Kristen Alderson’s New Role?

Rumors are buzzing about what will happen to Starr Manning now that she told Michael she isn’t coming back to Port Charles. The fact that Prospect Park owns the rights to the name Starr Manning has everything to do with why this whole situation has gotten so out of control. Fans keep wondering if Kristen Alderson will return to GH as Starr, reprise her role on OLTL, or return to GH as an entirely different character. Fans are making their own theories about Starr’s status with GH based on last night’s tweet by Kristen. Alderson tweeted about change and how scary it can be. She mentioned that, “Tomorrow is HUGE.” Fans have put together an assumption that “change” means that Kristen Alderson may no longer be Starr Manning, and that what is “HUGE” could possibly be the first day she tapes as a new character on General Hospital. Kristen confirmed via Twitter that this news was not true. She stated that the tweet had nothing to do with her being at GH. She wasn’t there today. Check out the tweets below!

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TV Guide Interview with Ron Carlivati: Cassadine Island, Sam’s Daddy, The Return of Stavros and More!

Today’s General Hospital revealed yet another well kept secret… GH’s  Stavros Cassadine played by Robert Kelker Kelly has returned from the dead. And who thought the Cassadine/Spencer war was over? Luke, Laura, and Lulu are in a world of danger with this psychotic villain in the picture. Check out the TV Guide interview with General Hospital Head Writer, Ron Carlivati. He touches on hot topics such as Helena, The Spencer/Cassadines, Sam’s Daddy and more!

Check out the interview by clicking here.

Happy 1 Year Anniversary to General Hospital Blog!

One year ago today marks the first blog post by General Hospital Blog! It has come a long way in one year due to continuous GH fan support and interest! Thank you all so much for frequenting this fan site blog. I am so pleased to be able to discuss my favorite daytime drama with all of you die hard General Hospital Fans! General Hospital Blog’s success would not be possible without the amazing show that General Hospital has proven to be and without it’s extraordinarily strong fan base.

Love you all! xoxoxo

~Marie

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Starr Manning Leaving General Hospital?

The news regarding the OLTL trio (Starr Manning, Todd Manning, and John McBain) has been up in the air since the actors left GH due to legal issues. Since the announcement of the revival of All My Children and One Life to Live, the fate of Starr, Todd, and John lies in the hands of those who own their character names. Prospect Park, the production company responsible for the online renewals of the two canceled ABC soaps stakes their claim in the characters names that had recently found a home in Port Charles.

The characters left Port Charles about a month ago and were said to be coming back. However, it remained unclear as to whether the actors would return to General Hospital under the same character names or if they would legally have to return under new identities. Today on General Hospital, Michael was on the phone with Starr telling her all about the Nurses Ball. Suddenly he was saddened and shocked as it was obvious that Starr was telling him that she wouldn’t be returning to Port Charles.

At this time, we are unaware of what lies ahead for Starr and her OLTL co-stars Todd and John McBain. Perhaps this phone call between Starr and Michael was just buying time until her return. It could also be a transition of eliminating the character all together, or prepping for the actress (Kristen Alderson) to be part of General Hospital under a different character’s name. General Hospital Blog hopes that something can be worked out so that these three actors can return to the canvas and reside in Port Charles once again. We miss them!

 

Dr. Britt, Maxie Jones, and Their Deceitful Pregnancies

Today on General Hospital Britta dropped a bombshell announcement at the Nurses Ball. At the event honoring his late wife, and in front of his young daughter and new love interest, Britta decided to tell Patrick that she is pregnant with their baby. She was forced to do this by her evil Mother Dr. Obrecht. Since Britt is the spawn of Dr. Obrecht and legendary evil doer Cesar Faison, her deceitful disclosure came naturally to her. Her Mother was proud of what she had done at the Ball and was sure Britt’s Papa, Faison, would be proud as well.

With this news many questions arise. Fans are wondering if she is actually pregnant with any baby at all let alone Patrick’s. In today’s episode Britta mentioned to her Mother that just because she is having this baby doesn’t mean Patrick is going to love her. It sounds as if she is indeed having a baby. Not only do we wonder if the baby is Patrick’s, but is it even hers? There has been speculation about how this is all going to play out. How did Britt suddenly become pregnant? She and Patrick were together long before she met her Mother in the park and constructed this plan.

We know that Maxie is carrying her own baby (with Spinelli) in which she is passing off as Dante and Lulu’s. Dr. Westbourne is the only one (other than Frisco) who knows the complete truth about Maxie’s baby situation. It may be possible that she uses this knowledge as leverage to manipulate a situation where she can obtain Maxie’s baby. Also, Dr. Britt has direct access to Dante and Lulu’s baby making specimens in which she could impregnate herself with their baby!

Feel free to comment and let us know what YOU think!

Take a look at what the fans think!

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Faison is Dr. Britt Westbourne’s Father!

What a show! Although we have to wait until tomorrow to find out what Britta will say at the Nurses Ball, we know that Faison is her Papa! Dr. Obrecht was speaking to a photo of Cesar Faison saying how he would be such a proud Papa of Britt for what she is about to do. No wonder Britt lives up to her nickname given by fans, BRITCH. She comes from a lethal family, poison runs through her veins. There will be a lot in store for the residents of Port Charles. Especially the Scorpios and Drakes and those who love them.

Keep Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe) on GH! Sign the Change.org Petition

Hey GH fans! Please sign the petition to keep the legendary Lucy Coe, played by Lynn Herring on GH. After watching the 20/20 Special, General Hospital: The Real Soap Dish, it’s clear that Ms. Herring thoroughly enjoys playing Lucy. We the fans would love to see her stick around Port Charles. Let’s do what we can to make this happen! CLICK HERE to sign the petition. Thank You!

 

Is Robin Returning for the Nurses Ball?

What does Dr. Obrecht (Britt’s Mom) have in store for the Scorpio Drake family at the Nurses Ball?!

The burning question on every General Hospital fan’s mind is whether or not Kimberly McCullough will come back as Robin at the Nurses Ball. It seems like such a perfect time for her return since the Ball honors Robin herself. The Nurses Ball is a benefit for HIV and AIDS research. This year, partnership with amfAR marks the first time that the Nurses Ball will be linked to a non-fictional charity, and helps to continue amfAR’s vastly important mission of raising awareness for HIV and AIDS.

This year, a kind, caring, nurse, Sabrina Santiago decided it would be an amazing idea to revive the Nurses Ball to honor her friend Dr. Patrick Drake’s (presumed) late wife. Wouldn’t it be the most inopportune time for Patrick’s dead wife to reveal herself? In the soap world, the most inopportune time is actually the best time for these things to happen. Think about it, Sabrina has grown very close to Patrick and Robin’s daughter Emma, Sabrina finally builds up the courage to tell Patrick how she feels about him, and after struggling with his feelings and battling moving forward after losing Robin, Patrick admits to Sabrina that he has deep feelings for her, Robin frees herself from being Faison’s prisoner and presents herself at the Nurses Ball.

Robin’s return is what everyone is waiting for. I think that it could quite possibly be the biggest “gift” or “surprise” as Frank Valentini likes to call them for the fans during this special 50 year celebration. However, only time will tell if Kimberly McCullough has returned as Robin. The good news is, we won’t have to wait long to find out if she will return at the Ball since the continuation of the Nurses Ball takes place Monday, April 8th, and Tuesday, April 9th. In the event that Robin does not make an appearance for the 50th anniversary, there is always the possibility that the character will return in the future.

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