After much back and forth on the status of Wes Ramsey as Peter August, we now have clarification on exactly where he stands.
Elizabeth Webber made an assessment based on her knowledge as a medical professional. She took Peter’s pulse, and listen for his breath, and made her declaration based on the fact that she couldn’t get a pulse or hear and feel him breath. Peter was bleeding from his head after he smacked his head against the wall on his fall down the stairs.
General Hospital rumors started, claiming that maybe after Liz and Finn (Michael Easton) did whatever they did with his body, Peter could have possibly regained consciousness.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn and Elizabeth’s bond will grow stronger after their experience with what happened to Peter and the secret they are keeping.
General Hospital news confirms Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital. According to the cover of a recent edition of, Soap Opera Digest, the actor is OUT at GH, and the role of Peter August has been killed off.
General Hospital Blog wishes Wes Ramsey the best of luck in his future endeavors. His role as Peter August gave fans that love-to-hate feeling, and Ramsey’s talent helped keep fans captivated as the troubled villain.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) finally got what he deserved when Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) snapped, lost control, and pushed Peter down the stairs of the hospital, causing what looked to be his demise.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Dr. Finn are the only ones who know what happened to Peter while the rat of Port Charles try to hunt him down. Liz check his pulse and breath and got nothing. She and Finn came up with a plan to buy enough time for Finn to keep working on a cure for Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), by avoiding an investigation about Peter’s death.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Liz and Finn have conjured up a mass cover up, but the GH audience remains in the dark about if and where they moved his body.
General Hospital news outlets have yet to confirm Wes Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital, as well as the actor himself. This lack of confirmation draws up new General Hospital rumors, claiming Peter might not be dead after all. If Liz and Finn moved his body and walked away, it’s possible he regained consciousness and was able to seek medical attention. If that’s the case, Elizabeth could possibly go down in history as the worst medical professional on the planet, declaring someone dead who isn’t. ????
Although Ramsey’s exit from GH hasn’t been confirmed, that’s the likely outcome based on where his character Peter’s storyline has been led.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any General Hospital comings and goings surrounding the status of Wes Ramsey’s role on GH.
It’s hard to believe that the 1990s heartthrob and TV star, Steve Burton, is 50 years old with 3 kids. His eldest child, daughter, Makena Grace, is all grown up. The 17 year old is a big sister to 15 year old brother, Jack Marshall, and 6 year old sister, Brooklyn Faith.
Steve and his wife, Sheree, and their three children live in California where Steve Burton continues to dazzle General Hospital fans with his good looks and talent. His wife Sheree is an active IG fitness influencer, sharing workouts and healthy eating habits. Steve also has developed his own company, Burton Nutrition, which supplies workout necessities and supplements. Steve and Sheree often share family photos, including updates on their 3 kids.
General Hospital news reports, Sheree has shared a photo of Makena as she is off to her senior prom. The 17 year old beauty has her mom in disbelief, as children tend to grow up so fast, right before our eyes.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Makena is ready for prom, and the photo below shows the young woman in a full length black gown and red strapless heels.
The time is near, and the wait is (almost) over, as we get closer and closer to Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) return to Port Charles.
Mike still has no recollection of his life as Sonny with his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and is pursuing a romantic relationship with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) while she is betraying Sonny himself, her friends Phyllis (Joyce Guy) and Lenny Caulfield (Rif Hutton), and all of Sonny’s loved ones as she selfishly reaps the benefits of Sonny’s and everyone’s kindness.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the time is near that Sonny will be reunited with his family, and a key element to discovering Sonny’s existence is his PC- famous pasta sauce. Back when Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) and Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) came to Nixon Falls to pick up Jax (Ingo Rademacher), Trina had the pleasure of not only tasting the sauce, but taking a container of it back home to Port Charles. Right then and there, General Hospital rumors began making claims that someone who knows Sonny’s sauce will taste it and trigger a memory. The storyline seems to be dropped until now. “Mike” has sent his sauce packing with Nina as she heads back to PC to be with Wiley.
General Hospital previews indicate Sonny could take Lenny’s (Rif Hutton) suggestion and hop on a flight to Port Charles and go chase after Nina. It’s only a matter of time before the people who know and love Sonny the deepest, will put the o wives together. Nina’s scheme is about to blow up in her face, and the wrath of Carly Corinthos will make Nina wish she never returned to PC.
Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) has been working on a cure for his son, Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), and he thought he had it in the bag. Elizabeth called Chase’s mom, Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney) to come to the hospital right away. Finn and Elizabeth explained that both parents needed to be present to gain dna swab samples.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn’s cure didn’t work out the way he had hoped, and it looks like Chase is in more grave danger than ever before. Finn needs to act quickly, so he and Elizabeth must figure out what possibly could have gone wrong.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest it’s one simple detail that needs to be tweaked in order for the antidote to work as planned. Finn and Elizabeth explained that the DNA swab samples need to come from both parents, as the immune system would recognize DNA from those who created Chase. This seemed like the perfect plan; to gather DNA from both parents… unless one of them isn’t one of Chase’s parents.
General Hospital rumors suggest this is when they will find out that Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) is actually Chase’s father, and Finn is still his brother! They will piece together that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) tampered with the results to get back at Jackie.
Do you hope it turns out that Finn is not Chase’s father, or have you embraced a father son relationship between the two?
“The first Breath. • Everyone has their birthing story❤️ ????, this just happens to be ours,” reads the caption posted by General Hospital star, Ingo Rademacher, on his recent Instagram post.
General Hospital Blog recently announced the birth of Ingo and Ehiku’s baby daughter, ‘Iwa. She was born on June 4th, with brothers Peanut and Pohaku present, along with others close to the family.
General Hospital news reports Ingo has shared this intimate family event with the world by sharing a video which features the home birthing event from start to finish.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the intimate details of Ehiku’s time in labor, and the entire home birth of ‘Iwa. You can watch the entire video right below.
Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) are in this thing together, and they’re in deep. Both of their lives have been adversely effected by the awful things Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has done, and now they are more bound to the situation than ever.
Elizabeth and Finn are the only ones who know what really happened to Peter, and Finn is feeling guilty. General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth pita things into perspective for Finn as he races to find a cure to save Chase’s (Josh Swickard) life.
General Hospital previews show Liz helping Finn as he strategies and navigates around medical formulas that could potentially be the right compound to combat what we Chase is suffering from.
Liz tells Finn that Chase’s chances of survival have always depended on Finn’s strengths as a doctor. Peter was just a distraction as he was never really found to give up that antidote in the first place.
General Hospital rumors claim now that Finn has a clearer understanding instead of being clouded by guilt, he will get closer to making a breakthrough. Will he get it in time?
The cast and crew of General Hospital truly take that whole, “like family” thing seriously. It’s no secret that many of the GH cast and crew love each other like family. Throughout the years, many cast members have been around for decades, forming real friendships and unbreakable bonds.
General Hospital Blog recently broke the news that actress, Kirsten Storms shocked fans when revealing on her IG story that she had just undergone brain surgery. In her story she explained her unexpected medical condition and symptoms that led up to the procedure. You can watch Kirsten’s store HERE.
Since her announcement, Storms has shared updates and thanked fans for their well wishes. She explains the symptoms and series of events which led to her diagnosis.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports some warm and fuzzy, feel-good type of news. Executive Producer, Frank Valentini has displayed his kindness and care for Kirsten as she is considered family. The close knit bond many of the vast and crew have together proves to be true in many ways, but especially in times of need.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Frank Valentini has sent Kirsten a care package of prepared meals. Kirsten shared a photo which featured the gift sent by Valentini with a thank you cation.
It seems like Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has found himself on the other end of a situation similar to the one he himself, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson), and Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) found themselves in back when Sasha and Chase lied to Michael and Willow for the greater good. Now the tables have turned and Michael knows what it feels like to choose to lie about a relationship in order to protect someone else. In Chase’s vulnerable state, Michael and Willow find it best that Chase believes he and Willow are a couple.
Michael and Willow are falling deeper in love but are keeping their feelings under wraps for Chase’s sake. General Hospital spoilers reveal nothing good will come from this lie, even though their intentions are pure. You’d think they would have learned from the past but it looks like history is repeating itself. When Chase learns the truth, he will be devastated.
General Hospital previews show Jax (Ingo Rademacher) acting oddly interested in “what’s going on with Michael,” which has led fans to drum up an assumption.
General Hospital rumors suggest Jax is the one who was looking in on Michael and Willow as they made love. Jax is still driven by trying to do right by Nina (Cynthia Watros) after he and Carly kept the secret about Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) from her. It’s possible that Jax will use what he has witnessed to blackmail Michael and Willow into allowing Nina access to her grandson, Wiley.
Jax wants to play Nina’s hero and in telling Chase the truth, he feels like he would have the upper hand in the situation with Willow and Chase, assuming they’d have no other option but to give in.
Jax’s plan might not work the way he hopes because Michael is on the way to telling the truth anyway. And when Jax finds out what Nina has really been up to, his efforts will all be for nothing.
Nina Reeve (Cynthia Watros) has let herself down a dark path of lies, and betrayals, all in the name of getting hurt and wanting revenge. The situation with seeking out her long lost daughter had consumed her thoughts and ultimately carries out into taking over her life’s decisions.
Nina’s decisions led her to a situation she never saw coming. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been presumed dead and his family has been in mourning. She was so Hell bent on sticking it to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) for not telling her about Nelle Benson, that she couldn’t see further than the heat of the moment when she stumbles upon Sonny living with Phyllis (Joyce Guy) at The Tan-O.
General Hospital previews show Carly is growing weary of all the stress and responsibilities that come along with such a role as she has taken on since her husband’s presumed death.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in the midst of all the drama surrounding her life, Carly takes a moment to think about how great a loss she has suffered, and really missing Sonny right now.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina gets closer to divulging the truth when she confides on Phyllis. Phyllis asks Nina what’s holding her back when it comes to her feelings for “Mike.”
General Hospital news reports indicate the time is near for Sonny to return home to Port Charles and his family. GH rumors suggest this big revelation of Sonny’s existence will cause quite an uproar. Sonny isn’t one to take betrayal lightly, especially when his feelings are involved. Betrayal by a woman he cares for could set Sonny over the edge, and rightfully so.
Nina’s quaint little life in the small town of Nixon Falls has has its fair share of drama, but the drama involving Elijah (Dan White) is nothing compared to what’s coming her way once the truth comes out.
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