It’s no secret that the Coronavirus has had a negative effect on many aspects of our daily living. In relation to General Hospital news, Fan Event Coordinator at Coastal Entertainment, Linda Rohe has made an announcement regarding GH fan events and the ongoing crisis of Coronavirus.
Rohe has informed GH fans that two of the events have been rescheduled in order to make the effort in keeping GH fans and actors alike, safe from this outbreak. These events take place as early as then end of March.
General Hospital‘s William DeVry, aka Julian Jerome has taken to twitter to reveal a major General Hospital spoiler. Previous GH news confirmed in General Hospital comings and goings, the return of fan favorite The Britch, played by actress Kelly Thiebaud. Although in a recent interview regarding her return, she did mention her comeback would just be for a bit.
General Hospital spoilers reveal The Britt, Britt Westbourne, will be in town long enough to hook up with bad boy Julian Jerome.
These two characters don’t have a significant history so it will be interesting to see how this night of passion starts to play out. GH fans can’t help but wonder how these two will cross paths.
On the March 11th episode of General Hospital, General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn Ashton Quatermaine (Amanda Setton) takes time out of her busy schedule (haha) to visit an old family friend again. This time she has something to get off her chest. General Hospital spoilers indicate something is eating away at Brook Lynn and reveals a secret to Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) dad, Mike Corbin (Max Gail). Brook Lynn probably feels her secret is safe with Mike due to his progressive Alzheimer’s condition.
Brook Lynn has a few secrets she is keeping. Some include, being blackmailed by her record producer, Linc Brown (Dan Buran), for all of her shares of ELQ, knowing that Julian Jerome (William DeVry) knew what Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) had done with baby Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson), and moreover, the fact that Julian is the one who rigged Brad and Lucas’ (Ryan Carnes) car, causing the accident.
General Hospital spoilers show Brook Lynn taking care of and feeding Mike, all smiles, as she is about to spill her dark secret. General Hospital rumors are leading fans in the direction to believe she will spill the tea about Julian sabotaging the vehicle his own son was in with Brad.
What will happen to Julian when not only his son Lucas, but when Sonny Corinthos finds out he knew about the baby swap all along, and that he rigged Brad and Lucas’ car? Sonny is already hot and after Brad for this in the first place, finding out about Julian will only fuel the fire.
Brook Lynn thinks her secret is safe with Mike, however, that may be the very reason how Sonny finds out about Julian’s deceptions.
After a heartfelt post last week expressing gratitude for his friends and family, aka co-stars and crew over at General Hospital, the outlook looked pretty bleak for Taggert to have faked his death. Fans were hoping Taggert and Sonny teamed up and faked Taggert’s death but Andrews’ post got fans thinking twice.
Despite the post by the actor, General Hospital rumors are are staying strong with claims of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) having joined forces in order to take down Cyrus, faking Taggert’s death in an attempt to mislead and trip up Cyrus.
Take a look below at the video Andrews posted on his Facebook page.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson) will be returning to General Hospital this week. It just so happens that when Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) locked eyes with Trina Robinson’s (Sydney Makayla) mother, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr), the two instantly revealed an past connection. It was evident the two knew one another and General Hospital rumors claim they have quite a past.
General Hospital rumors indicate that Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is not actually the biological father of Trina. Now that Portia is in town, the truth may begin to unfold…
Previously, General Hospital spoilers revealed Stella has a biological relative living in Port Charles, but Stella never took the next steps to find out who was her connection in town. General Hospital rumors claim Trina also has a biological relative living in Port Charles other than Taggert, and other than her mother Portia, whom just arrived. If Trina is related to Stella, Stella’s DNA match could be the missing piece that could link Trina to being Curtis’ daughter.
General Hospital comings and goings reports Stella will be back this week. Will it all unfold sooner rather than later?
Sonny (Maurice Benard) went to visit Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) before his hearing and Brad is about to shake in his shackles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny doesn’t hold back when confronting Brad after finding out about all his deceit. Sonny is about to tell Brad exactly how to plea. General Hospital rumors suggest Sonny is able to scare information out of Brad with his intimidating demands. There isn’t much information left to undisclosed other than the others in Port Charles who had knowledge of Brad and Nelle’s (Chloe Lanier) scheme. This would be Brad’s chance to come clean to Sonny, telling him that Lucas’ (Ryan Carnes) own father, Julian Jerome (William DeVry), knew all along.
Sonny has never liked Julian, and now it’s possible Brad will give Sonny yet another reason to dislike rival mobster, Julian Jerome. When it comes to family, Sonny doesn’t tolerate dishonesty and wants to keep his family close. The fact that Julian knew Sonny’s own grandson was living among his family in Port Charles under an assumed identity is enough to set Sonny off for sure. Julian better watch his back if Brad has a weak moment and gives in to Sonny.
TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) just received devastating news from his long time girlfriend, Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos). TJ had finally got up enough nerve to ask his love to marry him, even after days of her ranting and complaining about a friend’s upcoming nuptials. Molly was quick to turn TJ down, leaving him vulnerable and heartbroken. Shortly after his intense conversation with Molly, TJ went missing, which was also the same night Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton) were kidnapped by Cyrus’ men.
Although Jordan’s son is missing and she herself is deeply involved in a mess with Port Charles villain and inmate, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), Jordan is acting suspiciously calm. General Hospital spoilers hint that Jordan may know more about TJ’s disappearance than she is leading everyone to believe. General Hospital rumors claim Jordan could possibly have been one step ahead of Cyrus and had TJ hidden for safety. Molly remains clueless to the “big kid” problems of the real world and is out of the loop when it comes to the real threat to TJ. Molly seems to think that maybe he was too upset after she turned down how marriage proposal and maybe took some time for herself. TJ didn’t even show up to work, which would suggest something more serious has happened.
Is it possible that Jordan made a smart move and was headed of Cyrus’ plan to endanger her son? Has TJ been kidnapped by Cyrus or does Jordan have him in hiding?
General Hospital actor, Parry Shen posted yet another hilarious caption to one of his scenes from an upcoming episode of General Hospital. GH fans have been waiting for Wiley’s Grandfather, Port Charles mobster, Sonny Corinthos, (Maurice Benard) to give Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) what he deserves- mobster style.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny will pay Brad a visit, and like Shen captioned on Instagram, Brad gets quite the scare! He writes, “I am neither confirming nor denying that I might have possibly peed in my jumpsuit a ‘lil bit. But only just a ‘lil bit.” #GH#Brad#Sonny#SonnyMadeBradSad
After Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) had a talk with his Attorney, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), it got him thinking deeply about his next move to ensure he gains custody of his son, Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson). Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is suing Michael for full custody of their biological son, the son whom Nelle claimed was dead and gave to Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and his husband, Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael won’t take Diane’s words of advice lightly, and he will proceed with asking his girlfriend Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) to marry him. Based on her conversation with Chase (Josh Swickard), Sasha said she is not ready to take on Motherhood. General Hospital rumors suggest Sasha will decline Michael’s marriage proposal leaving his ultimate plan to keep Wiley, foiled.
More General Hospital spoilers indicate Michael will be left in the dust by Sasha and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) will step up in order to help Michael with his custody battle. Willow already has an emotional bond to the child since she has believed him to be her biological son for almost two years. The two become very close and Willow is basically the only mother-figure in his life. General Hospital rumors claim that Willow will see Michael’s desperation and confront him with the idea of her helping him win custody by pretending to be a couple.
Will Michael and Willow end up married for the sake of Wiley?
After learning the truth behind Vinessa Antoine’s exit at General Hospital, do fans agree with executives that she had to be replaced? Or should they changed the story line to fit her hiatus?
Vinessa Antoine or Briana Nicole Henry?
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