Divorced or not, the former Mr. and Mrs. Corinthos still know each other like the back of their hands. And the fact that no one understands either of them the way they understand each other tells the story.
The mob life is something Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) chose long ago. Throughout his journey, he’s come in contact with many people. He’s had his fair share of experience with outsmarting and fighting enemies, and protecting his family.
Moreover, Sonny always had a strong woman to lean on. Who am I kidding? Carly wasn’t just a good, strong woman to lean on. Actually, she was his rock. Carly knew better than to give him problems, although she ultimately gave him problems lol. But the way Carly went about things when it comes to Sonny’s business reassured him of her full support. As a mobster’s wife, you have to be prepared for anything. And that, Carly was.
Carly’s Still Sonny’s Choice
Meanwhile, Sonny and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) play this little game of pretend. It’s the one where they both know that Nina isn’t the right fit for Sonny, yet neither can admit it. But deep down Sonny knows who his perfect match is. Furthermore, he knows he can turn to Carly for anything, at any time. And that’s exactly what he did. Sonny needs Carly’s help and she’s willing to give it. Where does that leave Nina? On the outside looking in.
In January of 2007, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy) was hired as Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) lawyer. It wasn’t long before two became friends. Despite his criminal tendencies, Diane can see Sonny’s warm heart and family values.
Over the years, Sonny and his trusted attorney grew close. Not the kind of closeness he and his former attorney Alexis Davis had going on, but close in a family-friend sense. Apparently, close enough to where Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) feels confident enough in her’s and Sonny’s relationship to blur the lines between professional and personal.
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Diane advises against marrying Nina. She sees what most everyone else sees, and won’t stay silent. Its obvious to most that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) isn’t cut out for Sonny’s life. In fact, there are times when even Nina herself knows darn well she doesn’t have what it takes. And that’s why she has come running to Carly (Corinthos) Spencer more than once.
How will Sonny take Diane’s advice about Nina? Will he see what she throws down in front of him? Or, will he continue to walk with the wool pulled over his eyes?
Although Federal charges were dropped, Sonny makes an unexpected confession!
…I hate to say I told you so, but, who am I kidding? When it’s about General Hospital, I don’t mind one bit ????. Everyone was all up in arms about Sonny’s arrest when the Feds stormed in and swept him away in cuffs. Somehow, things seemed different this time.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest spoilers which claimed that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) had nothing to worry about. As it turned out he knew what was going on the entire time because he’s the one who set this all up. Now that he’s been cleared, Sonny and his family breathe a sigh of relief. Furthermore, Nina survived her first mob-wife scare. But was it even really to write home about? Nah, it wasn’t real. Truthfully, Sonny’s never really out of the woods, so there’s still a lot more for Nina to worry about. Essentially, only time will tell whether or not she’s cut out for this.
According to GH spoilers, Sonny makes an unexpected confession despite being a free man. So, what type of secret could the mobster have to get off his chest? And who needs to know?
…Sam McCall’s (Kirsten Storms) status as Maxie Jones’s (Kirsten Storms) friend and Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) girlfriend puts her in the perfect position to offer help to a friend.
General Hospital recaps recall when Sam reached out to Maxie. She noticed her friend’s struggles and offered a solution. At first, Maxie wasn’t too sure that moving into Lulu’s old house would be the best idea. But then, Sam pointed out some important facts. She reassured Maxie that if anyone was going to occupy Dante and Lulu’s family home, Maxie is favored option. The fact that Maxie and Lulu are besties makes it more comforting than uncomfortable.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Maxie settles into Lulu’s home with her kids. So far, things are going well despite the dark cloud hanging over Deception. And by dark cloud we mean Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). Because of her bogus lawsuit, Maxie’s professional future hangs in the balance. However, that’s not the only issue Maxie faces in regard to her big move.
Understandably, all this talk about Lulu has GH fans questioning what’s in store. Based on the latest GH rumors, Lulu wakes up! It doesn’t seem like Lulu would have an issue with her bestie and her children moving into the home that was once hers. However, there’s no telling what state she’ll be in upon awakening. Will Lulu wake up
Is Michael (Chad Duell ) just feeling vulnerable in the moments surrounding his Dad’s trial? Because what other explanation is there for him to drop a bombshell on Sonny at this time? According to General Hospital previews, Michael confesses in the courtroom!
Who would have ever thought that the day would come when the Feds catch up with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard)? Unfortunately, Sonny and his family are going through it as Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) fights for his fate. She and Sonny remain laser focused on his freedom. That said, there’s no time for distraction.
Michael Confesses In The Courtroom
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Sonny could get distracted at the most inopportune time. It’s right now that he must stick to his and Diane’s plan to ensure he makes it out of this unscathed. However, Gh spoilers tease that Michael could possibly derail the plan.
In a recent GH promo, Michael has something to say to Sonny. He has something to get off of his chest, and wants to spit it out right there. Will Michael be able to control his impulsive confession, or could things go south for Sonny due to Michael’s guilty conscience?
Maurice dishes on Maura! Let’s be honest, the night Sonny and Ava gave into impulsive lead them to where they are today. All it took was one session of hate s3x in a crypt and bam! Sonny and Ava are connected for life.
As a rival to the Corinthos Organization, the Jerome family posed an immediate threat the moment that family stepped back into Port Charles. Although Ava left the family mob business, unlike her sister Olivia, she was still as lethal as they come. Ava Jerome killed Connie Falconeri. On top of that she had a major role in Sonny’s son Morgan Corinthos’s (Bryan Craig) death.
Ironically, despite it all Sonny and Ava managed to maintain mutual respect and even cooperation as Avery’s parents. Moreover, Sonny honors Ava’s position in his life as his daughter ms mother.
According to the latest GH news and spoilers Maurice dishes on Maura West and Sonny and Ava. In a recent interview, the 2 time daytime Emmy winner discussed Sonny and Ava’s evolving relationship. It’s no secret that Sonny treated Ava “like dirt,” as Benard described, but he had his obvious reasons. However, the past is the past I supposed. Now, Maurice is happy that Sonny can be there for Ava and their daughter when in need.
Joshua Benard returns to General Hospital! School is back in session! Whenever we think of back to school, typically, our minds immediately jump to small children flexing in their new outfits and lunch boxes. Rarely do we think of all the colleges and universities that also head back to school in the Fall.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that college is in session and the students of Port Charles check back in. For now, Cameron Webber (William Lipton) is happily away at college and using his soccer scholarship. As for Trina and Joss, they head back to class as well.
If you need a refresher, GH recaps revisit when Joss and Adam first met. Last year, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) made a new acquaintance in school. At first, Adam gave Joss a hard time amidst the whole revenge p0rn video that went viral. Thanks to Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl), Josslyn received an overwhelming amount of unwanted attention. In fact, Adam was one of those people whose approach Joss could have lived without.
General Hospital casting news confirmed that Maurice’s son, Joshua Benard heads back to the canvas. According to GH spoilers, Joshua Benard returns to General Hospital as Josslyn’s school mate, Adam. The word out on the street is that Adam might come between Joss and Dex as she spends more time on campus.
Dex replaces Jason with Sonny?! Sonny Corinthos is so many things to so many people. His loyalty extends to those who equally practice and display the same loyalty. If you’re in a position to mean something to Sonny and vice versa, then consider yourself lucky.
Evidently, Sonny makes such an impression that even some of his enemies end up as friends and more. One enemy in particular is Dex Heller (Evan Hofer). The junior gangster was born for this position, quite literally. When Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) found Dex, they were both sure they would bring Sonny down. Hence, Dex was once Sonny’s secret enemy. But despite his initial intentions, Dex spills his true feelings.
General Hospital recaps revisit Dex’s confession as he tells Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) what a Sonny now means to him. He explained, “I’ve never had anyone in my life like him. I just feel like he’s taught me so much about what it means to be a man.” Immediately, this scene bright fans to social media platforms with buzz about Dex and Sonny. According to the latest GH rumors, Dex had a deeper reason for wanting coming Port Charles. As it turns out, working for Michael wasn’t just for Michael’s benefit in his quest to destroy his father. Instead, taking the job was a means to an end for Dex.
Dex Replaces Jason with Sonny
Previously, speculation about Dex’s connections pointed straight to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Since Maurice Benard revealed that he’s done with Sonny having kids, some fans finally jumped off the. bandwagon that claims Dex is Sonny’s son. However, Jason is another story. Dex just admitted he’s never had a father figure. And just as GH Blog predicted, Dex longed for that connection. Odds are he came to PC to get revenge on the man who (unknowingly) took his father away.
See, GH rumors claim that Dex grew up without a father and it’s possible his mother told him that Jason chose mob life over fatherhood. So he came to PC for answers and revenge. But he never imagined he’d find what he was always looking for. A father figure.
All rejoicing, the real Sonny Corinthos returns right when his family needs him the most! …Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) reputation is so strong that no matter what, true fans know the character on a deeper level and trust who he is inside. Anyone who is scared that Sonny has lost himself because of Nina, don’t be. Because General Hospital spoilers indicate that there’s no need to worry.
Despite being stuck between a cowboy and a gangster, Sonny Corinthos remains true to his character in the end.
According to GH spoilers and rumors Pikeman brings the gangster out in Sonny. And once he breaks through there is no going back. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) banked on the notion that Sonny never finds himself. Selfishly, she hopes that he never looks further than the shallow version of him that she created.
Although he named himself Mike, Sonny suffered from amnesia as Nina took advantage of his vulnerability. So all this time Nina has lived in her own reality that Sonny holds on to a bit of Mike- enough to keep her in her comfort soon. But that’s not the case now. Instead, the real Sonny Corinthos returns right when his family needs him the most. This Pikeman situation requires strength and power, and that’s not Mike. Mark Carly’s words, she’s getting back everything Nina has taken from her! EVERYTHING.
Is Mac Scorpio leaving GH? John J. York explains… So much excitement and drama surrounds the people of Port Charles. On a typical day, one might discover their long lost daughter, another might betray a lover they’ve sought out for years only, some could fall victim of a baby napping, and various other traumatic life events.
When it comes to the vet actors, their characters have been through the wringer for years and years. Thankfully, characters like Mac Scorpio (John J. York) and his wife Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) have stuck around to endure it all of these years!
Currently, Mac Scorpio has a potentially prominent storyline. Cody Bell waltzed into Mac’s life and everything is about to change. After GH spoilers revealed that Cody is Mac’s son, fans have been waiting for that story to unfold. However, recent GH news reports share an update on York’s GH status. John toon to Twitter/X to address fans about his recent status change with the 60 year old daytime drama.
In his announcement York explains that he’ll be on a few week long hiatus. As a result, Mac Scorpio keeps things low key. Additionally, the actor explained that he will be away from the scene for a bit. His tweet can be read below.
Have no fear, we won’t leave you in the dark about Mac and neither will John. Make sure to follow General Hospital Blog on Facebook and check back for updates on the GH cast!
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