Kimberly McCullough is most famously known for her role as Robin Scorpio Drake on the iconic soap opera, General Hospital. McCullough originated the role of Robin Scorpio, daughter of Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) at the young age of 7 in 1985. McCullough played the role until adulthood, and has remained a household name on the show well into the 2000s. She became recurring and eventually left the show only to come back here and there.
At the age of 41, Kimberly announced on her personal Instagram that she is retiring from acting. She reflected on the past decade and recapped the important events in her life including losing a baby, having a baby, finding love, and directing. Kimberly is now focusing mostly on directing and has some impressive accomplishments in her portfolio. She has directed 25 episodes of television, including Pretty Little Liars, and The Connor’s among many more.
Any hope for a return for Robin to coming back to General Hospital is still up in the air, as she will not be returning on contract, however, there is always a possibility for cameo appearances.
Nina has been to Hell and back between betrayals from her own Mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills), her love Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and the young women, Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) who led Nina to believe she was her daughter.
Nina has had enough and she continues with her plan to trick Valentin into thinking they will get married. Although she does love him and is having difficulty with the whole situation, second guessing her decision to expose and end things for good with Valentin, Nina will most likely not actually marry Valentin. Nina has a little something up her sleeve to prove Valentin was lying the entire time about Sasha. She is running another DNA test to prove Valentin used Madeline’s hair strands as a sample to achieve the falsified Mother-Daughter DNA results. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina will get confirmation on what she already knows about Valentin.
The chaos at the wedding will not be limited to Nina and Valentin’s situation. As Nina goes back and forth with her feelings, Jax (Ingo Rademacher) hopes Nina will not stoop to this level and make a public scene, a sudden distraction faces the crowd. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) will be exposed in front of the majority of Port Charles, at Nina and Valentin’s wedding.
‘Tis the season so they say. Expressing love during the holidays is what this season is all about. It’s pretty common for couples to take their relationship to the next level during Christmas time. General Hospital news reports have previously announced the engagement of General Hospital star, Nancy Lee Grahn to her boyfriend on Christmas. The 63 year old actress will be marrying for the first time.
There is another couple with happy news to share with the world. General Hospital alum Greg Vaughan (ex-Lucky Spencer, currently Eric Brady DOOL), and actress Angie Harmon got engaged on Christmas. Vaughan posted photos of the family along with himself and his new fiance, celebrating their love this Christmas season.
Congratulations to the wonderful couple and their families. Take a look inside their happy moments as they announced their engagement surrounded by loved ones.
BIG General Hospital news has been revealed involving one of Daytime’s most well known leading ladies. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) has made an announcement via Instagram. Grahn has announced she is getting married.
This will be Grahn’s first marriage. She has a 21 year old daughter, Katherine Grace.
We are quickly approaching a brand new year, a new decade, and a fresh start. The Quartermaine Mansion has had the same look for many years and was overdue for a revamp. Take a look inside behind the scenes photos from the Official General Hospital Twitter of the newly renovated Quartermaine Mansion.
Would you get a look at Monica's (new) house! She's been busy while Tracy's been away and the Quartermaine Mansion looks better than ever. What do you think of the renovation? #BehindTheScenes#GHpic.twitter.com/yIynHvYa7B
Is Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) actually pregnant despite what she revealed earlier this month? That is the question many GH fans are asking. Previously, Willow thought she may be pregnant with Detective Chase’s (Josh Swickard) baby and was quick to take a pregnancy test and reveal the negative result. She claims she isn’t pregnant however that may not be the case.
General Hospital spoilers hint there is a twist to Willow’s story. GH fans did make it known that it was a bit suspicious the writers would give the audience an answer so quickly when finding out whether or not Willow was pregnant. Odds are, it’s a no for now- but in reality it is a yes. GH spoilers claim Willow is hiding her pregnancy and has her own personal reasons for doing so.
Willow thinks her first born child is living happily with Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes), Wiley’s adoptive parents. Little does she know she is soon about to find out that her biological child died and this child belongs to Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), as part of some enourmous scheme conjured up by Brad and Nelle.
Will Willow face reality and tell Chase the truth?
It looks as though we may have another Cassadine/Webber residing in Port Charles! On 12-16-19 episode of General Hospital, suspicions that the General Hospital rumors regarding Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) grew stronger. General Hospital spoilers have previously hinted Trina is the daughter of Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez), but not many GH fans have mentioned the fact that it would mean Trina is also a Webber. If Trina turns out to be Nik’s daughter, Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) is Grandmother. The topic of Trina’s background hasn’t come up and fans are beginning to wonder if there is a big secret somewhere involving who Trina has ties to in Port Charles.
On Monday’s episode of General Hospital, Trina and Laura had a moment together in front of Helena’s painting. Laura was feeling sad about Nikolas and told Trina her son had died a few years ago. She also went on to explain a bit about Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers), Nikolas’ Grandmother. Both unaware, Laura and Trina have a conversation about who may ultimately turn out to be Trina’s immediate family.
Who knows how long it will be before the truth starts emerging about Trina’s family ties, until then fans will focus on the GH rumor that Trina is a Cassadine, and ultimately, a Webber among Spencers.
Look for some interesting and exciting things to happen in the near future with another Cassadine/Webber to carry the bloodline and the Spencer spunk in Port Charles.
General Hospital breaking news reports Parry Shen is officially exiting GeneralHospital. Similar news came out last month causing quite a stir as Shen posted a cryptic message on his personal Facebook page, insinuating his departure from the daytime drama.
According to Daily Soap Dish, Shen took two Twitter to thank fans for support. However, we have not seen anything on Shen’s Twitter account verifying this information. General Hospital Spoilers reveal Brad will be making an exit after the conclusion of the Baby Wiley/Jonah swap.
It looks as though Brad will not likely be killed off. General Hospital spoilers state Shen has hinted at leaving the door open for Brad to potentially return.
After all the back and forth last month, surrounding the truth about Shen’s exit, the mystery is over. Party Shen will be leaving the role of Bras Cooper.
Claudette (Bree Williamson), the surrogate mother to the biological daughter of Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has been recently name dropped on GeneralHospital. With all the drama revolving around Valentin and trying to get his hands on the Codicil, it would make sense that there could possibly be a distraction ahead.
General Hospital spoilers have been running rampant around the idea that Valentin is NOT in fact Charlotte’s (Scarlett Fernandez) biological father. General Hospital rumors have been making claims that Bree Williamson is on her way back to the set of GH to reprise the role of Claudette Beaulieu. It has been rumored that Claudette will be the one to expose Valentin for his lies, disclosing he and Lulu do not share Charlotte as their child.
Another angle GH fans have been leaning toward is one in which isn’t as satisfying as seeing Valentin lose the one thing he actually loves. General Hospital rumors also toyed with the idea that Lulu is not Charlotte’s biological mother, and that Claudette in fact is. Although neither rumors have been confirmed, it seems fans are routing for Valentin to be denounced as Charlotte’s father.
General Hospital comings and goings will report any new information regarding the possible return on Bree Williamson. So far no confirmations have been made.
Just a few short weeks ago General Hospital spoilers and GH comings and goings reported the return of Matt Cohen to reprise his role on GH as Dr. Griffin Munro. Griffin headed back to Port Charles as a favor to Carly. When her brother Lucas Jones was involved in a car crash and put on a ventilator, Carly sprung into action and called the best doctor she knows, Dr. Munro, to help save her brother. GH fans were hopeful that Griffin would be given a larger story line but unfortunately Cohen isn’t sticking around.
Another actor who will be leaving too soon is Dr. Andre Maddox, played by Anthony Montgomery. General Hospital spoilers reveal that when Dr. Maddox is done with the procedure to help Franco, he will then make his departure.
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