Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) and her ex-husband Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) get along quite well considering why and how their separation began. Considered Daytime Television’s most powerful couple by a large majority of fans, Sonny and Carly remain fan favorites despite the couple’s split. So what that tells us is that we can’t even fathom the possibility that CarSon is over for good.
Carly turns Sonny on- while that statement in itself might be true, we must finish the thought… According to General Hospital previews and spoilers, Carly turns Sonny on to Nina and her suspicious generosity. Why all of a sudden does Nina find the workload to be overwhelming? So much so that she not only wants to sell, but she’s oddly compelled to give first dips to Carly.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Carly takes her suspicions to Sonny. Now that they’re married, it’s only natural that he’s aware of what his wife is up to, right? Wrong. Luckily for Nina, Michael is the only one in the Corinthos family who knows what Nina has done. However, it’s unfortunately for Sonny’s new wife, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is back and remembers exactly what Nina did.
More and more people find out as the days carry on. But who will be the one to expose Nina and finally reveal the truth?
Jake Webber (Hudson West) and Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) are growing up right before have become close friends throughout the years. Now that they’re teenagers, the time they spend together isn’t always supervised. Hence how Charlotte had the opportunity to slip away from her friends when Valentin trusted her alone.
As one of the youngest Cassadines, Charlotte seems to be leaning toward the dark traits of the family. General Hospital recaps recall a long history of malicious acts by Valentin and Lulu Spencer’s daughter. Lately, Charlotte’s behavior has become very Cassadine-like. While GH rumors hint that young Charlotte’s on her way to becoming Helena 2.0, many GH fans hope she turns herself around.
Anyone who knows anything about General Hospital knows that Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) is lethal. The Cassadines are known for their deadly usurpation schemes which have no bounds. Power, control, and revenge are what drive these dark Cassadines. So it makes sense that Victor would use his granddaughter to get revenge on Anna. But by having Charlotte carryout his dirty work, she becomes a danger to those around her.
Elizabeth Condemns Anna and Endangers Jake
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Elizabeth Webber’s son is in potential danger. His friendship with Charlotte could put him at risk if she continues to be held under Victor’s mind control. That is, unless his mom shakes that holier than thou attitude and sees the truth. Elizabeth is so quick to condemn Anna when she has no clue that her son is hangs around Helena Jr. Then again, Elizabeth knows all too well what it’s like being involved with a Cassadine. After all, Liz is the one who helped Nikolas imprison a young pregnant woman.
If Elizabeth doesn’t wake up, who knows what could happen to Jake.
Ned Quartermaine, who?! Eddie Maine (Wally Kurth) wanted to live the good life, full of music and mayhem. Overnight, Ned Quartermaine went from business man to front man after a slip and fall accident at the Metro Court. Although his loved ones were devastated by the incident, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will feel relieved that Ned woke up as a completely different man. One that she wasn’t around to see.
Eddie and Olivia’s Underwater Adventure
The 1990s were really something, and General Hospital’s relevance in society weighed heavily on its entertainment value and social issues. Back then the popularity of the Nurses Ball allowed for a great platform to spread AIDS awareness during the 90s.
Music has always been a part of General Hospital. Many recall Rick Springfield from the ABC Soap Opera, General Hospital. He played Dr. Noah Drake. He was a doctor by day and a rockstar by night. Hannah Montana, oops, I mean Frankie.
GH spoilers tease that Ned is back after Eddie took his polar plunge. So, why did Eddie jump into undesirably cold waters? Was he faking the whole time and used this moment to remember his life? Regardless, it doesn’t even matter if he was faking the entire time or not. What matters is that Nina is going to be shaking harder than if she has 10 cups of Corinthos Coffee. Will Ned tell Nina’s SEC secret scandal?
Yesterday, General Hospital star John J. York began his stem cell transplant treatment. The 100 day process begins with 8 days of “heavy chemo.” Reportedly, York explained the risks that go along with the transplant and chemo. In the post below, General Hospital Blog shared details of John’s interview with the news outlet, TV Insider. The full article can be read by clicking on the box below, the link ⬆️.
Today is a new day/week, with new hope for the future. General Hospital news reports reveal that today is also John J. York’s first week of treatment.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that York’s long time co-star and friend, Kristina Wagner reached out to fans via X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. She shared a photo of John with his medical team as all three share the brightest smiles. Below you will find Wagner’s post with the photo including Dr. Kassim, and Medical Practitioner, Anne.
According to Wagner, the chemo portion stats this week while the transplant begins on November 17th. Please keep John, his medical team, his family and supporters in your thoughts and prayers.
@JohnJYork with his medical team, Dr. Kassim, and medical practitioner, Anne. Chemo starts this week. The transplant is scheduled for the 17th. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/x1mtleDXCb
Despite the smiles, York knows the risks that come along with everything from the illness to the treatment itself. “I’ll probably lose my hair, and that’s OK,” he told the outlet. “And, you know, there’s just all kinds of issues. I could, I could pass away. I mean, maybe not from the chemo, but when the transplant starts.”
Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) hasn’t been himself since his slip and fall accident at the Metro Court pool. In fact, he doesn’t remember his life as Ned. To top it off, he doesn’t really care. Well, he really until now.
Olivia Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero) can’t help but to worry. After all it’s in her nature. At first Olivia couldn’t accept that Ned was gone despite him standing there in the flesh. On the outside, Ned was a living, breathing, walking, talking version of the man Olivia married. But don’t make the same mistake as Olivia and assume that he’s the same man as he once was. Oh no, he’s not the man Olivia knows and loves. However, it didn’t take too long before she started to come around. GH recaps recall the day in the recording studio with Eddie Maine, Olivia, and little Leo (Easton Rocket Sweda). That’s when things began to change for Olivia, and she started to appreciate Eddie.
General Hospital spoilers tease that just as Liv was embracing the change, Eddie takes drastic measures to remember the past. There’s no doubt that Ned/Eddie’s conversation with his ex-wife, Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) influenced him and his curiosity. Thats when Eddie decided to search within himself for answers.
Is Lois To Blame?
Previously, Tracy warned Olivia about Lois. She flat out stated that Ned’s ex wife and Olivia’s best friend can’t be trusted. Although the reasons differ from her original thoughts, Tracy finds reason to blame Lois. Olivia wasn’t worried about Lois coming between her and Ned/Eddie in the aspect that Tracy implied. But, perhaps Tracy was right for another reason.
GH rumors tease that Tracy blames Lois for Ned’s deep dive into his psyche, because now he’s missing altogether! Recent GH previews show Olivia calls out for Eddie after he dives into the frigid waters. The water is so cold that Eddie’s family fears for his life. Is Eddie gone for good?
Oh no! Now Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is upset with his grandmother, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis). I swear, this poor woman doesn’t catch a break! As they say, no good deed goes unpunished. When Laura isn’t being written the riot act for simply doing her best for others, she faces other challenges and suffers great loss.
Enough is enough. Spencer Cassadine has hit his grandmother’s limit when it comes to his incessant ridiculing of anyone and anything involving baby Ace. According to General Hospital spoilers, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) can’t wait to shout from the mountaintops! She’s got something to get off of her chest so she spills the tea. Apparently, Miss Independent Esme shares the good news about her future. After her talk with Laura, Esme’s ecstatic from the idea of taking hold of her own life. Moreover, she has Laura’s support this time around.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Spencer and Laura clash over Esme after he finds out about Esme’s plans. Although Ace is Spencer’s brother (for now), he has taken on the father figure role in Nikolas’s absence. Some fans think he’s taken things too far. And I must admit that I am one of them. However, everything happened for a reason and GH rumors claim there’s a reason Spencer feels so attached to Ace. Yes, they are “brothers,” but rumor has it that it’s more than that.
Obviously, Spencer is upset because he doesn’t want Esme and Ace to move out. As much as he says it’s because of Ace, how much of his feelings include Esme? Maybe more than we think.
Ava Jerome (Maura West) turned to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) for help when Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) became a threat. Although his cousin Dr. Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) has a thing for the blond, former mobster, Mason has a job to do.
Austin’s lollipop licking cousin Mason
According to General Hospital recaps, Ava and Austin hit it off as friends before things quickly became physical. But that’s when threats escalated and there wasn’t time for any type of messing around in any aspect. So, was Ava and Austin’s encounter a “one and done” situation?
GH rumors tease that Austin can’t be trusted but he’s also not purely a bad guy. Instead, he’s been forced into this by family. Cyrus and Austin’s pasts are tied together and it seems like Cyrus uses that fact as leverage. Now that we know that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) pulls the strings, it’s easier to see that Austin truly cares about Ava and doesn’t want to engage in Cyrus and Mason’s games. But Austin remains dishonest with Ava about the most important element of this entire situation. Not until Laura Spencer told Ava about Nikolas Cassadine’s bank activity did she think that her ex was alive. She eels to be in the dark about some important facts that could either keep her safe or risk her life.
Sonny Thinks Ava’s Sleeping With The Enemy
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Ava questions Austin after Sonny gives a warning. According to recent GH previews, Sonny tells Ava that she’s in bed with the enemy. And the look on her face is worth a thousand words. Although she is fond of Austin, I don’t think that she fully trusts him anyway. How is she going to react when she discovers that he has know that Nikolas was alive this whole time?
It’s been almost two full months since General Hospital star John J. York revealed that he would take a break from his role as Mac Scorpio due to a recent diagnosis.
Previously, General Hospital news and spoilers reports revealed York’s announcement. That’s when John J. York addressed his recent medical diagnoses, which lead him to reveal that he suffers from two blood and bone marrow disorders. Those disorders are myelodysplastic syndromes, or MDS, and multiple smoldering myeloma, two blood and bone marrow disorders.”
York’s announcement brought fans together in support for the search for a bone marrow match. In his announcement, the GH vet gave information on how we could become potential donors. Moreover, it wasn’t just his fans that displayed immense support for York. His friend Jon Lindstrom reached out to the world via social media, sharing donor information. Then, soon after, John announced that they had found a match! Fast forward two months and his friend and co-star John Lindstrom updated fans on his prognosis.
John York Health Update
General Hospital spoilers reveal that it’s a big week for GH’s Mac Scorpio, aka his portrayer, John J. York. The actor took to social media to ask fans to send “healing thoughts” as York faces a “big week.”
Adam Wright (Joshua Benard) made quite a first impression on Josslyn Jacks. It wasn’t necessarily a good first impression, but it was an impression alright. Adam first approached Josslyn with ill-intentions, and she quickly out him in his place. Then, he apologized after he realized the severity of the situation and how it effected Joss.
First, Adam got caught up in the viral revenge porn video that Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) and sent out to the entire campus. The nature of the video fueled its viral status, and also ignited something in Adam. That’s when he made his misogynistic comments to Josslyn about her and Cameron’s sex video. At the time, he didn’t know that it was unintentional and that it was deemed revenge porn. Then, Josslyn explained that she was indeed a victim, and from then on she and Adam became friends.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Adam takes his friendship with Josslyn to another level. But it might be a while before he openly admits that he wants her as more than a friend. Instead, GH spoilers and rumors tease that he keeps his intentions to himself for the time being. But even though Adam hasn’t revealed his true intentions, his behavior raises suspicions.
General Hospital spoilers Dex warns Josslyn about Adam. Apparently, GH fans aren’t the only ones who think that there’s something off about Adam. He’s troubled and Josslyn is too close to the fire.
Devastation and loss seem to have come in surplus lately as the General Hospital community suffers great heartache. From Sonya Eddy to Jackie Zeman, Billy Miller to Tyler Christopher- and more in between, it’s undoubtedly been a hard year.
According to General Hospital news reports, sadness continues to loom over the GH community. Just 6 short days after Tyler Christopher’s death, another loss hits close to home. For General Hospital star Eden McCoy, everyone else’s “close to home,” is her actual home. Sadly, Eden McCoy mourns her mother’s death.
GH news and spoilers reveal that Eden became very vulnerable in her public, emotional message. The young star shared the news via Instagram, which she referred to as, “the most impersonal space.” Her post contains a picture of her mother, along with another picture consisting of Eden and her parents.
Eden’s touching message not only displays her pure love for her mom, but she also puts things into perspective. I can somewhat relate to Eden as she grieves for her mother. When I was pregnant with my first child, my mom passed away suddenly. As it turns it, she had Acute Myeloid Leukemia, and she died within two days of going to the ER. Although not all situations are the same, the pain of losing a mother is uniform. According to Eden’s post, her mom suffered a two and half year battle with cancer. No matter how you look at it, losing a mother hits different regardless of how it happened.
I recommend you you read Eden’s beautiful tribute to her mother. The images and words shared can be seen below. Please keep Eden and her family in your prayers.
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