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Everyone has been so worried about Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and what will happen to her now that her husband and conservator, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) has died.
General Hospital recaps recall Sasha’s long struggle with drug abuse and depression which became intensified by the loss of her son, Liam.
General Hospital rumors speculated that Sasha would go backwards in the progress she’s made in the fight against her addiction. Brando had been by her side every step of the way, doing everything in his power to support his wife through her darkest times. He saved her from going to Pentonville, at a cost so high she literally had to sign her life away. All was understood that their agreement was their best option for Sasha to stay out of jail and begin her journey in healing with her husband by her side.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Sasha’s future isn’t as dark as her past. Brando’s death doesn’t have to be the straw that broke the camel’s back, but the push Sasha needs to live for the love she had with Brando, and make him proud.
There are many others in Port Charles who love and support Sasha, who will be there for her while she grieves for Brando and strives to honor his memory by staying away from drugs and receiving help with her mental health.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his ex wife Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) suffered a devastating loss when their son Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig) was killed.
Ava Jerome (Maura West) had a hand in Morgan’s death after switching his bipolar meds with placebos, causing him to spiral out of control.
General Hospital recaps recall the lasting effect that losing a their son has left on Sonny and Carly. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny is reliving the pain of losing a child since becoming close to his cousin Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor), just to have him suddenly taken away.
Sonny is a family man through and through. Despite the nature of his business and the acts carried out in order to maintain and ensure his powerful status in Port Charles, Sonny holds family at the highest regard.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) plan to take down his father uses Sonny’s good heart against him. His plan to make Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) not only a trusted employee of Sonny’s, but to set the stage for Dex to become in some way like a replacement for Morgan. Michael told Dex to get close enough to his father to help fill the void after losing his son, Morgan. Now that Brando is gone too, it’s likely Sonny will become even more vulnerable.
General Hospital rumors suggest that recent hints throughout the dialogue could be indication that Morgan Corinthos is alive. Morgan’s name has been dropped frequently in recent scenes, alluding to the possibility that he will resurface in some way.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors have speculated a couple theories involving how the writers could approach Morgan’s return.
Will Carly find her son in Florida?
Right now Carly Corinthos is stuck in her home town of Jacksonville, Florida, after an attempt to attend a business trip in Aruba for personal and professional growth turned into a personal mission. Carly is still stuck in Florida after finding out that Peyton Honeycutt is using her position to overturn the graveyard where Carly’s mother is at rest. Between Carly’s determination to stop Mrs. Honeycutt and the fact that Sonny called and told her to stay away from Port Charles for her safety, there’s reason enough for Carly to try and get comfortable in Jacksonville as it looks like it’s going to be a while. GH rumors hint that Carly could quite possibly find her son, Morgan there, years after his death. It’s possible that Morgan is alive and even being held by Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier).
Is Morgan Corinthos back with a vengeance?
Other GH rumors speculate the idea of Morgan being the hook killer, running around PC. His first victim was as Ava Jerome (Maura West), the woman he once loved. Ava purposely set out to hurt Morgan which ultimately resulted in the tragedy that struck the Corinthos family. Is Morgan alive and out for revenge? Another key component to the hook killer mystery is how the killer tan after Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Morgan’s sister. It’s likely Joss wasn’t a target at all, but then when the mystery attacker got sight of Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor), it seemed obvious that Brando saw the killer’s face. Morgan could have taken Brando out simply because he saw him, it he may have been Morgan’s intended victim since Brando was the one sort of taking his place in Sonny’s life.
Previous General Hospital news reports confirmed that General Hospital star Maurice Benard spilled some tea in a comment from his TikTok post. There fans had asked if Bryan Craig would soon be returning to his role as Sonny’s son, Morgan, when Benard replied to a fan by stating that Craig is too busy to return.
Will the role of Morgan Corinthos be recast?
If Morgan is alive, whether found by his mother Carly or back in PC on his own to get revenge, GH comings and goings speculate that the role may be recast based on Benard’s comment. Will Morgan return unrecognizable to Sonny, Carly, and the rest of Port Charles, not only physically but with a new personality to go along with it?
GH previews and spoilers suggest the killer strikes again. How many more will fall victim before the killer’s identity is revealed?
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) was taken by surprised when she learned more than she bargained for in a recent discussion with her mom, Felicia Jones Scorpio (Kristina Wagner).
General Hospital recaps recall Maxie’s admission to her thoughts on Cody Bell (Josh Kelly), coming clean about taking interest in him if it we’re for her status with Austin Holt (Roger Howarth). Felicia quickly stepped in to deter her daughter from moving forward wth any attraction she may have to the new guy in town.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Felicia and Maxie discussed the possibility of Mac Scorpio (Jon J. York) being Cody’s biological father, which would make Maxie and Cody related. Maxie wasn’t too excited about the news but then as Mac arrived and walked in on his two ladies talking about Cody’s paternity, Maxie and Felicia tried talking some sense into him.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Mac is adamant on leaving well enough alone and not proceeding with any type of investigation to find out if he is the father of Dominique Stanton’s (Shell Danielson) son, Cody.
General Hospital spoilers claim Felicia will take matters into her own hands after Mac refuses to find out if he is Cody’s father. Felicia feels strongly about the possibility of regret Mac could suffer from not being able to get to know his own child. GH rumors hint that Felicia will gather what she needs to get a DNA test in order to prove whether or not Mac is Cody’s father. Mac is strongly against this for now, but will he come around?
Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) fell victim of the mysterious hook killer. Brando wasn’t as fortune as Ava, losing his life to a senseless attack.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the people of Port Charles cannot rest while there is a killer on the loose. No one is safe as the attacks seem to be at random. However, General Hospital previews suggest that these attacks might not be so random. If there is a rhyme and reason to who is being targeted, the killer knows exactly who they will come after next.
General Hospital rumors claim that Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) will face another traumatic event when she discovers the bloodied body of one of her nearest and dearest. Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) have been the best of friends for decades of their adult lives. Two force and intelligent lawyers connected over their similarities and developed their unbreakable bond. If rumors are true, Alexis and Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) discover Diane Miller’s lifeless body, covered in blood.
Is Carolyn Hennesy leaving General Hospital? GH comings and goings reports have yet to confirm Hennesy‘s exit and rumored death of Diane. Keep watching as the mystery unfolds!
The loss of Brando Corbin and his portrayer, Johnny Wactor, from ABC’s General Hospital has hit the fan base community hard. The death of Brando came as a shock to many, having many unanswered questions.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Johnny Wactor’s role as Brando has been killed off the longest running soap opera, leaving his onscreen wife Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and mother Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) to pick up the pieces.
Fans have been anxiously waiting on a statement from Wactor regarding the confirmation of his departure. General Hospital spoilers reveal Johnny has taken to social media to speak out, reaching out to the GH fans. Johnny shared a heartfelt message that personally left us at General Hospital Blog in tears. He admits that he has been “blown away” by fan reactions, confessing he had no idea that we the fans cared so much.
Johnny Wactor goes on to praise General Hospital fans for their dedication. He reminds us all that theee is no fan base quite like this one, as GH fans are extremely loyal. He mentions how the shoe sits 252 episodes a years and we all keep coming back for more.
In the soap opera world, nothing is permanent or absolute. It’s true that we watched Brando die before our eyes, there is a body, and it would look as though there’s no way he could ever come back. However, being the loyal General Hospital fans that we are, we know that in soap operas, anything is possible.
GH spoilers reveal Wactor gave fans a shred of hope when thanking us for wishing him well in his future endeavors- whatever they may be. He didn’t leave out the answer to everyone’s burning question when he said that his future endeavors could include him returning to Port Charles someday.
In his video message below, Johnny expresses his genuine gratitude for having been given the opportunity to bring Brando to life and for the loyalty from the fans. He recognizes how blessed he is while making it clear that he will miss everything about playing Brando; from the job itself to the love and support from fans.
We can now only hope and pray that someday the writing on General Hospital will take some twists and turns which would land Johnny Wactor back in Port Charles.
“I KNOW it’s going to be heartbreaking!!!” -Laura Wright
The recent loss of Brando Corbin, played by Johnny Wactor, has devastated not only his on screen wife Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and mother Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), but the General Hospital fans base is having a difficult time accepting his exit.
General Hospital news reports reveal times like these, when the writing of our favorite shows do the unthinkable to our favorite characters, many tend to vow to never watch again, saying goodbye to the shows and characters that keep us coming back for more.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that even actors and actresses themselves share in those same types of feelings. GH spoilers explain that even General Hospital’s leading lady, Laura Wright, famously know as Carly Corinthos among other iconic roles, has a hard time saying goodbye.
In a recent tweet, Wright shared a post from Variety, regarding the show Chicago PD. It turns out that one of her favorite actors/characters on the show is making an exit. She admits that she gets it- “It’s all fake.” Wright proceeded to confess that she didn’t want to watch- stating, “I KNOW it’s going to be heartbreaking!!!! My favorite character on the show !!”
Laura Wright relates to her General Hospital fans on a new level, completely understanding the upset over the departure of a beloved tv show role.
Thankfully Laura is only saying goodbye to one of her favorite characters from another drama. To clear any recent General Hospital rumors, GH news reports indicate that Laura Wright isn’t going anywhere as the extremely popular role as Carly Corinthos on ABC’s General Hospital.
We can’t deny that the death of one of our favorite characters, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) has effected our hearts more than we could have imagined.
We are extremely heartbroken by the death of Brando Corbin.
He and Sasha would have made it for the long haul. Brando was every example of how a man should love his wife. He supported her without judgement, was her inspiration, her rock, and her everything. Stood up for her even when she was wrong because that’s his one shows their strength and unity with the person they chose to walk through life.
Brando loved Sasha completely and selflessly. He stood by her even when she was wrong, out of control, and making choices that were severely effecting both of their lives in a negative way. He loved her anyway. He got her help in her darkest hours instead of kicking her while she was down or throwing in the towel when she made mistakes.
He understood her pain and had done everything in his power to help shield her from herself and those who sought out to harm her.
A love like Brando and Sasha’s doesn’t happen every day. As fictional love stories go, many in the real world can only hope and pray to find someone who loves them so unconditionally and completely, selflessly, and sacrificially.
Their love story was epic. Let their story serve as hope for the hopeless romantics; those who just want to know they are safe with the one they love and is loved in return.
Mark Lawson no doubt is a real life tough guy. He’s always hitting the gym and his physique tells the story.
Besides being known for playing Dustin Phillips on ABC’s General Hospital and his role as Brody on One Life To Live, Lawson is known for his dedication to health with his intense workouts. Lawson displays his physical health journey via Instagram where he also revealed that he was headed into surgery.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that Lawson recently underwent surgery for a hernia repair. He shared his thoughts on going under the knife in a couple witty Instagram posts. Lawson has since shared an update, informing fans that he made it out of surgery and is recovering, while thanking everyone for the love.
It’s always a breath of fresh air when taking a look behind the scenes to see the cast mates of ABC’s General Hospital grow as friends offscreen.
General Hospital news and spoilers share the behind the scenes laughs between co-stars and friends, on and off the set of the almost 60 year old daytime drama.
General Hospital spoilers reveal many become friends in real life, hanging out, going to events and on adventures, and engaging with one another on social media platforms.
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH newcomer, Evan Hofer, who plays Dex Heller, has already made himself comfortable with his new friends. In Port Charles, Dex works for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) as an informant gathering information on Michael’s father, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Most times it seems Dex would actually rather be working for Sonny than Michael, which leads to General Hospital rumors surrounding the possibility of Dex turning on Michael. In real life however, Michael and Dex’s portrayers, Chad Duell and Evan Hofer, are actually friends.
GH news reports reveal Hofer shared some official images from the General Hospital ABC Instagram, if himself as Dex, alongside co-stars Tabyana Ali (Trina Robinson) and Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks). The three young stars were photographed in GH’s Metro Court pool setting, proper pool attire and all.
Evan’s caption reads, “Could this be the LAST POOL DAY of the season?!” GH spoilers reveal Hofer’s post ignited some hilarious comments, one in particular coming from GH’s Chad Duell. Chad dropped an ???? in the comments section, which was followed by a comment from Instagram user @mslulujames . The user writes, “I don’t even wanna know what that emoji implies ???? ????.”
We are just going to leave the interpretation up to the GH fans! ????
Johnny Wactor’s GH departure came as a shock to fans. No one was expecting the nicest and most selfless man in Port Charles to be met with his untimely demise. Now, he leaves his already vulnerable wife to walk through life’s struggles alone.
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) has died, and left Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) a widow. To make things worse, this tragedy came shortly after Sasha and Brando lost their newborn baby.
Moreover, aside from Sasha, Brando was survived by his mother, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). Additionally, family and close friends such as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) also mourn Brando’s loss.
Johnny Wactor Leaves GH
General Hospital news reports confirm Johnny Wactor has officially exited his role as Brando Corbin, which he made his onscreen debut back in February of 2020.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Wactor has officially confirmed his departure from the daytime drama. The actor said goodbye in a video alongside Lexi Ainsworth. One of Brando’s last scenes was shared with Lexi, as Kristina Corinthos found Brando lying in the ground, bloodied from the attack.
In a recent Instagram story, Ainsworth shared her thoughts on working with Johnny and his exit. Lexi Ainsworth posted a photo of herself and co-star, Jonny Wactor, expressing her sadness to see Brando go, while also reflecting on the positive. She reveals she had fun “filming a rain scene” and “working with Johnny Wactor.” Wactor then shared Lexi’s photo to his own Instagram story, commenting, “Bittersweet,” on the actresses photo of the two of them.
It’s sad to see Johnny exit General Hospital. We wish him nothing but the best now, and going forward. Johnny and Brando will be severely missed. ????
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