Nina Reeve (Cynthia Watros) has let herself down a dark path of lies, and betrayals, all in the name of getting hurt and wanting revenge. The situation with seeking out her long lost daughter had consumed her thoughts and ultimately carries out into taking over her life’s decisions.
Nina’s decisions led her to a situation she never saw coming. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been presumed dead and his family has been in mourning. She was so Hell bent on sticking it to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) for not telling her about Nelle Benson, that she couldn’t see further than the heat of the moment when she stumbles upon Sonny living with Phyllis (Joyce Guy) at The Tan-O.
General Hospital previews show Carly is growing weary of all the stress and responsibilities that come along with such a role as she has taken on since her husband’s presumed death.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in the midst of all the drama surrounding her life, Carly takes a moment to think about how great a loss she has suffered, and really missing Sonny right now.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina gets closer to divulging the truth when she confides on Phyllis. Phyllis asks Nina what’s holding her back when it comes to her feelings for “Mike.”
General Hospital news reports indicate the time is near for Sonny to return home to Port Charles and his family. GH rumors suggest this big revelation of Sonny’s existence will cause quite an uproar. Sonny isn’t one to take betrayal lightly, especially when his feelings are involved. Betrayal by a woman he cares for could set Sonny over the edge, and rightfully so.
Nina’s quaint little life in the small town of Nixon Falls has has its fair share of drama, but the drama involving Elijah (Dan White) is nothing compared to what’s coming her way once the truth comes out.
If you follow General Hospital’s, Maurice Benard on social media, you’re well aware of his humor and desire to keep smiles on the faces of his fans.
In a recent but expired Instagram story, Maurice Benard’s humor shone through as he as libbed a scene from the syndicated CW series, Charmed. The scene starring Shannen Doherty and General Hospital’s Ted King (Lorenzo/Luis Alcazar) fit perfectly with Benard’s hilarious fictional story using a voice over convey his message to GH fans.
General Hospital news and spoilers revealed Maurice Benard’s thoughts on playing Mike currently as opposed to the iconic mob boss, Sonny Corinthos. He mentioned how he enjoyed the change of pace as Mike, but assured fans that Sonny would be back soon.
In the video below of the expired IG sorry, Benard uses his voice to Ted King’s scene, asking the women (Doherty) all about Sonny and Mike.
General Hospital spoilers and previews disclose Sonny will make his way home to his wife Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and family very soon as things with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) gets complicate over in Nixon Falls.
Here’s to hoping Sonny will soon leave his Mike persona behind and return to his roots. He’s much needed in Port Charles as Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is making life dangerous for the entire town.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), aka Mike, and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) have become quite close over the last few months. The Tan-o has become a home away from home for Nina, and as for Sonny, it’s become the only home he knows.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny Aka Mike, is out off by Nina’s next move- or potential move. The due has been working together to find out just what Elijah Crowe (Dan White) is up to. He’s been swindling small business owners for his own profit.
General Hospital previews show Nina and Sonny having an argumentative conversation over Nina wanting to push her limits. After Sonny broke into Elijah’s office, and Nina was caught snooping, red flags were raised and Elijah is onto them.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny doesn’t want Nina to get to risky with their investigation and they burr heads on what they should do next. Elijah is already into them, any further action by Nina could cause more than Nina is ready to handle.
General Hospital fans have been vocal about their opinion regarding the current storyline involving fan favorite, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Everyone just wants to see Sonny remember who is he and leave his life as Mike behind.
Due to Maurice’s lessened time on screen as Sonny suffers from amnesia, General Hospital rumors began surrounding Benard’s status with the 58 year old drama. Some GH fans have questioned Benard’s half-absence.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny Corinthos is well on his way to regaining his memories from his past life. As for how he will be found and return to Port Charles, that remains a mystery. And as for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), the GH audience wants her to pay for what she has done by keeping Sonny away from Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and loved ones.
General Hospital news and spoilers endure fans that the GH rumors regarding Benard and Covid are false. Another rumors is that Benard has made himself scared on screen due to an outside project such as a movie. Benard has posted and Instagram story, informing fans that the rumors of having Covid and/or filming a movie is actually false.
General Hospital star, Maurice Benard has been having a great time with the change of pace that comes with portraying an entrepreneur new personality for the legendary Mob Boss, Sonny Corinthos. Benard recently confirmed that Mike will soon begin to remember parts of his life that reveal his true identity as a gangster from Port Charles, NY.
When it comes to long, drawn out storylines, GH fans have proven time and time again that they (we, myself included), lack patience while waiting for the stories to unravel. When referring to the current situation with Sonny Corinthos and his other persona, Mike, patience is running very thin. Although fans understand the process, it’s difficult to watch as Nina Reeve (Cynthia Watros) keeps Mike all to herself while she knows damn well that Sonny’s family is grieving his loss back home in PC.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny will soon be reunited with his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), his children, and his loved ones. Until then, Sonny will experience memories and bits and pieces of his old life.
General Hospital news leaks confirm Maurice shared a video for his GH fans, letting them in on a secret. In the video, he is sitting around relaxing, reflecting on his current characters, Mike and Sonny. As he narrates the homemade video from “Mike’s” perspective, he said, “I’m starting to remember like, my past.” Benard goes on to say, “I keep hearing, Sonny where have you been? What’s up?…”
Take a look at Maurice’s video below, as he reveals to GH, and Sonny fans that Mike is starting to remember who he really is.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is causing more trouble then she just realize. Not only are her actions hurting Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and the rest of Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) family, danger is never isolated when it comes to mob related violence.
General Hospital spoilers reveal things get worse before they get better in Port Charles. Nina is the reason Sonny isn’t able to protect his territory in Port Charles against Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Due to his disappearance, and Jason Morgan’s current situation, making him unavailable to represent the Corinthos Organization, Carly had to step up line a boss. She nailed her impression on the Five Families and earned her place at the table. Carly’s newfound membership as Mob Boss has pushed Renault out, making him more motivated for revenge than ever.
General Hospital rumors claim Cyrus will go after Sonny and Carly’s son, Michael (Chad Duell), making him and his family, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), and Wiley, a target. GH rumors further claim that Willow might be the one to pay the price when Cyrus strikes.
General Hospital fans are in an uproar over the current storyline involving GH’sleading man, Maurice Benard, as the legendary Mob Boss, Sonny Corinthos.
Many fans have expressed their dislike for the situation Nina Reeves is creating for Sonny and the rest of the Corinthos family.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Cynthia Watros has had a chance to defend her character’s actions, and explain why Nina would keep Sonny from his family.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cynthia’s explanation in an interview with Soaps In Depth. As he explains that Nina was confused and basically couldn’t believe her eyes when she arrived in Nixon Falls and saw this man looking strikingly like the man Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), along with many back in Port Charles, are mourning.
Watros explains, “She thought she was kind of losing her mind or something,” She continued by revealing, “She was thinking ‘Maybe he’s not sonny, he’s just a guy who completely looks like Sonny and talks like Sonny.’ That went away quickly, and then she was concerned for his mental health.” Cynthia went on to say, “Like, if I just blurt out to him, ‘You’re this guy, you’re the head of this mob and you have a wife and kids,’ is that too much information? Would that be a harm to him?” she continued. “So she was grappling with that and she did try to call Carly, and Carly was mean to her; rightfully so, because they’re in a bit of a rough patch right now. I think it kind of broke open Nina’s vulnerability and hurt.”
It’s safe to say that regardless of why Nina is doing the despicable thing she is doing, GH fans believe it’s high time Sonny gets home to PC and his family.
It’s undeniable that General Hospital fans would recognize Maurice Benard from a mile away. However, the iconic role of Sonny Corinthos in which he has portrayed for over 28 years, looks quite different than Sonny’s other persona, “Cowboy Mike.”
General Hospital news confirms Maurice has shared a video on IG of himself, along with co-star, Briana Nicole Henry (Jordan Ashford). Benard reveals Henry is his guest on, State of Mind. In that video, Benard displays a familiar look, one that is different than what GH fans have been seeing for the last few months as Sonny Corinthos has taken on the Cowboy Mike persona in Nixon Falls.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that this new/old look Maurice is suddenly sporting is a hint that Maurice is preparing to start filming again as Sonny Corinthos as opposed to having the gray beard like Mike.
Take a look for yourself at the video below. This IG post was freshly shared, making this look of his, up to date and current. Could this mean that Maurice is ready to play Sonny and say goodbye to Mike?! We think so!
General Hospital fans have kept their focus as they (im)patiently await the big storyline climax when SOMEONE, (we mean ANYONE at this point), stumbles upon and discovers that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is alive.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has found a new life in Nixon Falls, outside of Port Charles, and away from all the pain she suffered. Nina is keeping her knowledge that Sonny Corinthos is alive, a secret from his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), his children, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), Kristina Davis Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth), Avery (Ava and Grace Scarola), and Donna (Ella and Emma Hulen), and other loved ones. Nina even lied to Jax (Ingo Rademacher), Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Sonny’s stepdaughter, along with her friend Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla), who Nina is a actually with.
General Hospital fans are becoming impatient with the current story as they are eager to see Sonny home, with Carly, and for Nina to get what’s coming to her.
General Hospital news reports disclose Maurice has disclosed some GH spoilers about what’s to come for Sonny as he tries to live life as Mike. In his tweet below, Benard makes it clear that he is enjoying this different pace while playing Mike as opposed to Sonny.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny will regain his memory, and be reunited with Carly and his family. “At some point, Sonny/Mike is going to get his memory back,” Benard ensured General Hospital fans. “And we’re gonna have a hell of a lot to play. Big time.”
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The soap world often sees familiar faces when navigating through the channels of our daytime TV favorites. Many times, Prime Time faces make their way through the soap opera genre as well.
General Hospital news and GH comings and goings reports confirm that Kimberly J. Brown, (ex-Marah GL), will join the cast of General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brown will be castin a brand new, mystery role, as her character is headed to Port Charles.
General Hospital news reports, Brown tells Soap Opera Digest, “I am so excited,” she continues saying, “I started acting when I was 5 or 6, and being on GUIDING LIGHT was such a highlight for me. I haven’t done a soap since GUIDING LIGHT, so I’m just thrilled to be doing something in daytime again. It feels like going back to something that holds a special place in my heart, and to get to do it as an adult. It’s a different experience as an adult, but it gives you that nostalgia and all the great memories of when I was a kid working on the soap, which was just such a huge family. I loved working with everyone there.” That includes two actresses who are themselves ensconced in Port Charles.
Brown goes on to reveal she will be reunited with her TV stepmom on GL, (Cynthia Watros, Nina Reeves, GH), and GL TV Aunt, (Laura Wright, Carly Corinthos, GH).
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