Last week General Hospital rumors were swirling that Kelly Thiebaud was returning to GH to reprise her role as the woman all the fans love to hate, Dr. Britt Westbourne, aka The Britch.
General Hospital spoilers have confirmed that Kelly Thiebaud will not be returning at this time, and The Britch won’t be saving Nikolas Cassadine from Hayden Barnes.
Kelly Thiebaud sent out a tweet to her fans, thanking them for the love. Check out her tweet below.
General Hospital Blog wishes we could have reported a confirmation of Thiebaud’s return, however, that isn’t the case at this time.
Keep checking back with us for up to date information on the latest General Hospital news, spoilers, and coming and goings.
2 all u sweethearts that thought I was returning 2 GH and were excited, thank u and I luv u.
This could be very exciting news for one of the largest fan bases out there for a GH character. The last time The Britch returned to Port Charles, fans were over the moon with the announcement. She and co-star, Parry Shen, are a dynamic duo that fans gush over. Their hilarious dynamic keeps fans wanting more. Moreover, The Britch’s relationship with Nikolas, although ended tragically, was among the most anticipated daytime romances in recent years.
Kelly Thiebaud has tweeted more than once, hinting that she may be back to General Hospital as Britt Westbourne in the near future.
Two very special people shared a life changing event with fans via social medial. General Hospital actors Bryan Craig (Morgan Corinthos) and Kelly Thiebaud (Dr. Britt Westbourne) announced their engagement.
The two have shared a pretty public romance, sharing their relationship photos with fans on Instagram, Twitter, and more for the past couple years. Fans of the couple have been rooting for their happiness together.
Bryan asked Kelly to marry him over the weekend while vacationing in Bali, and well, as Bryan wrote, “She said yes!”
General Hospital Blog would like to congratulate these fan favorites on a lifetime of happiness together!
General Hospital’s own Bryan Craig (Morgan Corinthos) and his better half, Kelly Thiebaud (Britt Westbourne) are hosting a LIVE show and video chat for the fans!
Do you have burning questions for your favorite GH stars and off-screen couple? Bryan and Kelly are hosting their 2nd LIVE show and video chat. The show will take place March 6th, 2015 at 6PM Pacific Time/9PM Eastern/Standard Time.
Bryan and Kelly will be accompanied by special guest and GH co-star Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos/Quartermaine). The show will be full of fun discussions, questions/answers, and General Hospital giveaways!
There have definitely been some major shake ups this year when it comes to General Hospital ins and outs. A few months back it seemed like the actors from General Hospital and the Young and the Restless were bouncing back and forth from each of those two daytime dramas. Y&R gained General Hospital’s Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and Tristan Rogers (Robert Scorpio, Colin Atkinson), while General Hospital gained Y&R’s Billy Miller (Billy Abbott, Jason Morgan), Michelle Stafford (Phylllis Newman, Nina Clay), and Maura West (Diane Jenkins, Ava Jerome), and more.
In more recent casting news, it has been confirmed that General Hospital’s Kelly Thiebaud (Dr. Britt Westbourne, aka The Britch) has been bumped from her contract with General Hospital to a recurring status. The newest piece of information that has caught wind by the soap opera social media is that Kelly Thiebaud is on her way to The Bold and the Beautiful. In a report from Soaps in Depth, there has been a General Hospital rumor floating around that B&B has made Kelly Thiebaud an offer she just cannot turn down. It has been rumored that Kelly will be joining the cast of The Bold and the Beautiful as Steffy Forrester.
A source at CBS denies this claim, leaving this rumor just as it is, a rumor. However, looking back on Billy Miller and the Jason Morgan saga, there was a siginificant amount of back and forth, even to the point of denial that this character was joining GH.
What do you think about this rumor? Will Kelly Thiebaud land a spot on the CBS soap, The Bold and the Beautiful?
In the midst of learning that many of our favorite actors/characters have either dropped down to recurring, or are down right leaving the show, it is very easy to inform fans that is not the case with Roger. After today’s episode, many fans were worried that Howarth, along with Kelly Thiebaud (Dr. Britt Westbourne aka The Britch), John J. York (Mac Scorpio), and Marc Anthony Samuel (Felix DuBois), would also be making himself scarce and leaving General Hospital.
For the record, Roger Howarth is not leaving General Hospital in his role as Franco, he also has not dropped to recurring. He is still on contract with General Hospital, according to Executive Producer, Frank Valentini. Roger Howarth will be taping for his Prime Time role as Mason Bridge on the CW’s ‘The Flash’ during General Hospital’s hiatus. In a quote from Valentini regarding Roger’s new project, he states, “We are thrilled for Roger and this opportunity. Fans can rest assure he is not off the show, as the timing for this role worked out so that he can shoot during our current “GH” hiatus.”
Share this post if you are relieved that Roger Howarth will continue on GH in the role of the psychotic and disturbed, Franco.
When he first arrived in Port Charles, Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) was on a mission to find Silas Clay (Michael Easton) and nail him for what he thought he did to his sister, Nina Clay (Michelle Stafford). Silas is Nina’s husband and Nathan was under the impression that he was responsible for putting Nina in a coma. Who he thought was his mother, Magda (Madeline) Reeves (Donna Mills), turned out to actually be his aunt, Nina Clay now Nathan’s cousin, and Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) now his half sister. His mother turned out to be Madeline’s sister, Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati).
A lot has happened to Nathan West already in his short time in Port Charles. The moment he met Maxie, the two of them made a connection that was undeniable. After months of watching Maxie be manipulated by Levi, he admitted to Dante that he had feelings for her. In the midst of all the drama Levi, Peter Harrell, and the Cassadines have put Nathan, Maxie, Dante, and Lulu through, there was even more drama regarding Nathan’s paternity. Liesl told Victor Cassadine and Nathan that Victor was Nathan’s father. Later it came out that Dr. Obrecht was lying, because she wants Nathan to think his father is Victor. It sounds strange that she would WANT Nathan to believe his father is an evil lunatic, but according to Dr. O, she claims it is better than the actual truth.
So who could be worse than Victor Cassadine? Liesl wants the secret to die with Victor in hopes that everyone will believe that he was Nathan’s father. Since it was revealed that Victor is indeed not Nathan’s father, who could he be? What family does Nathan belong to? If he isn’t a Cassadine, is he a Quartermaine? Corinthos? Jacks? Scorpio?
We want to know who you think Nathan West’s father is! Comment below and share your theories!
Will Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake die (again) saving Jason Morgan?
A few years ago, fans of Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough), and the character’s friends and family, thought they had lost Robin forever after the lab at General Hospital exploded with Robin inside. Robin was on a mission to save the life her her former lover and current best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton/Billy Miller). Patrick (Jason Thompson) stood watch as the locked lab burst into flames and there was absolutely nothing he could do about it. He watched Robin expire right before his his… or so he thought. We the fans thought the same thing. Right along with Patrick, we thought that Robin was dead.
The actress, Kimberly McCullough made it known that she was wanting to explore other options in her career and had a hand in directing projects. To our surprise, the writers at General Hospital rewrote Robin’s exit to leave a more open ended result. 2 years after Robin died, friends and family of the brilliant doctor learned that Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) was behind staging Robin’s death in a sick and twisted attempt at getting closer to her mother, Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes). Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) took part in assisting Faison with this horrific kidnapping as she is totally infatuated with him, the father of her daughter, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud).
In the latest edition of Soaps In Depth, General Hospital spoilers tease that Robin may blow up, but for real this time. With General Hospital rumors claiming that Robin and Jason will be involved in an accident after they manage to escape from Crichton-Clark, will this lead to the demise of Robin Scorpio? Kimberly McCullough has been coming back and forth on General Hospital for quite some time now, and now that her character and Jason Thompson’s character, Patrick Drake are calling it quits, will Kimberly leave General Hospital for good? There has been no confirmation of this news as of yet. General Hospital Blog will keep you updated on all General Hospital comings and goings.
So, it’s date night for my husband and myself on this gorgeous Friday. We haven’t been out together alone (other than running errands or banking) since our son was born. We have a 5 year old little girl, and a 4 month old boy. Yes, I said it. We haven’t been out in 4 months! That being said, even though we aren’t going anywhere super extravagant, I thought it would feel great if I really did my makeup. We all know there is a difference between doing out makeup, and really doing our makeup. I just ordered Youniqe Moodstruck 3D Fiber Lashes from Justine Christiensen. This lash kit comes in a beautiful box containing Moodstruck Transplanting Gel and Moodstruck Natural Fibers. The process is short and totally simple, and very worth it! I used this product for the first time today while getting ready to go out. I have never seen my lashes so full and long before, no matter what I have tried! I have been through every single department store mascara, lash kit, etc., and nothing has come close to comparing to the fantastic results I received with this product.
I bet you are wondering why I called this “The makeup of the stars.” Well, that’s easy, let me tell you! This year, at the 2014 Daytime Emmy Awards, Justine Christiensen brought this fiber lash kit to the red carpet! General Hospital stars such as General Hospital’s own Kelly Thiebaud (Britt Westbourne), Kristen Alderson (Kiki Jerome), Kelly Sullivan (ex-Connie Falconeri/Kate Howard, GH, Sage, Y&R), Lilly Melgar (Lily Rivera Corinthos), and more have tried this product and expressed their positive results! True testimonials from the women we see on screen almost every single day indicate this this product is a sure thing.
Getting ready for date night!
This lash enhancing kit is made with naturally derived ingredients. Check them out below!
Transplanting Gel Ingredients: Water, Beeswax (Natural Propolis), Carnauba (Brazilian palm glue), Iron Oxide Cl 77499 (Black), Collagen, Acrylates Copolymer, Nylon, Stearic Acid, Propylene Glycol. .23 FL OZ / 7 ml
Natural Fibers Ingredients: 100% Natural Fibers taken from Green Tea. Net WT .02 OZ/ .5g.
Collagen is a type of protein that works with elastin to give skin its texture, structure, and appearance. It contains antioxidants, and may help add volume and shine to the appearance of eyelashes.
Water (Aqua) is the liquid of life! Hydrates and cleanses the skin, and works as a natural spreading component, helping to distribute other ingredients evenly over the skin.
Beeswax (Natural Propolis) is a brownish, resinous material collected by bees and believed to have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Carnauba (Brazilian Palm Glue) is extracted and refined through a pressing and crushing process that turns the palm glue into an oil, creating the sticky nature of the transplanting gel. It is also believed to act as a natural preservative.
Iron Oxide Cl 77499 (Black) is a technical name for Black Iron Oxide. This naturally-occurring mineral acts a colorant, giving the gel its striking black color.
Acrylates Copolymer is an adhesive and binder, as well as a suspending agent.
Nylon is a powder substance that is used as an absorbent and thickening agent.
Stearic Acid (also known as Palmitic Acid) is an organic nutrient derived from palm trees that is often used to soothe and soften the skin.
Propylene Glycol is a humidifying and delivery ingredient.
The easy 3 step process will bring you amazing results. For information on this product, and how to purchase, please visit www.youniqueproducts.com
It looks as though the rumors about Morgan setting his sights on a new lady just might come true. Morgan Corinthos and Dr. Britt Westbourne have yet to really cross paths in Port Charles. However, actor Bryan Craig (Morgan Corinthos) and actress Kelly Thiebaud (Britt Westbourne) have been an item in real life for quite some time.
The fans have been asking when Britt and Morgan would, if ever, have scenes together. Looks like wishes are about to come true.
Is it possible that these two will have a budding romance, or will Morgan just be a pawn in Dr. Obrecht’s little game to get Britt back with Nikolas?
In a recent Daytime Confidential interview, Bryan Craig gave a little insight on what fans can expect for Morgan and Britt. He said, “They’re doing things to bring our characters closer and closer to meeting. She’s running into people I’m related to and vice versa, so it could happen. We honestly don’t know. We hope it does.
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