). She has even held her composure after her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) told her to back off of Nina, the woman who kept him away from his wife and family for months.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina fails to reciprocrate Carly’s same courtesy by showing no mercy for Carly. Of course, Carly is going to confront Nina after she and Sonny’s most recent discussion. General Hospital previews show Nina doesn’t hold back when throwing shaded back at Carly.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Nina is about to spill the tea about her’s and Sonny’s whereabouts on New Year’s Eve. Nina has something to say and she wants Carly to hurt to badly that she in turn hurts Sonny by telling Carly something that’s hooks be told by him.
Will Nina’s attempt at sticking it to Carly backfire when Sonny decides it wasn’t Nina’s place to tell Carly?
At the beginning, Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) actions were driven by selfish motives. She wanted those shares of ELQ back for her family and there was nothing she wouldn’t do to get what she wanted.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) situation presented itself and Brook Lynn and Maxie used both situations to help with a solution to Maxie’s big problem- having to keep her baby Louise safe from Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Brook Lynn needed a baby and Maxie needed to hide hers. It was the perfect solution for what they were dealing with. However, it never comes without a cost.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the whole truth about Bailey’s true identity and biological parents. Currently, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) believes Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn are Bailey’s biological parents. However, he’s about to get another shocking blow when he finds out that Brook Lynn was never even pregnant, and Bailey is actually Louise.
After the initial sting of another major blow, Valentin will realize the most important thing is protecting Bailey, aka Louise.
General Hospital rumors hint that Valentin’s relationship with the baby he once thought was his daughter, doesn’t necessarily have to come to an end. Te situation Peter has gotten himself into obviously prevents him from having a normal relationship with his daughter, leaving room for a loving father figure to take place.
Will Maxie allow Valentin to be a bigger part of Louise’s life once the truth is revealed that she and Peter are her parents?
Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) wants to do his job, and right now, the case involves Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Scotty has some inside information after talking to Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) about Nina’s cryptic description of her love interest back in Nixon Falls. Scotty and Liesl have figured out that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) most likely knows about Nina’s secret and Scott will use that to put Willow on the stand.
Nina pleaded with Willow to keep quiet, for the sake of Carly and Sonny’s marriage if nothing else. Willow is struggling with her decision to say what she knows, but now that she’ll be under oath, Scotty will have to question her in such a way that she won’t have to waver anymore.
General Hospital previews indicate it is coming down to the wire, as Sonny and Nina anxiously await courtroom questioning and the possibility of their secret being exposed.
General Hospital rumors hint when Carly finds out, this will only be the beginning of Nina’s suffering.
General Hospital news reports confirm that General Hospital actress, Scarlett Fernandez took to Instagram to announce her exit from the daytime drama.
Scarlett joined the cast of GH in 2015 and revealed she was saddened to see her journey as Charlotte come to an end.
General Hospital spoilers revealed, on December 21st, Fernandez’s recast made her debut alongside TV father, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Amelie McClain has now stepped into the role of Charlotte Cassadine.
Friday’s episode of General Hospital left fans in tears as they watched Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) say goodbye to their newborn son, Liam. The devastation has rocked the GH fandom, and fans were left wondering why the writers would tell suck a story, especially this time of year.
Fellow actors have given shout outs to Johnny and Sofia for their moving and heart wrenching scenes with baby Liam. The choice they had to make is very real, no matter the season.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, in a series of tweets, GH star, Johnny Wactor, gave his explanation as to why it’s important to tell such a sad tale. For some, it’s no take at all.
1. I want to thank everyone for being so invested in watching Liam’s journey. It’s obviously an incredibly painful storyline that has left many of you with the question, simply put, “Why?” Why tell a story of two new parents, with a shaky foundation, but who have hope to maybe be
2. something together, and then take away the greatest gift they’ve ever had before they even get to truly cherish and nurture that gift, their baby boy Liam? Why this story during one of, if not the roughest stretch of time in many our personal lives? Why during the holidays?
4. We tell stories that are often times extreme, rare, and worst case scenario. These stories are painful. Painful to watch and painful to play. This story about Liam is especially devastating due to the child’s innocence and unfair circumstances.
5. Imagine the pain of those families that have suffered these circumstances in their own real lives. This story is for them. To show them that we see them. That something so terrible and seemingly uncommon and unbelievable can be recognized by the storytellers they watch and
6. they get to see their story shared with millions of viewers. Perhaps, that brings them comfort in some way. Being seen. And perhaps as a not so gentle encouragement to people everywhere to be grateful for the things we do often take for granted. One of them being life.
8. are still with you on these holidays. Life is precious and fragile and death, although inevitable for everyone, can come unexpected. So… I share this not because it’s the “right” answer to the question “why?” There is no right answer. This is just my speculation.
10. Again, I’m so thankful to all of our fans for watching, the kind praise and truly just honored to have such sparked such fervent conversation with this story. Hope to bring everyone some undisputed JOY in the storylines to follow. Much love. And happy holidays.
General Hospital news reports reveal Wactor’s explanation as fans seemed to be in need of some answers. We can all take a few moments to recognize that although some of us watch our favorite soaps to escape reality, the soap opera genre has been known to hit close to home on realistically heartbreaking topics. It’s believed that the writer’s went for authenticity, and Wactor and Mattsson delivered beautifully.
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