Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is doing all she can to keep her baby safe, even if that means lying to the ones she loves.
Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) have become quite close after Maxie’s involvement with Britt’s late brother, Nathan West (Ryan Paevey). Britt loves her nephew James, and looks out for Maxie when needed, now because of her other brother, Peter August. Although Maxie and Britt are part of a sisterhood pack, Maxie couldn’t risk telling more people about her plan with Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton).
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Maxie is the topic of conversation between Britt and Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) as they sit down for a drink together. Britt says a little too much without knowing she was saying anything of value at all. Her explanation of Maxie’s dedication to keeping Louise hidden from Peter at all costs raised red flags with Austin. It’s apparent that Maxie’s plan is unraveling as we speak, as more and more people are starting to put things together.
General Hospital rumors indicate that Austin and Maxie are headed to Pawtuck with Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) to help jog Maxie’s memory surrounded the events that took place the night Austin helped deliver the baby. GH rumors claim things will get awkward between Austin and Maxie as he comes to conclusions in his head. Will Austin keep Maxie’s secret to keep Louise safe?
We all love to see our favorite actors return to the GH canvas after taking hiatus from their role.
General Hospital news reports confirm General Hospital fans have something to be excited about in regard to seeing a familiar face come home to Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal actress Kristina Wagner has announced she is bribing Felicia Jones Scorpio back to General Hospital. The Star reached out to fans via Twitter, announcing that she starts back at the daytime drama’s studio, today.
General Hospital rumors suggest Felicia will arrive in Port Charles amidst the drama her daughter, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and her grand baby, Louise, are having to endure because of Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kristina is thrilled to return and reunite with those she calls her GH family. Get ready because Wagner warns Felicia is in for a ride!
Now more than ever, people all over the world are using these unprecedented times to get into the best shape of their lives. There is a lot that goes into achieving a healthy lifestyle; including, healthy eating habits, exercise, sleep routine, and well check ups, and preventive medicine.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Wagner’s status on GH as Felicia Jones remains the same. The actress has been on a recurring status, coming and going here and there to take part in her daughter, Maxie Jones’ (Kirsten Storms) life, while spending time with Mac Scorpio (John J. York).
General Hospital news reports confirm General Hospital’s Kristina Wagner has advocated for a healthy lifestyle while expressing gratitude for her current health status.
The 58 year old actress is comfortable in her skin and isn’t shy about sharing her image to fans and the rest of the world. In her recent Instagram post, Kristina shared a photo of herself rocking a bikini, which included the hashtag #covidvaccine, in the caption.
General Hospital star, John Reilly will be honored in tomorrow’s mystery episode of GH. Sean Donnelly was a memorable man with many who loved and admired him as a father, friend, and WSB Agent.
General Hospital spoilers reveal tomorrow’s episode of GH will keep fans at the edge of their seat as the friends and family of Sean Donnelly try to solve an age old mystery at his memorial. General Hospital news reports confirmed the return of Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio, and Kristina Wagner ad Felicia Jones.
General Hospital previews show Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) falling ill after taking a drink. It seems all too familiar as we saw what happened to Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) when having coffee with his family. Chase was poisoned by Peter August after mistakenly taking the cup that was meant for Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton).
General Hospital rumors claim Peter has struck again and this time his target is Monica Quartermaine. It’s possible he somehow found out that Chase would be under Monica’s care at the Quartermaine mansion. Since Monica makes the final decisions in the household, Peter may have taking things to extremes to make things more difficult for Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Finn, and Chase.
Chase’s is alive but his life is hanging in the balance. Will Monica suffer the same fate, or worse?
General Hospital star, Kristina Wagner, has been missed as Felicia Jones, by GH fans. Many have been wondering why she hasn’t returned for key storylines which would normally involve her character. Felicia daughter Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) story is front and center as the entire city of Port Charles tries to take down the man Maxie thought she loved and trusted.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has made Maxie’s lore a living Hell, and many have questioned why her mother, Felicia, wasn’t at her wedding that didn’t happen.
General Hospital news reports confirm the upcoming return of Wagner as Felicia Jones. Wagner has not been on the set of GH since the pandemic.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kristina will take part in the specifically tribute episode, dedicated to GH star, John Reilly. The episode is set to air on May 21st.
Earlier this month, General Hospital news reports confirmed that there would be a special episode of GH airing, in honor of late General Hospital star, John Reilly.
General Hospital spoilers revealed that John Reilly’s daughter, Caitlin, will appear in this GH tribute to her late father.
GH Special Honors John Reilly
According to General Hospital spoilers, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner), Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom), and Mac Scorpio (John J. York), will mourn the loss of their friend Sean Donely on May 21st.
In this episode, GH spoilers suggest there will be a mystery involving Sean’s daughter, Annie (Caitlin Reilly), that will draw the attention of Anna, Felicia, Laura, Kevin, and Mac.
Don’t miss the mystery unfold in the May 21st episode of General Hospital!
General Hospital star, Kristina Wagner, has been an essential part of the cast for as long as most of us can remember. She portrays the popular, Felicia Jones, and has been the focal point and center or many storylines through the years.
General Hospital fans have wondered why the actress did not make return or even make an appearance in a story that she’d fit into perfectly. Dark clouds have rolled in yet again for Felicia’s daughter, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). Maxie is suffering a devastating heartbreak after finally seeing the light when it comes right the man she loved and trusted, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Felicia’s absence from Maxie’s wedding day (that didn’t happen) was explained away by mentioning Felicia was caring for an ill relative.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Kristina Wagner’s co-star, John J. York, who portrays, Mac Scorpio, has explained why she has not returned to the daytime drama at this pressing time. In a recent Zoom event, York discloses Wagner’s reason to fans.
General Hospital spoilers reveal John J. York revealed Wagner has not been back to the set of GH in about a year, due to Covid. He disclosed that this is by the choice of Wagner herself, and he hopes she will return soon.
Coming up on GH, Dr. Munro (Matt Cohen) has an encounter with Anna DeVane at General Hospital. Although the encounter is quick due to interruptions, Anna feels that she has met Dr. Munro in the past.
Anna asks Griffin if they have met before, and Griffin denies her inclination. She then asks about Kiki’s condition and then quickly gets cut off by an approaching Felicia. As Griffin walks away, he has a strange look on his face, and as Anna speaks with Felicia she has a look of concern or that of a memory.
The mystery of Rosalie’s big secrethas been weighing on our minds for several months. Every time it seems like we were getting closer to the revelation, Rosalie would disappear from the canvas and we were left hanging time and time again. Now more than ever, General Hospital story lines seem to take an eternity to evolve and conclude. In the past year, stories have been written so that they linger on due to the fact that they are completely on hiatus and are not revisited for weeks at a time. That is absolutely what has happened with Rosalie’s secret. The writers at GH seem to be “taking turns” with the characters. Some characters will be up front and center for quite some time and then suddenly vanish from our screens. These characters are not written off the show, but rather just set aside for a later date. Most recently we have experienced this with Felicia’s election story line. It had been literally two months since this story commenced.
This week on General Hospital, we were finally able to get closer to Rosalie’s secret. She confessed to Michael that she isn’t actually a nurse. That she and Nina have been pretending that Rosalie is certified to care for others and give them medical attention as a nurse. If that didn’t seem juicy enough, there is definitely more to the story. Although it hasn’t come out of Rosalie’s mouth directly, it is safe to assume that Rosalie has a connection to Helena. Helena mentioned that she has someone on the inside working for ELQ that was getting hired on the spot. As the scene cut over, Michael and Rosalie were in a discussion about her starting to work for him. So is this part of Rosalie’s big secret? Rosalie is working for Helena and is going to help Helena take over ELQ from the inside. What more does Helena have up her sleeve for Rosalie?
Do you think there is more to this story? Does Rosalie’s secret go deeper than being Helena’s employee? Share your thoughts in the comment section!
In the last year or so, the executives at GH have been known for bringing back fan favorites and vet characters. With all of the WSB and Frisco Jones talk that went on last week, could the writers be giving the audience a hint? Last week when Maxie was in her air plane dilemma, she reached out to her father, Frisco Jones to come to her aid and get her home to Nathan before the new year. Also last week, Agent Sloan brought up the fact that Frisco was now the head of the WSB to Anna Devane.
If Jack Wagner does return to his role as Frisco Jones, there are many possible story lines he could tie into. For one, his daughter Maxie will always hold a special place in her heart for her father, also he has many long time friends and colleagues that could be part of a Frisco story line. Since he is now head of the WSB, there is potential there as well with the involvement in the entire Fluke, Jerry Jacks, Helena Cassadine saga, since Victor Cassadine and Anna Devane have been linked to the WSB for many years.
Many times, name dropping like this is a way for the writers to hint that a certain character may be on their way back to Port Charles… but not always. Jack Wagner (Frisco Jones) was most recently part of General Hospital during the 2013 Nurses Ball. When the character was written off, fans had expressed opinions that implied their favorite character had been written out of character this go around. Jack Wagner himself had trouble with the direction the writers had taken Frisco and it was no secret that Wagner left the show on rocky terms with the executives. That being said, are the General Hospital rumors about Frisco returning true, or is it pretty unlikely to see Wagner back in the role of Frisco Jones? Perhaps fences have been mended between the actor and TPTB over at General Hospital. General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated with any information confirming or denying this GH rumor.
What do you think? Would you like to see Frisco return to Port Charles to possibly redeem his character from his most recent visit? Comment below!
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