General Hospital Spoilers: Brando’s Clandestine Meeting With Cyrus, Is Brando Back To His Old Habits?

Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) was thought to be deceased by those in Oort Charles who knew his mother, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). Gladly told extended family like Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) that her son had died. In actuality, Brando had a drug addiction after which developed after struggling with life after the military. Brando’s mother Gladys, was ashamed of her son’s addiction and told people he was dead.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Brando will meet with drug trafficker, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) in secret, which will reveal a past connection.

General Hospital rumors suggest its possible Brando is meeting with Cyrus because now that he is clean, he wants to make sure drugs are nowhere near his new hometown of Port Charles. If Brando and Cyrus have a past that Brando seems to be running away from, Cyrus may not be ready to let Brando live freely and could threaten him to keep ties with the mob.

Other General Hospital rumors claim Brando may turn back down a dark path, and fall into his addiction once again.

Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) had a feeling from the beginning there was more to Brando than meets the eye, and Jason isn’t known to be wrong about people when he meets them. Jason is typically Sonny’s voice of reason when Sonny is unable to see through someone’s true character. Could Jason be right about Brando? Is Brando hiding something about his past and a connection with Cyrus?

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