Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) Grieve
Sonny and Carly Back Together! The Penthouse explosion that could claim Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duel) life is just business as usual for mob families. There was a time when despite being married to the mob, Carly, and even Sonny’s other women were quick to place blame on the mob boss, demanding he leave the business. Many can pretend (*cough, cough, Nina*), to know what that life is all about, but only one has been able to talk the talk and walk the walk. Of course, that’s Carly.
With every tragic event that claimed a loved one’s life, acceptance never became easier. However, these things became like second nature to the mob boss and his wife, Carly (Laura Wright). The dynamic duo had the business down to a science.
Jason, Carly, and Sonny Carly Corinthos Five Families
Will Pain And Suffering Bring Sonny And Carly Back Together?
Michael’s tragedy has calamitous implications on Port Charles. The people of the Mob, the enemies themselves, and the PCPD have their work cut out for them going forward. Things are about to change in PC as a result of Sonny’s Penthouse explosion.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his ex-wife Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) may never be the same again. The cataclysm of the mob life has torn the Corinthos family apart, but somehow they know how to pull it all back together. Undeniably, Sonny and Carly are each other’s rocks, and no duo does mob and family life quite like these two.
GH rumors hint that this is the beginning of their destiny. Will Michael’s tragedy bring Sonny and Carly back together?
Do any General Hospital fans hope that Natalia and Sonny Have A Future? …If it were up to Natalia Ramirez (Eva LaRue) she and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) would have already hit the sheets. Well, at least that’s my take on her discernible flirting with the Port Charles mobster. An audience perspective can see through her inner desires. Evidently, her laugh, body language, and now even the words she says to Sonny allude to Natalia’s romantic desires.
General Hospital previews indicate that Natalia remains hopeful for what’s ahead. It’s possible that Blaze’s mom has on rose colored glasses when it comes to Sonny. Apparently, she hasn’t the slightest clue that he murdered Agent John Cates (Adam Harrington). For the time being, Cates’s actual murderer walks free.
Meanwhile, Kristina’s (Kate Mansi) mother Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is locked up on murder charges. Surely, Alexis has been wrongfully indicted. As much as I hate to say it, Sonny Corinthos is the one who belongs behind bars.
Do Natalia and Sonny Have A Future?
Unless Sonny and Carly pull off their alibi- Sonny Corinthos is going to spend the rest of his life in Federal Prison. And if the once Mr. and Mrs. Corinthos can fake it until they make it… then what room is there for Natalia? That’s right, none.
Kristina Joins The Mob With Sonny. Like father, like daughter! At least that’s what they say anyways. Often times little girls grow up idolizing their father. Daddy’s little girl holds a special place in a father’s eyes, and creates a life long bond between a father and daughter. Fortunately, Sonny and Kristina have a solid relationship.
General Hospital recaps highlight the nature of Sonny and Kristina’s relationship. Over the years the Port Charles mobster has revealed his softer side. He’s a family man by nature, but his work brings out the cunning business man in him. Together, Sonny’s good heart and fearsome business tactics make for an ominous atmosphere. The ones closest to him are those who are the most in danger. That’s because anyone that gets too close to Sonny runs a higher risk of becoming collateral damage- or a straight up victim.
Ultimately, being kidnapped, assaulted, or worse is not out of the norm if you mean something to Sonny. That’s why he’s always stressed about not wanting his children near the business. Michael came the closest to joining the mob, and still displays mob-like behavior when necessary.
Meanwhile, General Hospital spoilers tease that Sonny has to worry about Kristina now that she wants in. They both want Ava to pay for what she’s done. Will this father/daughter duo work side by side as mobsters in Port Charles?
Jason proves his loyalty to Sonny! The two have been at odds since Jason’s return, and Sonny couldn’t fathom why his best friend would stay away for so long. That’s when Sonny convinced himself that Jason was the enemy. Sadly, things haven’t been the same since.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sonny and Jason’s differences resolve when Jason, Sonny, and Carly band together again to take down Agent Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington). The corrupt FBI Agent has Jason stuck between a rock and a hard place. Agent Cates didn’t hold up his end of the bargain although Jason followed Cate’s orders. He obtained the information about Pikeman, but John Cates won’t let this go.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Carly may be free, but the war with John Jagger Cates is far from over. Jason, Sonny, and Carly band together to take down Agent Cates. The man has an axe to grind and he won’t stop until he finishes the job.
GH recaps recall that Agent Cates used Jason Morgan to get to Sonny Corinthos. In doing so he threatened Carly Spencer’s freedom. Now that she’s free, the three targets want to stop Jagger.
It’s about time that these three forces of nature join together again. So we hope that Sonny and Jason reconcile when they team up to eliminate Jagger Cates.
Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) may not be Sonny Corinthos’s wife anymore, but she’ll forever have his back. Despite the ugly split and then betrayal that Carly felt when Sonny pursued a relationship with Nina, Carly and Sonny always look out for each other.
General Hospital recaps recall Sonny’s trust issues. Recently, he made the mistake of trusting Ava Jerome (Maura West). Meanwhile, he turned his back on Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Carly. But first, he found out that Nina betrayed him and his family when she turned Carly and Drew into the SEC. That’s when he decided that Nina could no longer be trusted. Finally, not until later on did Sonny confide in Ava while pushing Carly and Jason away.
As Taylor Swift says, “I wounded the good and I trusted the wicked.” That’s exactly what happened when Sonny told Ava that she’s the only person he can trust, while tearing down Carly and Jason. Mistakenly, Sonny leaned on and confided in a former mobster. But you know what they say, once a mobster, always a mobster. Just kidding, I don’t know if anyone really says that. But seriously, GH has taught me that it’s pretty hard to leave the business.
Carly And Nina Team Up
First of all, Ava dated Sonny’s son, Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig). That alone should be reason enough to keep his distance. Instead, Sonny ended up sleeping with his son’s ex! Then, Sonny blows off the fact that Ava killed Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan), AND had a hand in his son Morgan’s death! How can he blow that off? Still, he got close to her in recent times despite her heinous deeds.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sonny may have labeled Nina and Carly traitors, but that doesn’t stop them from caring about his well being. Carly has a feeling that Ava and Agent Cates are working together, and that Ava is helping Cates take down Sonny. Apparently, Carly asks Nina to work together against Ava.
It is with a heavy heart that General Hospital Blog shares the devastating news of GH star’s tragic death. On Saturday, May 25th Johnny Wactor passed away in Los Angeles.
GH’s Brando Corbin Johnny Wactor Dead After Robbery
According to TMZ, Johnny and a co-worker were walking in downtown Los Angeles. That’s when they noticed three men near the actor’s vehicle. Sources say that Johnny’s mother Scarlett was told that he was robbed and didn’t fight back. Sadly, Wactor gave them what they wanted (a catalytic converter) and was shot and killed anyways.
GH news reports confirm that Johnny Wactor played Brando Corbin on ABC’s General Hospital from 2020 to 2022. Brando had a major role as Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) cousin, Sasha Gilmore’s (Sofia Mattsson) husband, and Gladys Corbin’s (Bonnie Burroughs) son. He got his acting career rolling in 2007 on the show Army Wives. General Hospital Blog and GH fans are shocked and disgusted by this news. Our hearts go out to his mom Scarlett, and the rest of his family and friends.
General Hospital news reports confirm that the GH cast has begun to share their condolences and memories of Johnny via social media. We will keep Johnny, his mother, and their family in our hearts as we mourn right along with his close loved ones.
Adam Wright (Joshua Benard) made quite a first impression on Josslyn Jacks. It wasn’t necessarily a good first impression, but it was an impression alright. Adam first approached Josslyn with ill-intentions, and she quickly out him in his place. Then, he apologized after he realized the severity of the situation and how it effected Joss.
First, Adam got caught up in the viral revenge porn video that Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) and sent out to the entire campus. The nature of the video fueled its viral status, and also ignited something in Adam. That’s when he made his misogynistic comments to Josslyn about her and Cameron’s sex video. At the time, he didn’t know that it was unintentional and that it was deemed revenge porn. Then, Josslyn explained that she was indeed a victim, and from then on she and Adam became friends.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Adam takes his friendship with Josslyn to another level. But it might be a while before he openly admits that he wants her as more than a friend. Instead, GH spoilers and rumors tease that he keeps his intentions to himself for the time being. But even though Adam hasn’t revealed his true intentions, his behavior raises suspicions.
General Hospital spoilers Dex warns Josslyn about Adam. Apparently, GH fans aren’t the only ones who think that there’s something off about Adam. He’s troubled and Josslyn is too close to the fire.
How much pain and agony can Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) face? It seems like many of us focus on the hardship of certain characters while overlooking those of others. I’m not sure of that’s totally true in this case, but from what I’ve witnessed, it could.
Undeniably, General Hospital fans went crazy over everything Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) went through. Gladys and Dr. Montague’s stunt was the last straw as fans demanded justice for Sasha. She’d suffered to major human losses, and lost her own freedoms while entrusting it to Gladys. As if that wasn’t enough, then her own mother-in-law sold her dead husband’s garage from under her nose. Naturally, Gladys Corbin has to pay off her gambling debts somehow. So, why not sell what belonged to Brando (Johnny Wactor)? That’s just how Greedy Gladys thinks. Next, she stole Sasha’s money to pay off even more, and hired a creepy doctor to keep her drugged and unfit to look over her own finances. Sadly, this scheme almost kicked Sasha, but Cody (Josh Kelly) and crew print into action, and you know the rest.
If we go back in time, it’s clear that Sasha isn’t the only damsel who has been distressed beyond the norm. Laura Spencer, among others, carry that reputation as well. However, as the years go on, Laura continues to feel loss and heartache. Not to mention she was also held captive in her day. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Port Charles is shaken to its core after Anna shot Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez).
Lately, Lulu Spencer’s (Emme Rylan) has been named-dropped quote often. Typically, when a character is mentioned time and again, over the course of some time, they tend to make their way back to the scene.
Nina Reeves sure has done well for herself. Certainly, she came a long way from her horrible past. When she first arrived in Port Charles in 2014, Nina was in a bad way. Coming fresh from a coma, Nina was all out of sorts. But the most unsettling aspect is that she was actively pulling calculated schemes.
Despite falling victim to her mother Madeline Reeves, Nina has since crawled herself out of the hole she was in. Somehow, the woman who abducted a pregnant Ava and induced labor to steal her baby is sitting on top of Port Charles. As General Hospital recaps recall, Nina used lies and deception to land herself a high-profile man. And not just any man, but Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) husband. She managed to sever a family with her selfish and criminal choices.
Finally, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Nina’s days on her thrown are numbered. Now that Michael knows the truth and confronted Nina, once again she answers to her son-in-law. According to General Hospital spoilers that may have flown in the past but Nina isn’t going to take it this time. GH Rumors tease that the new Mrs. Corinthos assumes her title, taking not only Sonny’s name, but his sense of empowerment.
Nina Tells Sonny Herself
Currently, Michael has Nina backed into a corner. With Willow as his first priority, Michael calls the shots yet again. Michael looks out for his family in the ways he knows best. Right now Willow’s mother is a threat to the family and Michael keeps a close watch. In what seems like a never ending saga, the storyline takes a turn when Nina makes a power move over Michael.
GH spoilers tease that Nina’s sick and tired of being bullied by Sonny’s family and she takes matters into her own hands. Will she come clean to Sonny before he finds out the hard way? Now that they’re married, Nina has a sense of security with Sonny. Although she’s aware of the possibility, Nina’s no longer fixated on Sonny leaving her. But you know what they say, things happen when we least expect them.
Mason Gatlin Holt (Nathanyael Grey) is the kind of guy who can send shivers down your spine. Not the kind that you get when someone sings a powerful song with the voice of an Angel. Instead, it’s the kind you get when your intuition serves as a warning. Finally, TJ Ashford pinpoints the source of his eery sensation during his encounter with a disgruntled Mason.
What Happened to TJ?
General Hospital recaps recall hints of TJ Ashford’s (Tajh Bellow) suspicions. Any time that TJ saw Mason lurking, it was written all over his face. TJ knew that he knew Mason from somewhere, but couldn’t pinpoint the exactly where. But after Mason’s outburst, TJ realized just who he was dealing with. Then, the brave young doctor confronted his captor right there in a GH hospital room. And unbeknownst to both of them, their last encounter was their last.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Mason’s death triggers TJ in a way that kickstarts his healing process. But first, he must confront his trauma head on. GH rumors tease that memories of captivity resurface as a result of TJ’s experiences with Mason. After the dust settles, TJ’s healing process begins.
According to the latest GH rumors, TJ’s suppressed trauma emerges to the forefront of his mind. Now he has no choice but to face what the scarring flashbacks. Back in 2020, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) had TJ kidnapped and held captive. His history with TJ’s mother was motive enough to make the (then aspiring) doctor a target. See, Jordan and Cyrus go way back to when her job as law enforcement got in the way of Cyrus’s life of crime. Revenge was the name of his game. But now, he calls is vigilance. Regardless of the song and dance that Renault’s performing now, the end result remains the same. Cyrus is ready and willing to threaten, harm, and even kill anyone who has crosses him.
Is TJ about to relive his nightmare? What really happened to him back in 2020?
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