Kelly Monaco doesn’t post much on social media, the portrayer of Sam Morgan likes to kee things in the down low when referring to her private life, and we don’t blame her. Everyone loves when Kelly speaks out on social media, and today she gave GH fans a reason to celebrate.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal General Hospital is approaching a very monumental milestone. Although it’s true the Daytime Drama is about to turn 58 on April 1st, this milestone is yet another of proven longevity. Kelly tweeted that the show is about to reach its 2,000th episode, and then shortly Gompers it up with a correction, informing fans that it will actually be GH’s 3,000th episode!
Kelly is proud of her job, her co-stars, and thankful for the fans!
Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) had a brief visit to Port Charles when he was hurt in Pentonville and was able to come to GH for treatment. Brad for to reunite with his bestie, Dr. Britt Westbourne, but the reunion was short lived.
General Hospital news reports and comings and goings indicate Paery Shen has not yet been set to return to GH as Brad Cooper.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brad Cooper is stuck in Pentonville for the time being. In a recent post on Instagram, Shen sent a message to his Tv nephew Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson), letting him know he won’t be home. The post featured a picture of a cake, decorated with a bird breaking free of a jail cell, but also a photo of “Brad,” and underneath it reads, “Enjoy! Maybe we’ll get to have some cake together someday. -Uncle Brad.”
Uh oh! It looks like “Uncle Brad” is still locked up but we can’t wait until he’s a free bird!
General Hospital has put a certain storyline on the back burner and fans have been wondering what ever happened to Holly Sutton (Emma Samms).
The last GH fans have seen of Holly was through a video security monitor and she was being held at an undisclosed location.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that GH actress, Emmma Samms is ready to return to General Hospital. In a recent podcast on That’s Awesomehttps://www.podcastone.com/thats-awesome-with-steve-and-bradford with Steve and Bradford, Emma Samms revealed to her co-stars and their audience that Holly’s return was supposed to be much more than what fans were able to see. She told Burton and Anderson, “I was supposed to come back,” Samms told hosts Steve Burton (Jason) and Bradford Anderson (Spinelli), implying that her return was due to take place last spring. “It was all scheduled and arranged, then shut down because of the pandemic. And then me getting sick. It stopped it all.”
Last year, Samms reported she had been positive for Covid-19. Now, due to lasting symptoms of the virus, Emma has not been well enough to make the trip to LA in order to conclude her return on GH.
General Hospital news reports Emma’s last appearance on GH was quite interesting due to the fact that the scene was shot from her own guest room. She tells Steve and Bradford, “I did do that one little scene from home, from my guest room,” she said with a laugh. “Which was me being held hostage in some mysterious location. Just me on my own in a room. It was bizarre to do a scene from here that was going to be on there.”
Samms explains she is grateful to Frank Valentini for making that scene happen even though she couldn’t be in La.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Holly’s story is on hold and will continue once everything is safe. “It was so great that they arranged that and made it happen,” she said. “It meant that that story is on hold. And now it’s a matter of when travel is safe and when I’m well enough.”
We look forward to Emma’s return as Holly and finally finishing what was started when she was trapped inside those four walls.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has been manipulating people for his entire lifetime. He thinks he can talk his way out of everything because it has been working with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). What what he’s never faced is the wrath of Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason is already onto Peter. He knows he had motive and wanted to shut Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) up for good. Drew Cain’s (Billy Miller) memories are far to damning for Peter. Jason already informed Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) of his suspicions.
Now it’s time Jason works in proving his own innocence while bringing down Peter August once and for all. Sam showed Jason her support by calling out his innocent. Hopefully between Sam, Jason, and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), Peter will finally get what he deserves and Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) will finally know the truth.
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) haven’t had the easiest couple years. All the drama and stress over Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Wiley Corinthos (Erik and Theo Olson), have been the foundation for a roller coaster of emotional ups and downs. To add to the stress, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) believes Nelle is her daughter, making Michael and Willow’s son, Wiley, her biological grandson.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow struggles with the right words to convey to a toddler how she is his mother. Willow needs to try and smooth things over after Nina told Wiley that Willow is not his real mom.
General Hospital previews show Willow leans on Michael as she tries to work through this problem caused by Nina.
“Mike” doesn’t want to see Phyllis (Joyce Guy) and her husband Lenny struggle, trying to keep The Tan-O while they go through financial hardships. Although he himself doesn’t pay rent, he holds his own and earns his keep around there.
General Hospital previews show “Mike” aka Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) true personality shines through a bit after he takes charge and agrees to pawn his jewelry, in hopes of winning when gambling with the business man who wants to buy the Tan-O.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny is ready to help Phyllis and Lenny pay their bills and maintain their place of business. His cool-shark, mobster-like ways show their true colors when he gambles and hopes for the best.
Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) just overheard life altering, devastating news as he walked up on Jackie (Kim Delaney) and Finn’s (Michael Easton) conversation. After bringing the discussion inside, Gregory learned of Finn and Jackie’s affair, and of the possibility of Chase (Josh Swickard) being his grandson.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, after Jackie, Finn, and Gregory, parted ways after the big secret was exposed, Gregory and Finn both ended up at Chase’s apartment, where he overheard a small portion of their conversation, and saw DNA test results on Finn’s phone.
General Hospital spoilers and previews suggest Chase doesn’t take what he saw on Finn’s phone lightly, and questions his brother.
General Hospital previews show Finn stopping by to have a word with Jackie, asking that someday she is able to forgive. Fun could be referring to himself and Jackie, or he could be asking Jackie to forgive him and Gregory for going forward with telling Chase the truth. How will this family handle the fallout?
General Hospital news reports confirmed there are congratulations in order for former GH star, Tequan Richmond.
Tequan joined the cast of, General Hospital played the character, TJ Ashford, from 2012-2018. His six year run ended in 2018 and his character was recast. TJ Ashford is hit played by Tajh Bellow.
General Hospital news reports that Richmond and Tetons Jackson welcome their first child! The family welcomes a littler girl, Harlie Giselle Richmond.
Richmond and Jackson both star on BET’s, Boomerang.
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) has been dealing with a lot lately while Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) continues to drink, and drama surrounding her ex, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), continues to haunt her.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam gets closer to someone while she and Jason are broken up. It’s natural for couples to move on from one another once they’ve split, and GH rumors claim Sam will move on, even if it’s short lived, with Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna).
General Hospital previews show Sam approaching someone, telling them she’d like to return a favor. Recently, Dante risked his own life when Sam’s mother, Alexis, charged at Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) with a syringe.
General Hospital rumors hint that Sam is talking to Dante aboit trying to make it up for him when he stopped in and stopped her mother from killing Franco, and instead put his own life at risk.
Will Sam offer Dante a position at Aurora? He’s got the skills and credentials, and he’s no longer an officer with the PCPD. GH rumors hint Sam and Dante may get closer after working together at Aurora, ultimately developing feelings.
How do the die hard JaSam fans feel about Sam moving on with Dante?
ABC’s General Hospital, is coming up in its 58th year in the air. April 1st, 1963, is the first time the soap opera aired, and has been going strong ever since. Of choose there have been ups and downs in the ratings department, but all in all, GH has reminded an American daytime staple.
According to thesun.co.uk, General Hospital news reports have yet to confirm a season renewal for the longest running soap opera on television. Have no fear, it begins this way every year, and then TPTB will assess ratings and budget, along with many other factors, to then make a decision.
General Hospital spoilers reveal there will be much more drama ahead in Port Charles, leading fans to believe there is no way this iconic daytime drama will have to cut the cord any time soon.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on the latest information regarding a new season renewal for General Hospital.
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