Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) has opened up her heart and home to a man many would not even give the time of day. Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) has made quite a reputation for himself throughout the years as a sociopath who tormented and tortured almost the entire city of Port Charles. Since then, a brain tumor was discovered and ultimately named the cause of his sociopathic and criminal behavior. After his surgery, Franco became a new man.
Lately, Liz has been worries that his time spent with Ava Jerome (Maura West) is influencing or possibly jarring loose some past behaviors and tendencies. Elizabeth doesn’t like that Franco is embracing his work from his past and fears that his past will rear it’s ugly head. Elizabeth confided in her life long friend and former lover, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) as she helps him recover from his motorcycle accident.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason is considering the possibility that Franco may be having a relapse and returning to his mental state prior to his surgery. It’s possible Franco’s tumor has returned and as it grows he may show more and more signs of the old Franco.
GH rumors suggest Jason will not take this lightly and will want to look out for Elizabeth, her boys, including his own son Jake, along with Sam (Kelly Monaco), Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and everyone else Franco has hurt in the past.
Elizabeth and Franco have built a life together but that may be short lived if Franco heads back down a dark, criminal path.
Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) has shown himself in Port Charles after faking his untimely death. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) thinks he has one leg up on taking control of Port Charles after being led to believe he was victorious in eliminating yet another fellow colleague of Jordan’s.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Taggert has plans to go rogue and take care of Cyrus himself. Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) warned him not to do that and that he’d be putting Trina in imminent danger. No one knows Taggert is alive except for Jordan- including her husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner). If Taggert decides to become careless in his quest to take down Renault, he is risking exposing Jordan’s secret.
General Hospital rumors hint Jordan will have to handle things on her own after spending months working behind the scenes with Taggert. She is already in over her head and keeping secrets from Curtis. Taggert isn’t happy that Jordan is letting Renault pull the strings and thinks she should toughen up and fight back. Jordan thinks that behavior would put Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla), TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow), and Curtis in danger unnecessarily. Jordan is trying to play into Renault’s hands to make him think he is in control. But how long can this go on before it all blows up in her face? Taggert would rather take care of Cyrus quickly, taking him out and calling it a day. If he goes through with his plan, he won’t be able to hang around Port Charles or let Trina know he’s really alive.
Will Taggert go rogue and risk being found out by Cyrus? When Curtis finds out Jordan has been keeping Taggert a secret, GH rumors hint that will be the beginning of the end for Jordan and Curtis as a couple. Can Jordan save Port Charles and her marriage all at once?
Portia Robinson (Brooke Kerr) and Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) have a romantic past that has been kept a secret. Portia has finally admitted to Curtis the reason she and Taggert didn’t work out was not because they grew apart, but because her feelings for Curtis got in between her marriage. Now that one truth is out, will Portia reveal another?
Portia Robinson (Brooke Kerr) and Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) have a complicated history that doesn’t just entangle the two of them. Portia has an affair with Curtis while married to Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) and kept that affair a secret. Curtis didn’t even know Portia was married and when he found out, he broke things off. Portia never spoke of her affair with Curtis to Taggert, but the two had unspoken distance. Portia admitted to Curtis that she and Taggert didn’t grow apart, but her feelings for Curtis caused her heart to grow distant from Taggert.
General Hospital rumors have suggested that things seem suspicious when it comes to Trina’s (Sydney Makayla) paternity. It has been rumored that Trina’s father is not actually Taggert, even though that is what Portia has led everyone to believe. Curtis even ask Portia directly if he could be Trina’s father and she shot down his suspicion. At that point, Curtis has no reason. It to believe Portia. However, after their conversation at the Nurses Ball, he may think differently.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim the truth will start to unravel now that Portia has admitted her prior feelings for Curtis and the real reason she and Taggert split. Now that Taggert is back in Port Charles after faking his death, GH rumors claim he will eventually come face to face with Trina and she will be over the moon to have her father back. But is Taggert really Trina’s dad? Right now she holds resentment toward Curtis regarding Taggert’s death, but things may change if and when she finds out he is her father.
Monica (Leslie Charleson) is a doting grandmother over Michael’s son, Wiley. She is babysitting while he and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) attend and volunteer at the Nurses Ball Telethon 2020.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Nelle (Chloe Lanier) is ready to carryout her plan to kidnap Wiley. She’s been tracking him through Mr. Hopsicle and is ready to sneak into the Quartermaine mansion. General Hospital rumors claim Nelle will make her move and Monica will be her obstacle. Nothing stands in Nelle’s way, even her son’s great grandmother.
Monica better be on her babysitting A game as she and Wiley are in extreme danger. Nelle has that look in her eyes when the verdict was announced that is a clear sign something clicked inside her head and there’s no going back. Her focus is on Wiley and ruining the Quartermaine and Corinthos families. Monica included. Will Nelle hurt Monica to get to Wiley?
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and his new wife, Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) are happy as can be as they bask in the glory of family life after gaining full custody of Michael and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son, Wiley. The happy couple tucked their sweet boy into bed as great grandma, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) babysits her great grandson while Michael and Willow attend the Nurses Ball 2020 Telethon.
Carly, Sonny (Maurice Benard), and everyone close to Michael and Willow are ecstatic at the good news given by the court. But Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) always sniffs our trouble. Carly knows that Nelle won’t just walk away quietly after the verdict confirms she loses her son entirely. Nelle doesn’t even have rights to visitation which has set her over the edge. Nelle has placed a tracker inside Wiley’s favorite toy, Mr. Hopsicle and has been watching his whereabouts ever since.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle plans to kidnap Wiley with fake identities. Carly has already expressed out loud her suspicion that Nelle isn’t finished with her family. General Hospital rumors hint while Michael and Willow are volunteering at the Nurses Ball Telethon, Nelle will use that distraction to make her move to snatch Wiley and take off. When Michael and Willow are warned of the situation their happiness is shattered as they are devastated and shaken at the thought of losing Wiley to Nelle yet again.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nelle will definitely proceed with her plan to run off with her son, but Carly is on her tail. Carly is hosting the Nurses Ball Red Carpet and her mind is with her duties. But that doesn’t mean she won’t spring into action. Carly already has a feeling Nelle is going to try something big- let’s just hope she gets to Nelle in time before she is able to get to the Quartermaine’s where Wiley and Monica are spending a quiet evening.
Kelly Monaco originated the role of Samantha McCall back in October of 2003. The feisty, badass, con artist, fighter, has come along way from her days of conning and scheming. She has found a place and made a life with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and their families. Sam eventually discovered Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) was her mother, and down the road it was learned that Julian Jerome (William DeVry) is her father. Sam and Jason have built a life together with their close friends, Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his wife Carly (Laura Wright).
Kelly Monaco’s talent is extremely versatile as she is able to express her emotions and play many different facets of Sam. Before General Hospital, Monaco was already a part of the ABC Network and GH clan as she played Livvie Locke on the GH spin-off, Port Charles, where she played alongside co-star Michael Easton (Caleb Morley PC, Hamilton Finn GH).
Kelly recently took a temporary break from General Hospital as the show resumed filming after the Covid-19 pandemic hiatus. Kelly is now back on screen and fans have welcomed her back with open arms.
Kelly Monaco took to social media to express her gratitude for the supportive fans. Monaco says “Thank You” to the fans for the love and support the past couple of weeks and expresses her love for what she does while being with ABCNetwork for 20+ years.
Kelly Monaco has always been a personal favorite of mine. From the moment she debuted as Sam McCall, I was hooked. Her beauty and talent speak for itself and we as fans are extremely grateful to have her as such an important component to our favorite show. ❤️
As stated by Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) spilled the tea all over the place about Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
Spinelli and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) have been trying to find enough proof that Peter is responsible for what happened to Drew Cain (Billy Miller) and his involvement with Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin). Robert is on a mission to prove to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) that her “son” is a liar and a criminal. Spinelli wants to clear his best friend. Fair Samantha’s name in regard to the murder of Shiloh, and save his Maximista (Kirsten Storms) from danger. Maxie is too close to Peter and Spinelli is worried for Maxie. Not only will she be heartbroken when the truth is exposed, but he is trying to nail Peter and fast- before he has a chance to put Maxie and James in danger. Robert is the only one in Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) corner after she was framed by Peter for sabotaging Drew’s plane. If he and Spinelli can take down Peter, Liesl will go free.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Nelle Benson has actually been good for something in Port Charles after validating Spinelli and Robert’s suspicions of Peter.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Spinelli and Robert are well on their way to nailing Peter and exposing his crimes. Spinelli hopes that Maxie believes him and realizes she needs to get away from the man she has come to love. GH rumors claim that Maxie will keep her pregnancy a secret from Peter after learning what Spinelli and Robert are about to prove.
Peter’s time is about up and his little charade is about to end. Anna and Maxie will be devastated, but it will be all worth it in the end to have Peter exposed.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is in a good place in her love life. After her heartbreak with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) she got help picking up the pieces from a friend and colleague, Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher). Nina has been able to move on, and her friendship with Jax has turned into romance.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Valentin is feeling lucky lately and will test his luck in love. He has already lost Nina once, after his lies and deception were exposed. Nina found out he put Sasha up to pretending she was her daughter, and her heart was broken not only from a romantic standpoint, but from a maternal standpoint as well. Although Valentin lied and kept Nina in the dark about Sasha, he still truly loves her. Unfortunate for Valentin, Nina has moved on with Jax.
At the Nurses Ball red carpet, Valentin and Nina has an encounter when Valentin was being interview by Carly and Nina. He looked at her with adoring eyes and for a moment it looked as if Nina were smitten.
General Hospital rumors hint Valentin will go after what he wants, and Nina still has a soft spot in her heart for Valentin. Will it be enough to make her heart melt for him and leave Jax out in the cold?
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) has become Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) puppet while he holds the safety of her loved ones, especially her son TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), in his hands.
For a few months now, Jordan has been in contact with a secret partner through her burner phone. She and this person have been working behind the scenes to get one over on Cyrus Renault. In order to ensure their plan is successful, Jordan must keep this secret from literally everyone- even Curtis.
GH spoilers showed that Jordan received a call from in Unknown Number and Curtis happened to pick it up. The caller didn’t say anything when they heard Curtis on the other end. Jordan then later met with her secret partner and said, “Looking pretty good for a dead man.” General Hospital spoilers and rumors have been hinting for months that Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) would end up turning up alive, and this exclamation from DA Ashford pretty much validates that her secret partner is Marcus Taggert.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Taggert’s death was staged so that Cyrus would think he is a step ahead of the PCPD, leading him to believe he is in more control than in actuality. Cyrus will be blindsided when the truth about Taggert is exposed, but Jordan needs to play things carefully so that the timing is just right.
After all is said and done, Taggert will be able to show himself to his daughter Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) and let her know her dad is alive.
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