Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is no choir boy! He makes it know that he isn’t into people pleasing anymore, and he’s left that life behind bars.
General Hospital recaps highlight the hint that Drew has had enough and ready to take matters into his own hands. He’s no longer going with the flow if it doesn’t benefit himself personally. Instead, he’s ready to call the shots. He told Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) that’s he’s no choir boy and he’s a grown man with his own, including a family business and a child.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Sam and the Quartermaines are challenged when Drew Cain turns dark. Drew has always been kind, reasonable, and supportive. But everyone has their breaking point. He’s always looking out for everyone else and finally realizes that hasn’t gotten him anything but a clear conscience. For a while, being a good person was enough for Drew, so long as those around him were happy. Now, he’s decided it’s his time to shine.
GH rumors speculate that Drew’s new sense of self will adversely impact his relationship with Carly. Especially now that she grieves for her mother. This doesn’t mean that Drew won’t be there for Carly during her time of need, but his new outlook may clash with Carly’s way of life. Right now her focus is on Bobbie’s memorial and reflecting on her life with her mother.
It looks like the new year has already presented challenges for Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright). Last year’s losses seem almost trivial compared to what Carly now faces. Surely, losing your husband is devastating but in reality Sonny came back. He may have left her for his captor, but at least he wasn’t dead. The former Mrs. Corinthos also lost her career last year thanks to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). So now Carly goes through life reinventing herself as Nina walks away with her husband and her hotel.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that more hard times are ahead for Carly. Thankfully, she has Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) by her side as she grieves. GH recaps highlight the devastating phone call that changed Carly’s life forever. That’s when she learned that her mother, Bobbie Spencer had died.
Carly Reacts To Bobbie’s Death
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Carly begins to blame herself. She believes that if she would have done something differently than her mom would still be alive. We all know that’s not true, but Carly is going through the early stages as she processes this tragedy. Meanwhile, Sonny learns that Nina betrayed him by hurting Carly. Maybe Carly will have more than Drew for support.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) might be feeling a bit of dejavu these days. As Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) flies off to Australia, I can’t help but think about Jasper Jacks (Ingo Rademacher). I wonder if Carly feels the same? lol 😆
There’s been a lot of speculation surrounding Carly and Drew’s current storyline. Fans cannot escape the idea that Sonny and Carly are endgame, and I’m right on board with that. That said, how much longer do we have to watch Carly pretend that Drew lives up to the love she had with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Now I’m nit saying that Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) isn’t a great guy and a wonderful catch, I’m just saying that I believe that Carly and Sonny are each other’s destiny.
How will Drew and Carly Breakup? Is Cameron Mathison Leaving General Hospital?
As GH spoilers give snippets of what’s to come, Sonny and Carly fans get closer to what their hopes for. It’s seemingly obvious how things could go down with Nina and Sonny because she’s a liar I’m manipulator and a psychopath. However, Drew Kane is none of those things. he is a good man with a good heart and he genuinely loves Carly. That leaves us questioning how Drew and Carly’s fallout will play out.
According to recent GH news, reports confirm that Mathison has signed a multimedia deal with Great American Media. Immediately, the news caused a stir among GH fans as they question Cameron’s General Hospital status.
Recently, he attended ChristmasCon where fans gathered in celebration of Christmas films! But Mathison reveals that the ChristmasCon fans seemed to be focused on one main thing. They wanted to know his GH status as they fear his potential departure from the Soap. Luckily, Cameron cleared the air.
A recent interview with Soaps In Depth reveal that he isn’t going anywhere. “The number one question I’m getting while I’m here [ChristmasCon] is whether I’m leaving GH.” Mathison admitted. The five-time Daytime Emmy nominee didn’t hesitate to set the record straight. “And I don’t know why there’s a rumor out there but I’m definitely not. I’m having the best time ever on GH.”
Cameron Mathison is one of the most recognized names in daytime television. He’s also played roles in multiple Hallmark Channel movies, various television shows, and was also a talk show host. Arguably, his role as Ryan Lavery on ABC’s All My Children set his career into high gear. Prior to landing the role in 1998, Mathison worked as a male model.
Today, Cameron Mathison is General Hospital’s Drew Cain. He joined the now 60 year old daytime drama in April of 2021. Mathison took on the role of the now-late Billy Miller after that actor left the role in 2019.
GH’s Mathison Signs Multi Picture Deal With Great American Media
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Mathison just added a major film project to his acting career. Reportedly, Christmas To Remember star Cameron Mathison is taking on film projects over the some time. According to the latest GH spoilers and news. Cameron Mathison’s multi picture deal with Great American Media extends to all platforms of the media company. He is said to take part in Great American Family and Great American Faith & Living. Additionally, Mathison’s projects include work on its streaming service, Great American Pure Flix.
We look forward to seeing more of Cameron Mathison in these upcoming projects! GH Blog will keep fans updated on any GH casting changes or news regarding Mathison’s GH status.
There’s no doubt that Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has the goods! He is strapped with the proper ammunition to take Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) down for good. Finally, GH spoilers and previews indicate that Michael confronts Nina with what he knows. And now it’s all over for Nina. Or is it?
General Hospital fans are at the edge of their seats as this highly anticipated storyline begins its climax. We are at the height of the story involving Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), his new bride Nina, his ex-wife Carly (Laura Wright) and her boyfriend Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), and of course, his son Michael. While other players have a role in this story, these people are mostly affected by Nina’s big secret.
Nina Reeves is now Mrs. Corinthos, and while she basks in the glory of landing Carly’s man, other people suffer from her selfish decisions. Nina doesn’t seem to care who she hurts as long as she gets what she wants in the end. To her, the means justify the end so long as she gets her revenge and her fantasy life. And that’s exactly that it is, a fantasy.
Michael Keeps Nina’s Secret
Meanwhile, Michael Corinthos couldn’t bear to wonder anymore. Petty jealously lead Nina to tip off the SEC, sending Drew to Pentonville. Additionally, Carly’s financial troubles and emotional distress have been the result of Nina’s actions. That’s why Michael couldn’t let his mom suffer the fallout from some snitch’s revenge tactics.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Michael drops the bomb on Nina and tells her that he knows that she snitched on Carly and Drew. So, it’ll all over over soon, right? Wrong. While GH previews indicate that Michael finally tells Nina that he knows her secret. but it won’t be the end of this. Instead, Michael makes a decision to protect Willow’s heart. He sees how she and Nina are starting to bond, and he doesn’t want to take that away from her. So, he actually blackmails his new stepmom.
According to the latest General Hospital rumors and spoilers, Michael keeps Nina’s secret for a price. Martin’s warning weighs on Michael’s mind, and his fear of Nina’s wrath keeps him from spilling the tea. Since Michael can’t bear to watch Willow get crushed by Nina yet again, he decides to tell Nina that her secret is safe with him, just as long as she abides by his rules. Basically, Michael has Nina cornered, and she must comply or else she’ll lose everything- including her sanity.
It’s all a part of the plan. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is calculated. The man doesn’t do anything by accident, instead, he plays out every single step.
General Hosputla reveals recall Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) visit with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). The two love birds were talking about Pentonville when Carly got a major shock. That’s when Cyrus Renault stood before her in the doorway of Drew’s hospital room. He explains how he was the one to pick Drew up and get him to medical attention before it was too late. Ultimately, Cyrus claims to have saved Drew’s life by some act of God. Rightfully so, Carly and Drew aren’t buying his act.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Cyrus setup Drew’s beating as a way to make Drew and his loved ones trusting of him. But now that Carly knows the deal, it’s likely Cyrus won’t fool anyone.
Not even the weight of immense amounts of guilt can make Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) come clean. That woman has stood by and watched as her actions caused a Domino affect of destruction across Port Charles.
General Hospital Recaps: Because of Nina, lives are turned upside down and everyone is at risk. Sonny’s fiancé started this mess with her little SEC tip-off. Evidently, revenge on Carly is more important than anything. And I mean anything (in Nina’s mind). So, she marched right over to her lawyer, Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) and told him to put in a call to the SEC. Then, things got messy once the authorities caught wind of Carly and Drew’s white collar crimes. As a result, Nina’s impulsive behavior opened the floodgates for every risk that Sonny could possibly face- including getting busted by the FBI.
Is Drew Cain Going to Die?
Fast forward, and now Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) fights for his life. Thanks to Nina, he’s been stuck in Pentonville, but that’s not the worst of it. Recently, Drew was admitted into General Hospital after being badly beaten in Pentonville. According to General Hospital spoilers, Drew’s life hangs in the balance.
If Drew dies and Nina lies, well, continues to lie, about all she’s done, then she goes on to live her best life while the ones around her fall apart. In her mind, lying is the only option because it’s like that snowball effect. Once you tell a lie, more and more pile on to cover up for the original. I don’t know about y’all but that sounds exhausting to me!
There should be a sign around both Carly and Sonny’s necks as disclaimers. Anyone has the right to know what they’re getting themselves into. And with Carly and Sonny anything can happen. The same type of drama and chaos follows although the former Mr. And Mrs. Corinthos are no longer together as a couple. Instead, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) get to fill those places in their lives.
Well, Carly has been through this with Sonny about a million times. But Drew and Nina are on the outside looking in. Except, the outside is pretty darn close to the heart of the mob violence for Drew. Unfortunately, he’s been roped right in, and entangled in this mess even more than Carly and Sonny themselves.
Carly’s Unintentional Eye For An Eye
General Hospital spoilers tease that Drew Cain fights for his life after being attacked in Pentonville. Carly can’t help to feel the weight of guilt for what happened to Drew. In fact, she blames herself for the fact that he’s locked up in Pentonville in the first place. Carly can’t stand there helpless and allow Drew to go through any more of this. Naturally, she doesn’t want to see him this way. Now she is desperate to help Drew even if that means she goes back on her word.
GH rumors hint that Carly sells out Sonny to protect Drew. Just as Sonny chose Nina over Carly upon his Nixon Falls return, Carly chooses Drew in an unintentional, yet quite fitting eye for an eye situation. Remember, the key word here is unintentional. Still, it’s about time Sonny knows how it feels.
Someone’s out to get Drew! Pentonville is full of serious offenders who have committed some significant crimes. I mean, we’re talking some serious offenders. In fact, most of these prisoners are violent criminals. Many are with offenses so severe that it’s difficult to imagine Drew (Cameron Mathison) among the hard core criminals. Especially having received a maximum sentence (and then some).
General Hospital recaps recall the surreal moments during Drew’s sentencing. Unexpectedly, the Judge announced a guilty verdict and rattled off a completely unfair sentence. Suspiciously, the way they threw the book at Drew doesn’t make sense, and things aren’t adding up. When reflecting on the details of Drew’s case, it sure looks like the punishment doesn’t fit the crime.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, GH fans speculate that something isn’t right with how things went down in court. To be honest, it’s almost as if someone’s out to get Drew. Or, someone else wants Drew behind bars with limited resources. But for what reason(s)? What could possibly be the story behind this? Well, GH rumors hint that Deception isn’t the only company that Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) tries to sink her teeth into. Was it Tracy who got Drew the harshest punishment possible?
…Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is back and still preaching the word of the Lord. At this point in time it remains unclear whether or not Cyrus has truly found God. Like many souls, childhood trauma got the best of Cyrus. Did everything that happened after meeting his sister Laura (Genie Franco’s) change him?
Over in Pentonville, Cyrus gives Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) a warm welcome. GH recaps recall that just like the picture of nobility that he is, Drew took the wrap for Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) in their insider trading ordeal. The former soldier now faces 3 years in prison because of it. While Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) definitely tipped off the SEC about Drew and Carly, GH spoilers say she’s not the only one.
Meanwhile, not all villains look like the Boogie Man. In fact, ill intentions hang over many like a dark cloud, anxious to spread rain. According to recent GH rumors and spoilers, Tracy’s behavior constitutes a villainess reputation, and is the knot that ties together the recent events in Port Charles.
Regarding Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Mason’s (Nathanyael Grey) internet in the mob boss, along with Pikeman remain a mystery. Moreover, Tracy’s cryptic phone call with her literal partner in crime leads fans to raise questions. Who is Tracy working with? GH spoilers tease that Tracy is working with Cyrus Renault. So, it’s possible that Cyrus got wind of Drew’s arrival from his partner, Tracy. And now he insists that he take him under his wing.
Since Cyrus is now the vigilante type, is he trying to rid Port Charles of illegal mob activity in the city?
Are Tracy and Cyrus behind everything that’s happened in Port Charles recently?
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