General Hospital Spoilers: Sasha And Brando Are All Smiles As They Make Up For Lost Time

Sasha Gilmore‘s (Sofia Mattsson) pregnancy came as a shock to all, especially herself and her baby’s father, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor). Things were pretty touch and go at the greater party of the beginning, while Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) was like a dark cloud hanging over their entire happiness.

Not only did Cyrus put a damper on what should be celebrated, he essentially caused fear for Brando, Sasha, and their baby’s life. If it wasn’t for Brando’s mom, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), these two parents-to-be wouldn’t have the sigh of relief as they do today.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Brando and Sasha are embracing their pregnancy news with the utmost love and affection. It also helps that they seem head over heels for each other. Although things happened between them rather quickly, they missed out on a lot because Cyrus stole their comfort and happiness.

General Hospital previews show Brando and Sasha outside of Kelly’s, on what Brando named as their official first date. Now that Cyrus is out of the picture and doing time in federal prison, these two have a chance to connect as a couple, and properly prepared for parenthood.

Based on soap operas logic, General Hospital rumors claim that this newfound bliss will be explored but with the possibility of some type of obstacles from the outside. But with Cyrus gone, what could stop them from being happy?

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