Maurice dishes on Maura! Let’s be honest, the night Sonny and Ava gave into impulsive lead them to where they are today. All it took was one session of hate s3x in a crypt and bam! Sonny and Ava are connected for life.
As a rival to the Corinthos Organization, the Jerome family posed an immediate threat the moment that family stepped back into Port Charles. Although Ava left the family mob business, unlike her sister Olivia, she was still as lethal as they come. Ava Jerome killed Connie Falconeri. On top of that she had a major role in Sonny’s son Morgan Corinthos’s (Bryan Craig) death.
Ironically, despite it all Sonny and Ava managed to maintain mutual respect and even cooperation as Avery’s parents. Moreover, Sonny honors Ava’s position in his life as his daughter ms mother.
According to the latest GH news and spoilers Maurice dishes on Maura West and Sonny and Ava. In a recent interview, the 2 time daytime Emmy winner discussed Sonny and Ava’s evolving relationship. It’s no secret that Sonny treated Ava “like dirt,” as Benard described, but he had his obvious reasons. However, the past is the past I supposed. Now, Maurice is happy that Sonny can be there for Ava and their daughter when in need.
Cody and Sasha reunite! …Ferncliff is meant to be a place of peace and healing for those who are suffering with mental illnesses. Instead, the asylum lives up to societal stereotypes. Sinister and dark, a stay inside Ferncliff Asylum is no vacation at the St. Regis. Mostly it’s where the innocent, fragile, and vulnerable are sent with ill intentions.
Aside from some obvious crazies like Heather Webber and Ryan Chamberlain, people like Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Sasha Gilmore’s (Sofia Mattsson) Ferncliff experiences differ greatly. For some reason this mental institution is the go-to place for twisted individuals to manipulate and torture the vulnerable. Take it from Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) and Dr. Montague (Darin Toonder), it’s really an ideal place to keep someone captive and under control.
5 Years ago Carly Corinthos suffered in Ferncliff. Do you remember?
According to GH Blog news reports, social media posts and discussions display the true opinions of GH fans. Sasha’s storyline is an exceptionally hot topic for the fan base, but what they have to say isn’t positive. For the most part General Hospital fans are having a hard time with this one.
GH fans voice their opinions on Sasha’s Ferncliff storyline
GH Fans Have Had Enough- Save Sasha!
From begging to make it stop to refusing to watch the show fans demand justice for Sasha. Personally, I feel that this storyline while disturbing and difficult to stomach, it displaces Sofia Mattsson’s incredible talent. That being said, it’s doubtful that the actors and actresses want the fans to make threats about boycotting the show.
According to GH spoilers, Cody and Sasha reunite in Ferncliff. Cody’s plan to save Sasha is underway as he inches closer and closer. But will her alternate reality create a roadblock to her rescue?
It came as a shock to us all when the admirably devoted husband, son, cousin, and trusted employee, was taken from his loved ones. Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) untimely death shocked us all.
General Hospital news reports reveal Wactor was let go from the iconic soap opera. Johnny addressed his exit from General Hospital, admitting the choice to leave was not his. Johnny reassures fans that, other than the whole fact that Brando is dead (it’s soap opera reality), he hopes to one day return to his GH family. “I’ve got no bad blood and I wish everyone at GH the best.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Johnny isn’t hard up for work after ending his run as Brando Corbin. In a recent Instagram post, Wactor shared a video of his new project. Sharing the screen with some “talented friends,” Johnny displays his talent in a clip from, Broken Riders. The former GH star doesn’t hold back his acting skills in an intense scene.
We are extremely saddened to see Johnny Wactor and his role as Brando Corbin come to an end. We wish him the absolute best on all of his next endeavors with hope that he will someday return to Port Charles!
It’s always a breath of fresh air when taking a look behind the scenes to see the cast mates of ABC’s General Hospital grow as friends offscreen.
General Hospital news and spoilers share the behind the scenes laughs between co-stars and friends, on and off the set of the almost 60 year old daytime drama.
General Hospital spoilers reveal many become friends in real life, hanging out, going to events and on adventures, and engaging with one another on social media platforms.
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH newcomer, Evan Hofer, who plays Dex Heller, has already made himself comfortable with his new friends. In Port Charles, Dex works for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) as an informant gathering information on Michael’s father, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Most times it seems Dex would actually rather be working for Sonny than Michael, which leads to General Hospital rumors surrounding the possibility of Dex turning on Michael. In real life however, Michael and Dex’s portrayers, Chad Duell and Evan Hofer, are actually friends.
GH news reports reveal Hofer shared some official images from the General Hospital ABC Instagram, if himself as Dex, alongside co-stars Tabyana Ali (Trina Robinson) and Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks). The three young stars were photographed in GH’s Metro Court pool setting, proper pool attire and all.
Evan’s caption reads, “Could this be the LAST POOL DAY of the season?!” GH spoilers reveal Hofer’s post ignited some hilarious comments, one in particular coming from GH’s Chad Duell. Chad dropped an ???? in the comments section, which was followed by a comment from Instagram user @mslulujames . The user writes, “I don’t even wanna know what that emoji implies ???? ????.”
We are just going to leave the interpretation up to the GH fans! ????
Kelly Thiebaud portrays the strong and successful doctor at GH and daughter of Dr. Liesl Obrecht. Since losing Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) Britt has looking for love, running into disappointment after disappointment.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Cody Bell would become Britt’s latest love interest. With recent General Hospital news reports confirming Thiebaud’s GH exit, fans began to wonder if Britt’s brewing romance with Cody will end before it had a chance to begin.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Kelly Thiebaud is reprising her role as Eva Vasquez on Station 19. Previews GH news reports stated Kelly would end her run as Britt on General Hospital this coming November. However, amidst social media comments on Thiebaud’s Instagram post, she has revealed she will be able to work on both shows. It’s true that Kelly will be departing GH in November, but the duration of her absence remains unknown.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt won’t be gone forever, as her portrayer will work on Station 19 while leaving time in her schedule to return to General Hospital.
A fan flat out asked Kelly if she will be able to work on both GH and Station 19, and the Emmy Winner clarified by replying, “yes.”
We are happy to announce General Hospital will not be losing Kelly Thiebaud as Dr. Britt Westbourne and wish her the best of luck in her role as Eva on Station 19.
Back on November 1st, ABC and General Hospital’s vaccine mandate too effect, having each and every employee, cast and crew, to mandatorily receive the Covid vaccine.
General Hospital news and spoilers have previously reported on ABC’s mandate, naming two essential members of the cast; Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and Ingo Rademacher (Jasper “Jax” Jacks), who were let go when they declined receiving the vaccine.
GH news reports confirmed that Ingo initiated a lawsuit against ABC after being denied religious exemption. Steve was also denied exemption.
Newly reported General Hospital news and spoilers confirm two additional employees of ABC have now sued the network over it’s mandate. Two essential crew members, Jim Wahl and Timothy Wahl, are exercising their rights and filed lawsuits with ABC and Disney after being denied religious exemption. ABC and Disney declined to comment on the current state of affairs.
Former General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher joined the cast as Jasper “Jax” Jacks back in 1996.
General Hospital comings and goings news reports confirm Rademacher had been let go from the 59 year old daytime drama in November of 2021.
General Hospital news reveals that Ingo’s is pursuing his lawsuit against Disney after being fired over the vaccination mandate. Rademacher’s religious exemption application was denied, causing the actor to lost his job over when the mandate which went into effect November of 2021.
General Hospital spoilers reveal ABC network has issued a subpoena for documents regarding the organization, Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids. Rademacher has been accused of using the organization to find his lawsuit against Disney. Ingo is fighting back and is now requesting that the network not be allowed to obtain said documents.
GH news reveals Rademacher says the network is attempting to obtain, “confidential communications and attorney work product between,” himself, his attorneys, and “speculated litigation funder.” GH’s Australian born leading man alleges that the network is trying to destroy his [Ingo’s] character.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any new developments related to the ongoing lawsuit between GH’s Jax and Disney.
Things are starting to look up as the main threat of the global pandemic, Covid-19 is winding down for Americans. With more states opening up and beginning to resume normal activities, with much precaution, it has come to our attention in General Hospital News has reported that ABC Network is working with it’s studios to resume work. Prospect Studios, where General Hospital is filmed, along with other Hollywood studios, must follow strict guidelines to ensure the best measures to keep cast and crew safe when returning to work.
General Hospital Blog has previously reported on the guidelines required in order to resume film production. You can check them out HERE.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that production can resume as early as this month, so long as Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, gives the green light. If so, this news would contradict earlier General Hospital news, stating that production wouldn’t begin again until August. We are hopeful and happy that things are looking in another direction at this time.
The Corona Virus pandemic is the reason our Nation and the Globe are experiencing difficult times. Many organizations have shut down for at least the next few weeks including college campuses, grade schools, small and large businesses, etc.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal ABC has decided to halt production of General Hospital from March 16th, 2020 to April 16th, 2020. A Representative for GH says, “We don’t anticipate any interruption in the broadcast of original episodes.”
We are quickly approaching Tony Geary’s last day on General Hospital. July 27th will be here before we all know it. There has been a multitude of tributes, honoring the work of Tony Geary for his role as Luke Spencer for 37 years. Check out this video compilation of Luke Spencer’s memorable moments throughout the years and what the cast and crew says about him in just one word.
Click on the official General Hospital Facebook page link below!
Watch this to find out what Luke means to our #GH cast and crew, then share your one-word memory to say #FarewellTony
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