Who are Kai Taylor’s parents on GH?! Kai Taylor (Jens Austin Astrup) is about to have life altering surgery. From the moment he was hurt mid-game is the moment I asked myself where in the world are these kids parents? Their college football playing son was injured during a televised football game hospitalized, almost paralyzed yet his parents are nowhere to be found.
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Drew Cain made Kai an offer he couldn’t refuse. Coulda cutting edge surgery give Kai the chance to play football again? It’s a big decision, especially for a young adult with so much life ahead of him. So at one point he was asked if he would talk to his parents before deciding whether or not to taken Drew’s offer. And that is the first time he ever mentioned his parents. The next and only other time (from what I remember) was just the other day when Trina asked about them. Kai told her that his parents were supportive. He added that they were of the country and couldn’t make it back in time. Kai’s surgery is scheduled for next week.
GH Spoilers- Coming Up On General Hospital
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that there’s definitely something suspicious going on with Kai’s parents. Why is he so elusive about them and his home life? Kai doesn’t peep a word about his mom and dad other than when asked. Even then, his responses are quick and lack detail.
Who are Kai Taylor’s parents on GH?!
GH fans have so many questions when it comes to football star Kai Taylor. Such as, who and where are his parents? Yeah, yeah, he says they are “out of the country,” but I don’t buy it. Do you?
General Hospital: Ric (Rick Hearst) and Portia (Brook Kerr)
Drew who?! Ric becomes Portia’s problem now! Is there anyone out there who thinks that Ric Lansing is anything other than a villain? Meaning, does any percentage of the GH audience find Ric Lansing a likable character? Would you ever root for him in a fight against ANYONE? Or feel sorry for him in a sad storyline? Don’t get me wrong, I love the role, and Rick Hearst who portrays Lansing. What I meant is that I highly doubt many GH fans actually LIKE Ric as a person/character living in Port Charles. Instead, most of us are enthralled by his intrigue and subtle creepiness.
Beware!Don’t Underestimate What Ric Is Capable Of
As a GH fan, I think that Ric is interesting, entertaining, and keeps my attention. On the other hand, Ric is a vile, panic-room-harboring, pregnant-woman-kidnapping psychopath. What he did to Carly (and her unborn child, Morgan), and Elizabeth is reprehensible!
Moreover, it’s now decades past the dark times when Ric kidnapped a pregnant Carly. He kept her locked in a secret panic room, and carried out his disturbing acts in the home he shared with Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst).
Fast forward twenty-two years and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) walks around Port Charles like he’s not the complete psycho path who held his sister in law captive and kept it a secret from the woman he claimed to love. Despite the trauma of finding that panic button and Carly chained to the wall inside the room, Elizabeth takes walks alone in the dark with Ric. She trusts him as they stand together in the dark, on a bridge, with no one around except Alexis. Strangely, even Carly herself overlooks what Ric did to her.
Ric Increasingly Becomes A Problem- Even A Threat
General Hospital: Portia turns to Ric for help
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and previews, Portia (Brook Kerr) continues to battle with her secret. Currently, Drew Quartermaine (Cameron Mathison) calls the shots while he blackmails Portia. GH recaps recall that Portia took Ava’s advice and reached out to Ric for legal representation. Based on his expertise as an attorney, Ric was unable to deliver Portia a positive outlook on her situation. Unfortunately, Drew has the upper hand and she’s at his mercy. That’s when Ric told Portia straight up that she needs to keep following Drew’s orders if she wants the chance to keep Curtis and her career.
Here’s where things could take a turn… While under Drew’s control Portia must betray Curtis in order to keep her secret safe. According to new GH rumors, Ric sees the lengths Portia will go in order to prevent Curtis from finding out. Ric Lansing is as shady as they come, and he wouldn’t hesitate to use Portia’s problem to his advantage. And before you say that he can’t do that because of client/attorney privilege, ask yourself if ethics had ever stopped Ric from wreaking havoc on someone’s life in the past.
At the end of the day Portia believes that she’s been answering to Drew. But actually, Ric instructed Portia to continue as Drew’s puppet. But, that right there demonstrates how Ric has the final say . Once he realizes the power he has over Elizabeth, what will he do with it?
General Hospital: Curtis (Donnell Turner) and Drew (Cameron Mathison) At War
Once solid bros, Curtis Ashford and Drew Cain/Quartermaine are now adversarial enemies. It all started when Drew went from selfless hero to selfish villain. Now, all of his enemies that started out friends are seeing a side of him that they’ve never seen before. What happens to Drew’s ego if Curtis exposes Drew and Nina to Willow?!
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Curtis (Donnell Turner) and Drew’s (Cameron Mathison) feud continues despite Portia’s involuntary efforts to encourage a truce. GH recaps recall that Drew blackmailed Portia (Brook Kerr) into softening up her husband when it comes to Drew. See, Curtis has no idea that Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) is blackmailing Portia. But he does know that Portia changed Heather Webber’s (Ally Mills). So, Drew banks on Portia’s fear of coming completely clean to work in his favor.
General Hospital rumors tease that Drew’s plan backfires and Curtis retaliates on Drew for involving Portia in this mess. What happens next will affect more people than just Drew. Sadly, Curtis and Nina’s friendship is at risk with Curtis’s next potential move against the enemy. If Curtis retaliates, than Willow and Nina’s worlds will blow apart. The newly established mother-daughter relationship could already come to an end if Willow finds out the truth.
Cutis Exposes Drew And Nina?! Will Curtis Risk His And Nina’s Friendship?
Apparently, Curtis blows Drew and Nina’s secret out of the water. Which secret you ask? You know, the one where Drew sleeps with both mother and daughter. claims to have fallen in love with the daughter, turns in the mother, and then expects it to stay quiet. Apparently, he gets a rude awakening when Curtis exposes Drew and Nina’s secret to Willow. Where does that leave Nina?
Reel life isn’t always an adequate depiction of real life, if you know what I mean. Many of the most entertaining elements are those semi realistic, storylines that are relatable yet far-fetched. Not everything is black and white in real life and in reel life. Instead, a lot of gray area constitutes for some of the most emotionally challenging and complex situations.
This time, General Hospital spoilers reveal the very realistic tale of two mothers. Specifically, in-laws. Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) are two mother-figures to Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen). First, Nina is Willow’s estranged mother who recently reconnected with her long lost daughter. Their relationship has been more than strained, and only recently did they begin to build trust and respect for each other. (You all know the history).
Maxie Questions Nina- Will Carly Agree To Team Up?
Then there’s Carly. Carly was a mother to her daughter-in-law when Willow wanted nothing to do with Nina. Actually, General Hospital recaps recall that Carly actually honored Harmony’s dying wish to keep Willow and Nina apart. Since then much has changed. Now, Nina and Willow have a seemingly solid mother-daughter relationship, and Carly is suddenly left out in the dust.
As we know, the hatred between Carly and Nina runs deep- each having reasons of their own for despising the other. However, recent General Hospital spoilers reveal an unlikely scenario. Never in a million years did I think I would say this, but General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly and Nina team up!
General Hospital: Nina sees Drew and Willow embrace
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Nina initiates the idea of this little collaboration. Maxie questions Nina, wondering what she could possibly want with joining forces with Carly. It’s revealed that Nina wants to work together with Carly to breakup Willow and Drew. The real question is, will Carly say yes?
Cameron Mathison Describes Shattering Loss and the emotional impact of the raging California fires. The devastation of the California fires has claimed at least 27 lives. In addition, at least 12,000 homes, businesses, structures, and sheds have burned in this tragedy.
Reportedly, General Hospital star Cameron Mathison lost his family home in the outrageous L.A. fires. The Hallmark Channel favorite and daytime television icon shared his great loss via social media. Mathison was in tears as he describes what’s left of his home of 13 years. On January 9th, Cameron Mathison shared his story in an interview with Good Morning America. He shared details of his horrific experience as he describes everything he’s lost.
GH’s Cameron Mathison Describes Shattering Loss
“I’ve been up all night. I can’t sleep. I’ve lost my home and everything that I own.” General Hospital’s Cameron Mathison went on to specify just what he has left. “I have this hoodie and a pair of pants and two pairs of sneakers left, that’s it. It’s important to focus on the things that we have and can be grateful for. There’s a lot of that, but at the same time, unless you’ve gone through it, it’s hard to get your head out of that. You’re just stuck thinking and reeling.”
According to General Hospital news, Mathison’s heartbreaking message pushes positivity. He explains that it’s true that you don’t exactly know how it feels unless it happens to you. Some experiences in life will never feel the same as a secondhand experience no matter how much we can empathize. Furthermore, people grieve differently in hard times.
California Fires Claim General Hospital Star Cameron Mathison’s Home
Mathison spoke out on his loss and the potentially various levels of devastation it caused each victim. Evidently, some social media comments could be construed as insensitive. Gracefully, Mathison explained the flood of emotions he’s experienced since the tragedy. For Mathison and his family, their loss holds 13 years of family memories in his Altadena home. Of course, lives are most important. However, the pain of losing everything you own and your safe space, deserves validation.
Please continue to pray for Cameron and all those who’ve lost loved one, homes, and all that’s been lost to this unthinkable tragedy.
Carly Fights Willow And Nina For Custody! Who could forget the epic battle between Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros)?! To this day Nina still blames Carly for keeping Nelle a secret, and for her estranged relationship with Willow. But the truth is that Nina treated school teacher Willow like a pebble in her shoe from day one.
When Willow needed a shoulder to cry on, who was there? When Willow longed for a mother’s love, who was there? Certainly not Nina. Not even Harmony gave Willow the comfort she needed. But do you recall who did? Yes, it was Carly! Mama-in-law Carly has had Willow’s back when her two actual mother’s were not exactly the pictures of a maternal blessings.
General Hospital: Carly (Laura Wright) Comforts Willow (Katelyn MacMullen)
Sadly, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that the tables have turned. It’s no longer Carly and Willow against Nina. On the contrary, the latest battle puts Carly and Willow at odds, and Willow glued to Nina’s side.
General Hospital spoilers hint that the Corinthos family tragedy changes the course of many lives. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was caught in an explosion and things will never be the same. Now, Carly must advocate for her grandchildren on behalf of her son. She fights Willow for custody while Nina funds the entire battle for Willow.
Willow’s devastated about Michael! …Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) destroyed her marriage to Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) for his Uncle, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Go figure.
According to General Hospital recaps, it all started with a Fourth Of July kiss. They talked it up to an innocent blunder, but then it happened again. Suddenly Willow found herself daydreaming of Drew. Meanwhile Willow‘s mom, Nina, and Drew were having a good old time, anytime and any place. Unbeknownst to Willow, Drew was sleeping with her mother the entire time he made subtle advances at Willow.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Willow’s world blows apart (no pun intended) now that her’s and Drew’s secret is out. After Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) instigated combat, divorce for Willow and Michael is imminent. However, while Willow prepares for the worst, the unthinkable happens.
Willow’s devastated about Michael
Recent General Hospital previews indicate that Michael’s burned beyond recognition in an explosion meant for Sonny. Sound familiar? Anyways, Willow thought a cuddly fight with Michael was the worst of the worst. But soon she’ll find that a greater calamity puts things into perspective.
Michael and Willow head for divorce
GH rumors hint that Michael is severely burned in an explosion and Willow can’t live with herself after cheating on him with Drew.
General Hospital Star Cameron Mathison Stepping Into 2025
GH’s Cameron Mathison Posts Unexpected Photo! …Imagine casually scrolling through Instagram and coming across an utterly shocking photo. It’s not that the photo in itself is that shocking, but many factors contribute to the level of the shock factor.
GH’s Cameron Mathison Posts Unexpected Photo
For me, it’s the photo itself, the person who shared it, and the venue. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that GH’s Cameron Mathison posted himself naked on Instagram.
The photo shows Mathison’s bare backside as he faces out into a gorgeous view. The caption reads, “Stepping into 2025.”
Take a peek at General Hospital star Cameron Mathison as he steps into the new year.
GH’s Drew Cain Shows Another Side
Update: The Instagram post and related photo has been removed by Cameron Mathison. As a result, we have since taken down the controversial photo as well. First, the Hallmark and GH actor first removed the content from his personal social media.
So, what do you think of this side of GH’s Drew Cain? That is, the side that decides to post something of that nature. Are you shocked at Cameron Mathison’s post, or not even surprised? According to GH news, GH fans have expressed their opinion regarding Mathison’s controversial photo. Social media comments show the fans weren’t too happy.
Michael Divorces Willow?! How do two people go from supporting one another through the worst of the worst to abandoning each other and falling into the arms (or bed) of another? I’m not sure if we will be to ask Molly and TJ that question. So for now we’ll have to look toward Michael and Willow for the hard hitting truth.
The dreaded Willow and Drew storyline is unavoidable. Those two have gotten their tryst all intertwined in other people’s lives. Now when we see Sasha we have to be reminded Willow and Drew. When we see Cody we think of Sasha. Then when we think of Sasha we think of Michael. And Willow. And Willow and Drew. Do you see how that works? Drew and Willow are inescapable.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has drawn up his escape plan. Lucky him. Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Chad Duell announced his upcoming General Hospital exit.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Michael isn’t going to die. However, GH’s Executive Producer Frank Valentini promises a ”big story” send off for the mob boss’s son and his family.
There are no plans to recast his role at this time, but you never know in daytime. I can promise a great story for Michael and his family when Chad exits in the new year. (2/2)
Things have finally smoothed out between Michael and his dad. Sonny forgave Michael for betraying his trust, so all’s good on the Corinthos side. But what about his marriage? Frank Valentini’s GH teaser suggests that Chad’s exit will be a big story for his family. It’s about to go down for Michael and Willow.
…Little Miss Innocent isn’t so innocent after sleeping with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) has given into temptation and there’s no going back.
According to General Hospital recaps, Willow and Drew slept together. Finally, all of Drew and Willow’s silence and patience*, their pining in anticipation* (*credit Dress by Taylor Swift) for each other was over when they succumbed to their passionate attraction. It’s a messy situation to say the least, and lives are about to become permanently besmirched by this game of musical beds.
The plot thickens. Moreover, Drew Cain has always been a stand up guy. But this last time he was sentenced to Pentonville changed him in a way that no one could except. Suddenly, Drew plotting, scheming, and sleeping with a married woman AND her mother! Evidently, Willow’s mother Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is still Drew’s dirty little secret. Despite the fact that Willow trusted Nina enough to confide in her, Nina continues to betray her daughter every single day.
Evidently, Willow’s world blows apart when she discovers the truth about her mother and Drew. After self-destructing her marriage with Michael, Willow gets a taste of what betrayal feels like. Michael put his trust in the woman he loves just to have it blow up in his face. Ironically, Willow gets burned by someone she grew to trust as well. Her mother. It took a lot for Willow to open up to Nina, and now she will face the flames of the most painful fire.
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