Dante and Lulu have definitely not lost their connection. The connection that attracted them to one another and the connection they have built together as a family throughout the years. Dante’s instinct that something was wrong when he hadn’t heard from Lulu was spot on, despite the advice from Jordan to, “give her some room.” Dante went to The Haunted Star looking for Lulu. As Lulu was being pulling deeper into the water, and trying to stay afloat, her mind wet straight to her heart… Dante and Rocco.
GH spoilers and previews show that after a few failed attempts to locate her, Dante finally sees Lulu struggling in the water. Dante jumps in the water to her rescue, but will they both make it out alright? Dante and Lulu are finally finding their way back to each other, but it could be too late. Will Dante succeed in saving the mother of his child, and will he come out unscathed doing so?
There have been no reports of Emme Rylan (Lulu) or Dominic Zamprogna (Dante) leaving the show, therefore we have every reason to believe that their characters will make it out of this alive, and Lante fans are hopeful that this tragic event will only bring this super couple back together.
A couple months ago, Lante fans lost all hope for their super couple, Dante and Lulu Falconeri. The story line revolving around their relationship and marriage is so real, many viewers can relate to what these two have been going through. Marriage takes work. People make mistakes, but that doesn’t mean that all love is lost. It’s clear that Dante, despite his actions involving his betrayal with Lulu’s cousin Valerie, does not erase the fact that he loves Lulu and their family together with son, Rocco. And although Lulu may not agree with Dante’s jealousy over Johnny, and other men in her life, including Dillon, and her impulsive Spencer ways, it doesn’t mean she doesn’t still love and cherish her husband.
Dante and Lulu had hit rock bottom after he cheated on her with her own cousin, and after Lulu turned to Johnny to help get Valerie out of their lives.
However, best friends always have your back. Best friends encourage the good in you, they are there to support you in love and in life, and that is exactly what Maxie and Nathan have done for their best friends, Dante and Lulu. Maxie is always playing match maker, and doing zainy things in the name of love. It looks as though this time, her plan will actually make a positve impact on Dante and Lulu’s marriage.
After being told by Maxie and Nathan, Lulu and Dante both headed to a specific room at the Metro Court. After figuring out that they had been played by their friends and got locked in the room together, Dante and Lulu have now decided to try and work things out.
So what does the future hold for this fan favorite Daytime couple? General Hospital Blog wants to believe that Lante will survive. It’s highly unlikely that the writers would go through all this trouble having Maxie devise a plan, and for Lante to not succeed in working out their problems after all they have been through together.
Port Charles’ favorite bad boy is back! Johnny Zacchara (Brandon Barash) has returned and is already reconnecting with his good friend and old flame, Lulu Spencer Falconeri. Lulu has a lot on her plate right now, as she is dealing with the fallout of her marriage to Dante after he slept with her cousin Valerie, and we cannot forget, trying to make sense of the feelings Dillon Quartermaine has for her.
Lulu and Johnny always have each other’s backs, and right now, Lulu needs a little help from her fugitive friend. Although she made it very clear that she doesn’t want anyone to end up dead, Lulu asked Johnny to make her cousin Valerie disappear. Lulu wants Valerie out of the way of her marriage with Dante, so that she will have a better understanding of what the future holds for her family. Johnny assured Lulu that he will make Valerie disappear and the less she knows about the process, the better.
What will Johnny do in order to follow through with his promise to Lulu? Will he be successful in getting Valerie out of Lulu’s life?
Valerie and Dillon shared quite the intimate moment on Friday’s General Hospital. Not the intimacy you may think if you hadn’t seen the show yet… but one of those intimate moments where you’re feeling vulnerable and secure with someone all at the same time.
Dillon and Valerie confided in each other as friends, about who is really on their minds and in their hearts. It was one thing when Dillon confessed to Maxie that he has feelings for her best friend, Lulu, but then he also came clean to Valerie. After hearing Dillon’s confession, and being there for him, Valerie felt that she needed to get something off her of chest after Dillon asked her the dreaded question. He wanted to know if something more than a kiss happened between her and Dante. After confessing her feelings for Dante to Dillon, Valerie also disclosed that she and Dante slept together.
While Dillon and Valerie were making confessions of their love for married people, and Valerie admitting she and Dante had sex, everything they were saying was being recorded. Dillon’s intern barged in and asked if he could charge his video camera in the studio they were filming Dillon’s movie. But what they didn’t know was that the camera was accidentally left on “record” and captured every last detail of what was said between the two of them.
Now we all know that there will be much to come of this video. General Hospital rumors suggest that this video will almost definitely land in the wrong hands. What will come of it? Will Dillon and Valerie be blackmailed? Or will whoever finds it not waste any time and go straight to Lulu?
Who do you think will get their hands on Valerie’s confession? Our guess is Maxie! Let us know who you think will hang this one over Val’s head, or run straight to Lulu with the incriminating evidence.
On several occasions there has been opportunity for Nathan to spill the beans about what he knows regarding Dante and Valerie’s one night stand. As his partner and friend, Nathan promised Dante that his secret was safe with him. Dante wants to forget whatever happened between him and Valerie, the night Lulu was away trying to help her family. In order for that to happen, the people who know the secret must never mention it to anyone. However, for Nathan, it’s a little more complicated than that. Since Valerie made a full disclosure to Nathan about her feelings for Dante, Nathan knows that to Valerie, it wasn’t just a forgettable one night stand. The problem lies with her relationship with Dillon Quartermaine. When Maxie and Nathan were discussing her upcoming sex scene with Dillon, it was brought up that Valerie too was in the same position as Nathan, where their significant other’s were going to have to act out a sex scene that would make Nathan and Valerie uncomfortable and a little jealous. The thing is, Nathan slipped and told Maxie along the lines that Valerie wouldn’t be jealous. That put up a definite red flag and Maxie’s radar immediately went off.
Has Nathan said too much? Nathan just might have to come clean to Maxie and explain what he meant about Valerie and Dillon. If Maxie finds out that Dante slept with Valerie, there will be no stopping her when it comes to defending her best friend Lulu. It would be just like Maxie to drop everything and run to Valerie- or Dante- or Lulu herself and let them know when she now knows.
Is Maxie’s predictable behavior enough to keep Nathan quiet, or will he tell his girlfriend the truth about Dante and Valerie?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors have been buzzing with news that as a result of Dante and Valerie’s betrayal on Lulu, Valerie will end up pregnant. It seems as though those rumors are about to turn true, as two weeks ago, Valerie hinted that she may be pregnant, touching her stomach. Now that Valerie overheard Lulu and Dante discussing future baby plans. it’s becoming more obvious that she herself is carrying Dante’s child.
Lulu and Dante have been through hell and back when it comes to conceiving a child. First with Maxie as their surrogate, then the whole Cassadine ordeal, her stolen embryos… and now this.
Will Lulu and Dante be able to move on with their marriage and continue on as a loving family even if Valerie will be the one to give Dante a second child?
GH rumors suspect that the end of Lante is near, and they there will be room made for a Dillon and Lulu romance.
What do you all think? Is Valerie indeed pregnant with Dante’s baby? If so, will Lulu find out and forgive Dante?
Secrets are revealed this week on General Hospital. Although Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) is trying his hardest to put his one night with Valerie in the past and move on with his marriage to Lulu (Emme Rylan), it won’t be that simple.
General Hospital spoilers say that Valerie (Brytni Sarpy) almost tells Dante that she is now pregnant, but after Dante assures Valerie that their night together was a mistake, she is reluctant to make her disclosure.
However, it has been rumored that Dante will still find out Valerie is pregnant. Word is that Dillon (Robert Palmer Watkins) tells Lulu Valerie’s secret.
Will Lulu be able to piece it all together? We know no one has the ins and outs on Valerie’s sex life, but hopefully it will be pretty obvious to Lulu that she is carrying Dante’s child.
For us over at General Hospital Blog, this one is a no-brainer. However, there have been many General Hospital fans who have been arguing the opposing side. There have been countless debates in General Hospital Facebook groups such as Loyal General Hospital fans, arguing for and against each party. Here is what we think…
I’m just going to lay it out on the table, nice and bluntly. Dante was just diagnosed with foot in mouth disease. Seriously, I mean, how stupid should he feel right now? Jumping to the assumption that his wife, Lulu, would immediately jump into bed with her ex, Dillon Quartermaine just days after he arrived back in Port Charles, I mean, come on! Does he not know his wife at all? After all they have been through, dating, through marriage, and through trying to conceive little Rocco, does Dante think Lulu would throw that all away at the drop of a dime? Apparently, he does think that, and it’s actually what HE ended up doing. Yes Lulu lied to her husband, but lying to protect her brother’s life doesn’t even come close to justify being cheated on.
The opposing side, those who blame Lulu, claim that she is at fault for not trusting her own husband. When will Dante (and the fans) realize that this ISN’T about Dante? Certain situations have a great way of exposing people’s egotistical mind set. Dante just had to make this about HIMSELF. God forbid he put himself in Lulu’s shoes, and tried to understand that her own brother’s life was at stake, and that her parents made her swear not to tell a soul, especially a cop. The risk was just too great. If anything had happened to Lucky because Lulu felt the need to feed Dante’s ego and let him in on the secret, life threatening situation, that would be an awful burden for her to bare for the rest of her life.
Not only did Dante ASSUME his loving, devoted, wife, his partner in life, was screwing around with her ex-boyfriend from her teen years, he then tried justifying his continued anger with her due to the fact that “she lied.”
As stated before, this to GH Blog is a no-brainer. Dante should have waited to confront his wife before acting out on what he THOUGHT his wife had done to him. Was this just an excuse for him to get with Valerie? Deep down, did Dante want a reason to sleep with Lulu’s cousin?
We won’t go that far as of yet, but we do feel that Dante is reaching. Now Dante must justify his betrayal to himself and he is coming up with an excuse for his behavior. He is even throwing Luke into this argument. He is displaying feelings of jealousy toward his father-in-law, and his wife’s devotion to helping him. Dante has some serious insecurity issues that he needs to address STAT, in our honest opinion.
We want to know what the fans think! Are you #TeamDante or #TeamLulu?
General Hospital co-stars and fans of Tony Geary have been preparing for his big farewell from General Hospital, as he is retiring from the show. His character, Luke Spencer is involved in his last adventure with his great love, Laura (Genie Francis). Everyone is tangled up in this story line as Luke and Laura set out to save their son Lucky (Jonathan Jackson). Jennifer Smith (Holly Gagnier) was contacted to lure Luke and Laura, and mke them aware that Lucky has been captured. We will soon be seeing Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) and Ethan Lovett (Nathan Parsons) involved. Lulu (Emme Rylan) is currently in Port Charles awaiting any information on her brother. Tracy (Jane Elliot) was left broken hearted, in order for Luke to get his son back before it’s too late.
This story will mark Tony Geary’s last air date on General Hospital. That date has now been revealed as July 27th, 2015.
We have less than one month left with the iconic character Luke, and legendary actor Tony Geary on our favorite soap. Geary is excited to begin a new chapter in his life, and we at General Hospital Blog will miss him and wish him all the best.
Don’t miss a beat of this sizzling how drama this Summer on General Hospital!
Dante and Lulu have been through practically everything together. They have experienced a beautiful yet tragic courtship, wedded bliss, pregnancy complications, kidnappings, Magic Milo, and much more. General Hospital spoilers now reveal that Dante and Lulu’s marriage will be put to the test. As Lulu and Dillon remain bonded by their secret, Dante will need someone to confide in when he witnesses Lulu and Dillon sharing intimate time together, in secret. It’s apparent that Dante will take what he sees and interpret it in a way that differs from the reality of what is going on. General Hospital rumors have been circulating that Dante will react to his suspicion of Lulu and Dillon becoming romantically involved, and lean on Lulu’s cousin, Valerie. Although the audience is well aware the the secret Lulu and Dillon are harboring isn’t even their own, but Luke and Laura’s, Dante remains in the dark.
It looks like the happiest couple in Port Charles is headed for a tragic end. These two have been through the ringer, to hell and back… will they be able to overcome Lulu’s secret, Dante’s insecurity, and Valerie’s shoulder to cry on?
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