General Hospital News: GH’s Lexi Ainsworth Lands New Prime Time Role

General Hospital actress, Lexi Ainsworth joined the cast in 2009. She took on the role playing the daughter of daytime TV’s most loved mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his lawyer at the time, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn).

Lexi recently made an appearance as Kristina Davis Corinthos after GH fans expressed their curiosity around why Kristina was not around to say goodbye to her grandpa, Mike Corbin (Max Gail).

General Hospital news reports Lexi Ainsworth has snagged a prime time role on the show, Shameless. She will appear as “Amber” in an episode that will air on December 13th, 2020. Shameless is on its 11th and final season.

General Hospital Spoilers: Sam Turns To Sonny For Help

Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) have been friends for decades. They have lost a child together, and have moved on from each other and are now with the lives of their lives, all while remaining close friends.

Sam’s mother Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is also the mother of Sonny’s daughter Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth), making Kristina Sam’s half sister. Sam and Sonny go way back, and the friendship between Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), Sonny, Sam, and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is a lasting bond. Although Sam and Carly have had their fair share of disagreements and down right arguments, mostly over Jason, the friendship dynamic remains one that can’t be broken.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam turns to Sonny in a desperate plea to get help for her mom, and the mother of Sonny’s child. Alexis is in a bad way now that she’s started drinking again. She is shutting Sam out when all Sam wants to do is help her mom. Alexis told Sam to leave her home, spoke condescendingly, insulted Sam and her relationship with Jason, and all out took things way too far. Sam feels she can’t get through to Alexis on her own so she has turned to Sonny for help.

General Hospital spoilers and previews show Sam meeting with Sonny, asking for help. Will Sonny be able to get through to Alexis?

General Hospital Spoilers: Brook Lynn Blackmails Ned To Help Get Her Back On Her Feet

Brook Lynn (Briana Lane) has been down on her luck. Her singing career is over after falling victim to Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Her vocal cords are damaged and she’s unable to sing. She’s out on the streets after she turned to Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) after being released rom the hospital, and now he’s kicking her to the curb. Brook Lynn betrayed her father, which lead him to kick her out of the Quartermaine mansion, which ultimately lead to where she is today.

Chase told Brook Lynn that he needs his space back in his one room apartment. General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn made her wya back to her home with her family. She arrived at the Quartermaine mansion where she over heard a secret.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) confides in his auntie, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), and discloses his shameful secret. Ned tells Monica that he cheated on his wife, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), with Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Ned was feeling down and insecure over Olivia running off with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).

General Hospital rumors suggest Brook Lynn will use what she overheard as leverage against her father. Now that she knows his secret, GH rumors claim Brook Lynn will blackmail Ned into letting her move back in and help get her back on her feet. If he doesn’t comply, she’ll tell Olivia they her dad slept with Alexis Davis.

Ned and Alexis have a romantic past. They have remained friends over the years and have recently grown closer as friends. One drunken night lead to a night neither of them will forgot, but also can’t remember. Did Alexis and Ned actually sleep together? If neither of them can remember the details of the night, chances are, the act never even happened!

General Hospital News: Did Anyone Catch The Writer’s Nod To NLG’s Politics?

General Hospital news frequently reports on General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn and her outspoken politics views on social media.

Previous General Hospital news revealed Nancy had a public argument with co-star, Ingo Rademacher, on the topic of politics. She had blocked him on social media over differences in politics views.

Lately, many GH fans have been outspoken about politics as well, but not in the way you think. In recent weeks, GH fans have voiced their opinions on multiple social media platforms and General Hospital Fan groups in response to Nancy Lee Grahn’s social media posts. Fans have been calling for Nancy to stop sharing such offensive content to her followers. Nancy has been known to tell fans to unfollow her on social media if they disagree with her political views. It looks as though the fan’s expressions have not fallen on deaf ears.

General Hospital rumors hint that a specific scene in the 10/12/20 episode involving Jason and Sam Morgan (Steve Burton, Kelly Monaco), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), the writers may have intentionally nodded to the current events which are happening with Nancy’s political tweets and IG posts. In the scene, Alexis walks up on Sam, Jason, and Sonny, and asks, “Are you guys talking about politics or religion, because this seems really tense.” Then Sonny replies to Alexis with a bold, hilariously relevant, statement. “No, I’m not gonna talk politics right now, especially with you.”

Anyone who watched this episode of General Hospital, could pick up on the hint of Nancy’s political reputation that was brought into the scene. Perhaps it was a way for the executives and writers at GH to let fans know they are being heard, and decided to put a lighthearted spin on the situation.

It’s always fun to see humor brought into the script, taking a breath up from all the drama to add some playful banter.

Don’t forget to keep up with GH Monday-Friday at 2PM Eastern!

General Hospital Spoilers: Alexis And Ned’s Wild Night Isn’t As It Seems, Will Ned Confess To Something He Didn’t Even Do?

Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is drowning in guilt after spending a drunken night with his ex, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn).

Ned was beside himself with worry when Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) was overseas with super spy, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). When Ned was informed that his wife left her phone in a honeymoon sweet shared with Robert, his mind went right for the worst case scenario. Ned assumed Olivia slept with Robert during their adventure in Geneva.

Alexis was grieving the loss of Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) when she and her ex, Ned, decided to go out for some drinks. Although Alexis is a recovering alcoholic, her grief and pain for the best of her. They woke up the next morning as if they had slept together. They assume since both were drunk, and slept in the same bed, that they actually had sex.

Olivia and Ned finally reconnected now that she is back in Port Charles. She assured Ned she would NEVER cheat on him, and read him the riot act regarding his family history of cheating spouses.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned’s guilt will grow to the point where it consumes his thoughts. As Olivia’s friend, Alexis also feels guilty for spending the night with her friend’s husband.

General Hospital rumors hint that Ned and Alexis’ wild night isn’t quite as it seems. The act was never shown, and both parties were heavily under the influence, which could have caused them to black out and not remember the details that followed after they left the pub.

Did Ned and Alexis actually even sleep together? Will Ned confess to a one night stand he never had?

General Hospital News: GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn Flips Off Man With Trump Hat

General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn is no stranger to controversy on social media. General Hospital news has previously reported incidents of Nancy’s outspoken views on social media.

General Hospital news reports an situation that involves Nancy expressing her opinion, but this time, not on social media.

General Hospital news states that Nancy Lee Grahn posted a photo of her daughter, with a caption that reads, “it’s only one pm and my mom has already flipped off a man wearing a Trump hat.”

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General Hospital News: Nancy Lee Grahn Is Looking For A Love Interest For Alexis, Tells Sebastian Roché To “Be My Boyfriend Again”

General Hospital has not been fair to one of it’s strongest characters, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), when it comes to her love life.

Alexis has been through the ringer when it comes to men. Her recent love life tragedy has fans mourning who Alexis thought to be as a “good guy.” Dr. Neil Byrne was just a nice man, which a professional career, who was genuinely into Alexis- yet many fans still cheer on the toxic into on that was Julian Jerome (William DeVry), and Alexis.

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal JuLexis fans are hyping up a possible romantic reconciliation between these old flames, but many other GH fans wonder if Julian can outrun his past. I mean, trying to kill your woman isn’t usually redeemable, but hey, it’s General Hospital.

Although Julian and Alexis are a fan favorite romantic duo, if you travel back in time, you’ll recall another one of Alexis’ many men that has potential to return.

General Hospital news reports Nancy Lee Grahn has reached out to former co-star, Sebastian Roché on social media.

Roché replied to one of Nancy’s teeets, telling her she hasn’t changed. She then responded with a genuine ‘thank you,’ and continued on to ask Roché to return and be her boyfriend again. Obviously Grahn was referring to her character, Alexis Davis, and Roché’s GH character, Jerry Jacks.

Alexis has always gone for the “bad boys,” and it doesn’t get much more “bad” than Jerry Jax! Jerry and Alexis have quite a backstory! Check out this video of Alexis and Jerry’s kiss back in 2007!

General Hospital News: GH Fan Petitions The Return Of Joe Flanigan; Sign HERE

General Hospital fans have rallied together to gather enough signatures for the petition to get Joe Flanigan back on General Hospital.

Although bringing back Flanigan as Dr. Neil Byrne is the fan base’s ultimate goal, odds are Joe would be welcomed back any way the fans could get him.

General Hospital Blog previously shares General Hospital news and spoilers regarding Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis), reaching out to Flanigan. He stated he would love to continue doing the show.

If you want Joe Flanigan to return to General Hospital, sign the petition below!

Change.org Joe Flanigan to Return to GH

General Hospital Spoilers: Ned’s Character In Question After Night Of Drinking With Alexis

Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) have a history of romance and friendship, but also resentment.

The old flames have recently been spending more time together, focusing on Ned being there for Alexis when she received a recent upsetting health diagnosis of osteoporosis. Alexis is grieving Neil Byrne’s (Joe Flanigan) death among other stressors in life while Ned is broken up about Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) running off with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).

After scenes of Alexis and Ned’s drunken stupid, GH fans couldn’t help but criticize Ned’s actions of allowing Alexis to drink, knowing she’s a recovering alcoholic. In the contrary, some GH fans give Ned the benefit of the doubt by pointing out that he was completely intoxicated, and not in his right mind to know right from wrong.

What side are you on? Is Ned’s character tarnished for letting Alexis drink? Or is he excused for being stressed and drunk himself?

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General Hospital Spoilers: Wally Kurth Teases Fans About Ned’s Actions, Nancy Lee Grahn Chimes In! What Did Ned Do?

Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is having a rough go with his wife, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero). Ned is feeling alone and neglected by Olivia, and is concerned about her whereabouts with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) after getting a phone call from a hotel in Geneva.

Alexis is grieving the loss of Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan), among dealing with other hardships in her life. Alexis recently found out about a new health issue and Ned was right by her side.

Ned and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) are having a drunken heart to heart, and General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest this could lead to something more.

General Hospital news reports Wally Kurth recently teased fans regarding Ned’s bad decisions. Kurth refers to his character as, “numb Ned.” Wally Kurth goes on to reveal Ned’s actions will be exposed on the next episode. Co-star and ex love interest of Ned Ashton, Nancy Lee Grahn chimed in to Wally’s tweet regarding her character, Alexis Davis. Grahn relies to Kurth’s tweet with a one word rely, “Me?”

Don’t forger, General Hospital news reports GH will be prevented from Tuesday 9/29/20 through Thursday 10/1/20, and possibly Friday 10/2/20. Therefore the “next episode” Walt Kurth refers to will take place on either Friday 10/2/20, or Monday, 10/5/20.

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