General Hospital news and spoilers revealed that General Hospital star, Steve Burton, has yet another supporter among his co-stars.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carolyn Hennesy spoke out in a tweet, with nothing but kind words to say about her friend, Steve Burton, upon General Hospital news confirmation of his GH exit.
However, Carolyn’s warm words for Steve were not embraced by all. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nancy Lee Grahn had something to say about Carolyn’s outward support for Steve.
Nancy replied to Carolyn’s tweet, implying that Steve’s choices contribute to Covid related losses. Take a look below at the Twitter exchange between Hennesy and Grahn.
Actually it is. About loss. There are 5.6 million losses.
GH fans quickly began to pin the on-screen BFF duo against each other as their different views clashed publicly in their tweets. Carolyn still showed love for Nancy, and tried squashing the fan’s hysteria over their differences of opinion.
Steve Burton is obviously a good hearted man and good friend, and co-star. We hope that someday he will make his way back to General Hospital as the legendary Jason Morgan.
The soap opera world has been turned upside down upon Steve Burton and Ingo Rademacher’s GH exit news.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that last week, fan favorite Steve Burton, took to social media to explain the details behind Jason Morgan’s presumed death, and his exit from General Hospital over the vaccine mandate.
General Hospital news reports show co-star, Carolyn Hennesy (Diana Miller) reached out to fans to get a message across on her feelings about the situation with Steve.
I also want to say this: I love Steve Burton. Politics absolutely aside from anything (because it’s not about that at the moment, it’s about loss,) he’s a kind, smart, funny, caring human who always made me feel terrific as an actor and friend. I will miss him something fierce.
The actress has nothing but warm and wonderful things to say about her friend, Steve, but that doesn’t mean what she had to save was embraced by all. It’s nice to see so many of Steve’s friends and co-stars who are able to separate politics from friendship, and that’s exactly what Carolyn did.
Lives were turned upside down for the people of Port Charles when Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) disappeared. But instead of things falling back into place upon his return, he and his loved ones are still struggling through life’s challenges even now that he is back.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) were headed down a new yet familiar path together when they were blindsided by Sonny’s miraculous return from the dead. Now Carly is left to sort out her feelings.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly is still dealing with the fallout of her feelings for Jason all while having her husband back in her life. What she doesn’t know is that Sonny is struggling with his feelings as well after falling in love with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
General Hospital previews indicate that Carly confides in Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), telling her she has put her friendship with Jason on hold. Jason is off with Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), playing her hero while he helps find her mother, Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati). Carly had to put her feelings for Jason on the back burner in order to stay true to Sonny, while oblivious to the fact that Sonny has a place in his heart for the woman who kept him away from Carly and their entire family.
Right now Carly has to keep Jason at arm’s length, even though that’s not what she wants.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) have gone over every possible option as a solution to their problem with The Five Families. They need a strong, united front so that they aren’t looked at as weak. Divide and conquer is not an option.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason and Carly move forward in their plan to get married, no matter the cost or the effect it will have on their personal lives and people they love. Carly is still grieving her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), while Jason has fallen for Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud).
General Hospital previews show Carly discussing the plan with her lawyer, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), taking that step closer to making things official.
General Hospital rumors are all over the place on this. GH fans are so over the Sonny/Mike storyline and just want to see him home and reunited with his family. GH rumors suggest Sonny could arrive too little too late, after Carly has already married Jason.
However, some GH rumors imply Sonny will return to Port Charles and be recognized before Jason and Carly have to tie the knot. “Mike” may not remember his true identity, but those who know and care for him will.
How far will Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) go to keep Mike to herself? Would she hide him upon his return to PC, allowing Jason and Carly to go forward with their legal union as husband and wife?
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is and always has been a strong, successful, woman, who can hold her own. Sure, she has done through obstacles and traumatic events, but she’s staying strong and trying to overcome her demons.
Alexis felt it would be best to own up and take responsibility for her actions when she faced the judge. She pleaded guilty for attacking Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna), while drunk, and believing she was protecting her daughter, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) from Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). Alexis was ultimately sentenced to three years in Pentonville.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis confides in Sam, expressing her raw emotions regarding what’s ahead.
General Hospital previews show Alexis telling Sam that she’s feeling really scared right now. Understandably so. She’s about to be hauled off to jail and stay sober all at once. She’ll be without her girls, Sam, Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth), and Molly (Haley Pullos), along with those who have been there for support, like, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton).
General Hospital rumors surrounding the future of Alexis Davis has gotten fans wondering if Grahn will be leaving or taking a break from General Hospital. General Hospital comings and goings and GH news has not made any indication of a true departure for Grahn at this time.
Is it goodbye for General Hospital’s, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn)? Alexis has been sentenced to three years in Pentonville for the assault of Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). Her daughters, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), and Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos), are in disbelief even though they were mentally prepared for any outcome. Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) fought hard for her friend. It was a sad but not unexpected outcome.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis is about to face her demons head on just as she planned. She needed to do this for her own self care. Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has been on constant support of Alexis making her own decision when it came to what will be best for her to be able to remain in recovery.
General Hospital rumors have put Nancy Lee Grahn’s status with the 58 year old daytime drama into question.
General Hospital news has not made any reports confirming nor denying any exit plans, temporary or permanent, for Nancy.
Is there a way out of this for Alexis? And of there were, would she even accept the assistance, or will she stick to wanting to pay for what she’s done?
There is a grand plan in motion for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) to gain full and permanent custody of his and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son, Wiley. Per Diane Miller’s (Carolyn Henessy) advice, Michael knows that exhibiting a stable home life by getting married is his best chance. His girlfriend Sasha (Sofia Mattsson) doesn’t fit the role so she recommended Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) to take on the job to help Michael win custody, and keep Nelle away from their son for good. Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) has been totally against this plan for obvious reasons. Chase doesn’t want to see Willow marry another man. Michael agreed it would not be right.
However, Michael is getting desperate as he is running out of time to prove himself a stable home for his son, o we what Nelle could provide to Wiley.
General Hospital spoilers hint Chase will finally come on board with Sasha’s plan, and he and Sasha will devise a plan that pushes Willow right into Michael’s path.
General Hospital rumors claim Chase and Sasha will pretend to sleep together to push Willow away and run straight to Michael. Everyone is desperate to keep the child away from Nelle, no matter the cost. Will their plan work to urge Willow to marry Michael before Nelle wins?
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is fighting for the well being of his child, against the child’s own mother. Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) needs heart surgery to repair a hole in his heart that he has had since birth. Wiley’s symptoms are progressing, and although the situation is not an emergency, it remains imperative that Michael and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) agree that Wiley must undergo surgery to repair the issue. Michael and his grandmother, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), have presented the case to Nelle, explaining the issue and why it is completely necessary for to go ahead with the heart surgery.
Nelle is being difficult to say the least, and is refusing to sign the consent form for treatment, which in Wiley’s case, is heart surgery. Nelle presented her rebuttal to Michael, refusing to sign the document. Michael’s girlfriend Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and mom Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have tried knocking sense into Nelle, explaining why this is so important.
Michael and Carly have had enough with Nelle and her bulllsh!t and are taking matters into their own hands. General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael will go ahead with consenting to the surgery without Nelle. In Friday’s episode of General Hospital, Michael made a call to his lawyer, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy).
General Hospital rumors indicate Michael is trying to come up with a way to go forward with the operation legally, regardless of whether or not the child’s mother gives consent. Carly on the other hand is taking matters into her own hands. Carly fights for what she wants, especially when she is fighting for what’s right for her family. Carly will be damned to let Nelle stand in the way of her grandson receiving the treatment that is needed for him to survive,
While Michael is trying to work on getting things moving along with Diane, Carly has her own plan of action. After arguing on the roof of GH with Nelle, Carly failed at reasoning with her and locked Nelle out on the roof.
General Hospital rumors hint that Nelle’s signature will be forged, making it possible for Michael to go forward with Wiley’s operation but leaving an opportunity for it to come back and bite Carly for going about it the way she has.
Nelle can’t stay on the roof forever, and when she finds out what happened, she will come at the Corinthos family even harder than before. Will Diane be able to save Michael from any legal repercussions of his mom’s actions? More importantly, will Michael be able to escape Nelle’s wrath?
Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) has to be the most noble and selfless significant other. Not many people would push their lover into a marriage with another- even if it is under false pretenses. Sasha knows that Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) only has a chance to gain custody of his son Wiley if he can prove a stable home and a wonderful life for his and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son.
General Hospital spoilers have reveal the plan for Michael to keep custody of his son, but fans didn’t expect the plan to be Sasha’s idea. Sasha and Michael have been together for a while now, and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is in a relationship with Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard). Michael’s Attorney, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) advised Michael to get married in an attempt to sway the courts in his favor. However, Diane explained why his current girlfriend Sasha would not be fit for the scheme due to her fraudulent past. Just because Sasha is okay with this plan she has conjured up to help Michael, Willow’s boyfriend Chase may not be for his girlfriend playing pretend with another man. Willow has mentioned several times that she would do anything for the best interest of the little boy in which she has formed such a close bond- but does she really mean anything?
Would marrying Michael be too much to ask of Willow or will she become a willing participant, leaving Chase’s feelings on the back burner?
Warning! This post contains a major General Hospital spoiler/rumor with an exciting plot twist!
Port Charles’ main mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), has committed some unthinkable crimes in the past and present, none of which he has actually served a considerable amount of jail time. It seems that no matter what Sonny does in Port Charles, he never actually gets convicted. Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), Diane Miller (Caroline Hennesy), or many of his other trusty attorneys have been able to get him acquitted of practically every dirty mob related crime he has ever been accused of. Many will say that Sonny is playing with fire when it comes to his recent activity with his former wife, and mother of his children, Carly Corinthos Jacks (Laura Wright). Carly is currently in a relationship with Franco (Roger Howarth), and Franco has some extremely damning information on Sonny. Sonny and Carly have been sleeping together behnd Franco’s back. Sonny is well aware that Franco knows that he shot AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan), yet he still gave into his desires to have sex with Carly. Franco has found out the truth about these two from his friend, Kiki Jerome (Kristen Alderson). Kiki overheard Carly and Sonny discussing their infidelity, and Carly thought she had Kiki convinced to leave well enough alone. Well, Kiki ended up spilling all to Franco, and Franco took it upon himself to spy on Carly with that hideous necklace with the hidden camera.
Sonny wants nothing more than to keep Franco quiet about what he knows, and Franco wants nothing more than to get revenge on Sonny for sleeping with his girlfriend. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny and Shawn (Sean Blakemore) team up to come up with a plan to make Franco disappear. Meanwhile, Franco is has a plotting his next scheme to expose Sonny for his crime against Michael’s (Chad Duell) biological father, AJ Quartermaine. General Hospital spoilers also tease that Michael will turn his back on his entire family after learning what Sonny did to AJ, and that Carly has known all along. Morgan (Bryan Craig) also knows the truth, thanks to Michael’s girlfriend Kiki. Michael is the only one left in the dark about what his father Sonny has done to his biological father.
Michael’s world will be blown apart after learning that his entire family has betrayed him, including Kiki. What will stop Michael from going to the police to turn Sonny in for the death of AJ Quartermaine? Will the untouchable Sonny Corinthos finally pay for what he has done? Or will there be some loop hole that will set him free? Recent General Hospital rumors indicate that Sonny may have shot AJ, but someone else finished the job! What do you think?! Let us know in the comments below!
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