Robert Scorpio’s (Tristan Rogers) instincts were spot on when it came to the news about Holly Sutton (Emma Samms). A few months back, Robert received a phone call informing him that his great love from the past, and dear friend, Holly Sutton, was dead. When discussing the matter with Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), he confided in her, letting Anna know that he believed Holly was alive.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Anna hasn’t been on her Secret Agent A game lately, as she is blinded by her devotion to whom is thought to be her son, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Anna shut Robert’s instincts about Holly down flat, telling him he is in denial about her death.
Now that Robert set out to Geneva with Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) to attempt to see her son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna), and then head to Holly’s memorial, he has never been more sure of his thoughts.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that after receiving that cryptic phone call from a woman, Robert is convinced that it was Holly and she is alive.
General Hospital rumors claim Holly will play a major role in the downfall of Peter August, as Holly will be the only one to get through to Anna. Anna won’t listen to reason from Finn (Michael Easton) and Robert, but Holly will have proof that Peter has been lying to Anna and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), and everyone else in Port Charles.
Anna Devane and Maxie Jones are blinded by their love for Peter. Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) has tried to warn Maxie with no avail, and is now working hard to get solid evidence and proof to prove Peter has committed heinous crimes.
Holly Sutton is sure to stir up some drama as she arrives in Port Charles to help expose Peter.
General Hospital’s Vanessa Marcil, who has played Brenda Barrett alongside soap icon, Maurice Benard aka Sonny Corinthos, is reflecting on her relationship with real friend and co-star.
Vanessa and Maurice developed a true friendship throughout their years spent together on the set of GH.
General Hospital news and spoilers report Vanessa Marcil shared her gratitude for her friendship with Maurice Benard via Instagram. Marcil shared a nostalgic photo of herself with her father, crediting Maurice for helping heal her broken heart through her struggles with her relationship with her father.
General Hospital news and spoilers show a recent post from Vanessa. She states, “Working with Maurice helped me to heal my broken heart over my father not loving me.” Vanessa goes on to explain how her story line with Maurice on the set of GH helped her work through her feelings.
General Hospital rumors hint that these two may reconnect again on set as Vanessa has been rumored to be on her way back to GH as Brenda Barrett.
One of the most iconic Daytime TV children is history is General Hospital’s very own, Kimberly McCullough. McCullough joined the legendary cast of GH in 1985 at the age of 7. Kimberly is the only child star on General Hospital that hasn’t fallen victim to the dreaded SORAS, aka Soap Opera Rapid Age Syndrome. Her character, Robin Scorpio, has remained true in age since she made her debut in Port Charles.
Currently, Robin Scorpio is still a relevant name among the residents of Port Charles, as her mom, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), along with other family and friends still live in Port Charles and actively talk about Robin and Patrick Drake (Jason Thompson). Robin and Patrick have since moved on to California with their family to pursue their medical careers. However, Kimberly’s TV daughter, Emma Drake (Brooklyn Silzer), pops into Port Charles from time to time to visit her grandma.
General Hospital news reports have informed GH fans of Kimberly’s whereabouts regarding her career since departing GH. Kimberly has taken a different direction in Hollywood, focusing on Directing. McCullough has quite the credentials as a Director, with big TV show names such as, Pretty Little Liars, Shake It Up, Raven’s Home, The Conner’s, and more.
General Hospital news and spoilers report Kimberly McCullough state’s via Twitter how much she misses her General Hospital family. She goes on to credit the soap opera for giving her the relationships necessary to build a foundation for what her career has become today.
In all seriousness, I miss my @GeneralHospital family so much. My relationships there gave me the greatest foundation for what I’m doing now in life and in my career. Really special humans on that show https://t.co/YT9nR93OPu
Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) has always been a passionate, feisty, and full of spark, type of woman. The Italian spitfire loves hard and puts herself out there with a unique vulnerability.
Lisa LoCicero recently gave an Emmy worthy performance in her scene with TV son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). Lisa and Dominic have been working together as TV mother and son since 2009. They have a true on-screen dynamic and they love the audience sees between this mother son duo is undeniable.
Lisa LoCicero’s recent heartbreaking scenes as Olivia has received a big reaction from GH fans and co-stars alike. Olivia pleading with her son Dante RO let her see him was enough to make any mother feel from a place they never really want to go. LoCicero brought the gut wrenching emotion to life as she stood on the other side of that locked door.
General Hospital news reports LoCicero’s co-stars singing her praises on Twitter after Dominic Zamprogna turned to social media to display his admiration for Lisa’s performance as Dante’s grieving mother. Other cast mates chimed in, expressing their thoughts and feelings after watching Lisa’s scene.
Right now, Julian Jerome’s (William DeVry) ex, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has been devastated by the loss of her boyfriend, Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan). Julian is going through a lot himself as he has recently become the husband of the town crazy, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Julian’s wife, Nelle, is missing and presumed dead after she kidnapped mobster, Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) grandson, Wiley.
Julian and Alexis have a long history as lovers, friends, enemies, and parents. Their daughter Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) is one factor in keeping these two connected. These two will forever be bonded by their daughter, but they also have a see connection on their own. No matter what they have been through, even Julian’s darkest days when he tries to kill Alexis, somehow they found light in the darkness.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis will grieve hard for Neil, but between Sam and Julian, she won’t have to go through it alone.
Julexis is the name GH fans gave to the Julian and Alexis pairing, and has acquired a significant following as these two are a fan favorite couple. Although they haven’t been romantically involved in a long time, their connection and bond has remained despite their past relationship turmoil.
GH fans are up in arms at the death of Neil, mostly disappointed by the fact that fans just want to see Alexis happy with a man who treats her well. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest although she is grieving, now is the time for Alexis to finally find happiness again- even if it’s with a man from her past.
GH rumors hint Julexis will give it another go after Julian supports Alexis through these tough times. Only time will tell what’s in store for this popular daytime duo. What comes next for Julian and Alexis?
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is like a disease that just keeps spreading, consuming everything in his orbit. He has big plans for the city of Port Charles, and to make those plans happen, he must get certain people out of his way. Renault is dead set on eliminating Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Cyrus sees Jason as a major roadblock on his journey to getting to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus doesn’t mess around with minor inconveniences, he goes straight to the big names.
General Hospital spoilers say Cyrus will taunt Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), instilling fear for Jason’s life. Sam knows that Cyrus has an ultimate goal to get to Sonny, and Jason is a means to his end goal. If Jason is out of the way, Sonny is more accessible to the enemy.
Sam isn’t one to cower or back down from anything or anyone. She stands up to fear and takes action. Cyrus has already attempted to take Jason out and failed. Now Cyrus has to make an even bolder move to end Jason’s life. One weakness of Jason’s is Sam and their children. Will Cyrus go through Sam to get to Jason?
Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) has taken the necessary next step in order to help himself get better. He has finally realized he needs to proceed with his treatment in order to be well enough to return to Port Charles, face his family, and accept his new mission.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante will be put on assignment in Port Charles which will hit close to home.
General Hospital rumors claim Dante will be assigned to dig into what Dustin Phillips (Mark Lawson) is all about, but when he learns the dark truth, Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) will accuse Dante of being jealous that she has moved on.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus Renault has become fixated on Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) and her family, which raises the question of why? Why is Cyrus Renault so interested in getting to know Laura and Lulu? GH rumors claim Dustin is his motivation to get to know the Spencer women.
Dustin’s squeaky clean image seems too good to be true. Will the dark truth about Dustin come to light as Dante works tirelessly to find the connection between Dustin and Cyrus?
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) is still hospitalized after being attacked by Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) the night of the Nurses Ball.
General Hospital news confirmed Kim Delaney has joined the cast of General Hospital, and as fans chatter about who Kim Delaney will play in Port Charles, General Hospital rumors hint the AMC alum will arrive in Port Charles to support her daughter, Brook Lynn and her ex husband, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) through this tragedy.
Other General Hospital rumors suggest the newcomer could be playing the role of Detective Chase’s (Josh Swickard) mom, introducing an entirely new character to the scene.
General Hospital news confirmed Delaney starts filming scenes on September 9th. Stay tuned to find out which role she will take on!
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is devastated after waking up to discover her boyfriend, Dr. Neil Byrne’s (Joe Flanigan) cold, lifeless body. The shock factor really set in when Alexis was told by GH doctors and the PCPD that Neil has died of an opioid overdose.
Alexis is convinced there has been foul play, and even DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) believes Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is behind Neil’s death. Things got complicated when Alexis and Julian Jerome (William DeVry) went back to her house and Julian discovered the used syringe.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Neil’s death will be investigated and possibly ruled a homicide, as opposed to an overdose, taking Neil’s own life. No signs have pointed to Neil using drugs, no red flags, no indication that Neil had turned to drugs.
Cyrus Renault has been moving drugs through Port Charles, using General Hospital as an outlet for his product. General Hospital rumors claim this is the beginning of a long nightmare for Alexis as she has been set up. The syringe found under Alexis bed will serve as “evidence,” and the fact that Julian didn’t leave it alone will complicate things further.
Alexis has a long road ahead of her as she struggles through her grief of losing Neil while she is a suspect for his murder!
General Hospital news and spoilers reports a new character is headed to Port Charles.
General Hospital comings and goings reveal, NYPD Blue actress, Kim Delaney will begin taping scenes at Prospect Studios on September 9th, 2020.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kim Delaney will make her debut scenes some time later this month, or early October.
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