Anthony Geary retired from General Hospital last year with the love and support of his cast mates, crew, fans, and loved ones. It had been noted by GH Execs that they would like it if Geary would make cameo appearances from time to time, However, the point of retirement, is to actually stop working. SO fans ask the question, “Will Anthony Geary return to General Hospital as the iconic Luke Spencer, even just for a short time?”
In a past article with Entertainment Weekly, Geary stated, “If the story is interesting to me and it works out, I may come back to the show for six weeks or so.” GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, welcomes this idea.
Recent General Hospital spoilers have revealed that the reading of Helena’s will, will take place on Friday, March 11th. GH rumors have been swirling that the big surprise (other than Helena continuing to reek havoc from the grave), is that Luke Spencer will be at the reading, and actually reading the will.
This is ONLY a rumor, but definitely something to think about. What more perfect time for Luke to make a cameo than a story involving Helena Cassadine and Laura Spencer?
We shall see how this all unfolds and GH Blog will update fans with any confirmation for or against this rumor. Stay tuned!
Kiki Jerome is the daughter of Dr. Silas Clay (Michael Easton) and lady mobster Ava Jerome. Kiki was lead to believe that her father was dead almost her entire life. Shortly after arriving in Port Charles, Kiki was informed that her father was none other than the famous, psychotic artist, Franco (Roger Howarth). Shortly after that, Kiki discovered that her mother, Ava, was lying ti her yet again, and that her real father is Dr. Silas Clay. Kiki and Silas then began to slowly build a father-daughter relationship, only to have it ripped away Silas’ untimely death. Poor Kiki has been put through so much in regard to her parents, and now, there is one more thing that could take a toll on this girl.
Everyone wants to know if Kiki Jerome is going to survive this gunshot, or if Hayley Erin’s character is going to die. There has been no confirmation on whether or not Hayley Erin is about to leave the GH canvas, however, there has been a long running rumor that Kiki will have yet another discovery, this time, on her maternal side.
GH rumors have been swirling for over a year that perhaps Ava Jerome (Maura West) isn’t even Kiki’s mother after all. Since Nina (Michelle Stafford) was told she lost her baby when she went into a coma (induced by her own mother, Madeline Reeves), it’s highly likely that Madeline and Ava have another secret. GH rumors claim that Kiki is actually Nina’s, and what a perfect time to reveal such a thing as Kiki is fighting for her life as Ava grieves and worries for her “daughter.”
Do you think Kiki is going to make it? If so, will it be revealed that Nina Clay is actually her mother? LIKE, Comment, and Share, to let General Hospital fans know your thoughts.
Check out Hayley Erin’s Tweet regarding Kiki’s fate… her fate remains uncertain.
It's just a scratch……. ? Thanks for all of your well wishes, I hope Keeks pulls through too! #GHpic.twitter.com/vWMvO7EXoC
General Hospital Blog is happy to inform fans of the wonderful news. A couple months back, the Scorpio-Drake family left Port Charles for sunny California, leaving behind loved ones. Robin (Kimberly McCullough) and Patrick (Jason Thompson) took on new positions in a California hospital.
The good news is, Brooklyn Silzer will be returning to the GH canvas as Emma Drake during this year’s Spring Break. This news has been confirmed by ABC Soaps In Depth. GH Executive Produced, Frank Valentini tells SID, “Yes, we’ve already found an excuse to bring her back!”
Brooklyn’s return is temporary, however the episodes aired will be spread out through the entire month of April. It isn’t quite certain what Emma’s story will involve, however we are looking forward to her visit with her grandmother, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes).
General Hospital Blog has the inside track to what  is going on with Rebecca Herbst and the rumors that have been swirling regarding her status with General Hospital.
Fans are up in arms in fear that today’s rumor may be true. It has been said that Herbst contract has expired and that she is leaving General Hospital to join the cast of Days of Our Lives.
While it is true that Herbst current contract is ending, however, nothing has been reported in regard to whether or not she will be re-signing with General Hospital, or if she will part ways with the Daytime Drama she has been part of since 1997.
Today, ABC and GH Executive, Nathan Varni, informed GH Blog that it is true that Rebecca’s contract is still under negotiation, but no final decisions have been made at this point in time.
This week, GH’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini made a HUGE announcement via social media. Frank and Michael Easton made a Vimeo short video, of Frank asking Michael to come back to General Hospital… Easton was quick to say yes.
However, although the majority of GH fans are ecstatic to learn this news and cannot wait for his return to General Hospital, some fans have been making noise about another character being brought back from the dead. Fans were quick to assume that because Michael Easton was returning to General Hospital, Silas Clay would be returning to Port Charles. It looks as though that may not be the case. TPTB over at General Hospital are keeping fans on their toes this coming Fan February.
Things may not be exactly as they seem…
Silas had a twin brother whose history went way back to General Hospital’s spin-off called Port Charles. When Michael Easton had to be re-introduced to GH, leaving the OLTL icon, John McBain behind, GH never really did tie up those loose ends with Clay’s evil twin, Stephen.
Who do you think Michael Easton will play when he makes his return to GH this February? Will he come back from the dead as Kiki’s father, Silas, her uncle Stephen, or someone new entirely?
We want to know what you think! Share with your fellow GH fan friends and comment to let us know who you think Easton will be playing.
Last week General Hospital rumors were swirling that Kelly Thiebaud was returning to GH to reprise her role as the woman all the fans love to hate, Dr. Britt Westbourne, aka The Britch.
General Hospital spoilers have confirmed that Kelly Thiebaud will not be returning at this time, and The Britch won’t be saving Nikolas  Cassadine from Hayden Barnes.
Kelly Thiebaud sent out a tweet to her fans, thanking them for the love. Check out her tweet below.
General Hospital Blog wishes we could have reported a confirmation of Thiebaud’s return, however, that isn’t the case at this time.
Keep checking back with us for up to date information on the latest General Hospital news, spoilers, and coming and goings.
2 all u sweethearts that thought I was returning 2 GH and were excited, thank u and I luv u.
Fans have been rallying ever since Michael Easton was let go from General Hospital. Today, Nathan Varni, Frank Valentini, and Michael Easton himself have CONFIRMED the return of Dr. Silas Clay!
Check out the hilarious video featuring GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini and Michael Easton.
This week on General Hospital, spoilers reveal that a fan favorite couple will be tying the knot, again, and a loving family will finally be reunited.
Patrick and Robin Scorpio have gone through the hardest times since her death in the lab was faked, Jason was taken captive, and the Cassadines and Jerry Jacks help Robin prisoner, all while her family was led to believe she left them willingly. Since Robin’s alleged death and disappreance, Patrick almost married Sabrina, and then Sam. Patrick and Robin’s daughter Emma broke the heart’s of all the fans with her performance with Sam (Kelly Monaco) and then again with TV mom Robin (Kimberly McCullough) upon her return to Port Charles.
All Emma wanted was her mother, and now, that;s exactly what she is going to get. Patrick and Robin will be married this week, making all Emma’s dreams come true. For the fans though, our hearts will be warmed but soon heavy. As we know, Jason Thompson has left General Hospital, and taken a role on The Young and the Restless. Kimberly McCullough has had an on again- off again status with GH the past few years, which would not leave a stable home for TV daughter Brooklyn Silzer (Emma Drake) at GH.
After their wedding, we will soon say goodbye to the Scorpio-Drake trio that we have grown to love since Patrick Drake entered General Hospital an entire decade ago. The SCRUBS romance is one that will go down in history, and fans can only hope that some day, Â as many have come and gone before, that Jason Thompson will return to the GH canvas and build another foundation for Robin and Emma.
When it comes to tear jerking story lines, yesterday’s episode should be ranked as one of the top for being an extremely sad goodbye. Emotions were running high as Sam and Patrick decided to end their relationship and engagement. However, this time, the breakup didn’t just involve two adults. Little Emma, played by the remarkable Brooklyn Silzer, displayed phenomenal talent in Thursday’s episode of General Hospital. Her pain was so real, it could be felt even by those who could never relate to a heart wrenching goodbye. Emma is struggling so hard with the loss of her mother Robin, although she is alive, Emma has been lead to believe that Robin is choosing to live without her. She has had high hopes for finding a mother figure in Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) and now in Sam (Kelly Monaco), and this break up between Patrick and Sam has pushed Emma to her breaking point. After Sam left, Emma begged and pleaded to her dad, crying, “no more falling in love, no more girlfriends, I need mommy (Kimberly McCullough)!”
Jason Thompson and Kelly Monaco were nothing short of Emmy worthy in their performance. This story is a clear reflection of the real life goodbye the cast and crew have experienced as Jason Thompson taped his final episode of General Hospital last week. Jason Thompson has ended his 10 year run as the undeniably gorgeous, Dr. Patrick Drake, son of legendary Dr. Noah Drake, played by Rick Springfield. It has been confirmed that Jason Thompson has moved on to The Young and the Restless, and will be joining fellow ex-GH cast mate, Steve Burton (Jason Morgan).
It’s difficult to say what will happen next with this story. Odds are, they are gearing toward Emma getting her wish, and having Robin return to Port Charles, but no one knows just how long that will last.
Watch General Hospital M-F at 2PM Eastern/Standard to find out what’s to come at this emotional time for little Emma Drake and her Dad, Patrick.
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?
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