General Hospital Spoilers: Dante Arrives Home As Lulu And Dustin Grow Closer, Turns To Brook Lynn

General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is about to arrive home in Port Charles. Many questions cloud his mind, like, how will his family react to his return? Dante hasn’t been in contact with his mother, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) in over a year. His ex wife, Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan), has moved on with Dustin Phillips (Mark Lawson).

General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante arrives home in Port Charles just as Lulu and Dustin are growing closer.

Brook Lynn Quartermaine aka BLQ (Briana Lane) and Dante have a history as they grew up in the same parts of town and their families were close. Brook Lynn has always butted heads with Lulu and recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest she and Lulu are about to have another thing to butt heads about. Other than the fact that Brook Lynn and Dante go way back, Brook Lynn is also Dustin’s ex.

General Hospital spoilers hint that Dante will see that Lulu is happy with Dustin and turn to an old friend- Brook Lynn. It’s difficult to say of these two will have a lasting relationship, or if she is just a familiar face that provides comfort as Dante struggles through losing Lulu to Dustin.

Will Lulu realize she and Dante are meant to be and leave Dustin up for grabs? Perhaps Brook Lynn and Dustin find their way back to each other as well…

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