General Hospital fans were hit with a whirlpool of emotion after Thursday night’s special television event. The primetime special showcased 60 years of ABC’s General Hospital. It’s true that many have come and gone, but some leave lasting memories. As GH recaps recall, Steve Burton surprised fans with a shocking announcement.
General Hospiral News reports confirm that Steve Burton returns to General Hospiral as Jason Morgan. And with that leaves fans questioning another fan favorite. Reportedly, Ingo Rademacher and Steve Burton were t let go at the same time, which was back in 2021. GH recaps recall that the news came as a shock to fans as we learned they were both fired. Rademacher and Burton’s time at GH was done due to non-compliance with the covid vaccine mandate. Apparently, Rademacher filed for a religious exemption and was denied. That’s when the daytime soap vet filed a lawsuit to Disney/ABC. Currently, the appeal process is underway.
Previous reports on Ingo Rademacher’s story can be found below. From lawsuits to sitting down with Fox’s Tucker Carlson, Ingo continues to fight for his rights as an American.
Ingo Rademacher Speaks Out On GH Status
According to General Hospital news, Ingo has released a statement regarding his job at Disney/ABC. A recent social media post showcases Ingo in a video, explaining the situation. The former GH star mentioned that he’s in the appeal process with damning evidence of unlawful termination.
Moreover, Rademacher calls out former co-star Nancy Lee Grahn. He makes mention of double standards and hypocrisy in relation to what lead to his GH status.
Confirmed! Big things lie ahead for the people of Port Charles. ABC’s 60 years of General Hospital brings drama, entertainment, fun, and family into our homes. Here’s to 60 more and beyond.
General Hospital news reports confirm Thursday night’s special television event showcased many memorable moments. From extreme spy adventures to soap opera style weddings, to love and loss, Port Charles has it all. Additionally, General Hospital and Port Charles has been home of the most iconic daytime television characters and their actor counterparts for 6 decades. Over the years, actors and roles comes and go but few are absolutely irreplaceable. Although the role of Jason Morgan was once recast, it was quickly learned that having anyone play Jason was not going to work as they’d hoped. Instead, Burton’s recast, the late Billy Miller, was written as Drew Cain. This left room for Steve Burton to return.
Steve Burton Returns to General Hospital as Jason Morgan
General Hospital news and spoilers reports that with Laura Wright and Kelly Monaco’s help, co-star and friend to these ladies, Steve Burton surprised fans with an announcement. GH recaps of the January 4th GH special event reveal that Steve Burton appeared at the end of the special. GH fans at home were in pleasant shock when Steve Burton announced that big things are coming to Port Charles. Reportedly, Steve confirmed that he’s filmed his last scenes over at Days Of Our Lives, hanging up the Harris Michaels role in Salem.
Sonny’s life is headed into a tailspin after he learned that Nina had been lying this entire time. Trust and loyalty are two traits that serve as a deal breaker in Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) relationships.
The Port Charles mobster holds these qualities near and dear, holding his loved ones up to certain standards. To clarify, Sonny’s make or break mentality isn’t limited to romantic relationships. However, he holds his life partner at higher standards than others. That said, if you betray Sonny while sleeping with him, you can forget about a second chance. According to the latest GH spoilers, the Nixon Falls fiasco finally begins to right some wrongs that resulted from Nina’s lies. Sonny hasn’t been the same since Nina got her hooks into him, but GH rumors hint that things will soon change.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny finally sees the light. Over the last three years, General Hospital fans have seen what many refer to as “the worst.” For many, Sonny Corinthos and r debut g he loves and breathes is the heart of the show. But when he was presumed dead, washed up and stumbled into Nixon Falls, everything changed. It was like an upside down universe where a bad ass mobster was suddenly dressed in flannel button down shirts and everything you’d find in an “Small-town Cowboy Starter Pack.”
GH rumors indicate that Nina causes Sonny to self destruct. If Sonny’s first outburst involving Cyrus in the church was the first indication of what’s to come, then Sonny’s headed for trouble. Assault is a crime and Laura wants to know who committed this heinous crime against her brother. What will Laura do when she learns that her good friend Sonny is responsible?
Steve Burton is probably one of the most talked about daytime television stars in television. The 51 year old American icon is best known for his roles as Jason [Quartermaine] Morgan on ABC’s General Hospital. Additionally, Burton has played memorable roles as Harris Michaels on Days Of Our Lives, and Dylan McAvoy on The Young And The Restlesss. Of course, those roles do not conclude his acting portfolio.
Steve Burton’s most popular role is his portrayal of Port Charles hitman, Jason Morgan. His brotherhood bond with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is a fan favorite duo. Moreover, his legendary love story with Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) remains at the forefront of many of the fan’s minds.
Steve Burton Confirms Daytime TV Status
According to the latest General Hospital news and spoilers, reports confirm that Burton has filmed his last episode over at Days Of Our Lives. In the video below, Steve advises fans to “stay tuned,” as his career journey takes its next turn.
Ever since his October 2021 departure from GH, fans have cried out for his return. Burton and General Hospital co-star Ingo Rademacher were let go over the Covid vaccine mandate issued by ABC. However, the mandate has since been lifted. Is now the perfect time for Steve Burton to return to General Hospital as mob enforcer Jason Morgan?
Finally, the celebration is here! Even though ABC’s General Hospital marked its 60th year back in April, unforeseen circumstances caused a delay. But the strike is over and it’s time to get hyped! This piece of American culture is recognized this Thursday night at 10PM eastern/standard time on ABC.
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Thursday night’s special will include a special segment on GH star Kelly Monaco’s Dancing With The Stars journey. Reportedly, Kelly was the very first to ever win the iconic DWTS Mirrorball Trophy 🏆. She and her professional dance partner, Alec Mazo took the win in 2005 but were challenged by runner up, John O’Hurley. Later, Kelly was invited back to DWTS for a special All Stars season in 2012.
Kelly Monaco Revives Dancing Days
GH spoilers reveal that Kelly Monaco shared the news via Instagram. Additionally, Monaco spilled the tea that her old dance partner Val Chmerkovskiy appears in ABC’s GH primetime special.
We hope you look forward to Thursday night’s primetime special, featuring this legendary piece of our culture. Please be sure to watch General Hospital’s 60 year anniversary celebration on its own network, ABC, at 10PM. As ABC’s longest running drama in existence, let’s make sure to help keep that record going!
Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is no choir boy! He makes it know that he isn’t into people pleasing anymore, and he’s left that life behind bars.
General Hospital recaps highlight the hint that Drew has had enough and ready to take matters into his own hands. He’s no longer going with the flow if it doesn’t benefit himself personally. Instead, he’s ready to call the shots. He told Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) that’s he’s no choir boy and he’s a grown man with his own, including a family business and a child.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Sam and the Quartermaines are challenged when Drew Cain turns dark. Drew has always been kind, reasonable, and supportive. But everyone has their breaking point. He’s always looking out for everyone else and finally realizes that hasn’t gotten him anything but a clear conscience. For a while, being a good person was enough for Drew, so long as those around him were happy. Now, he’s decided it’s his time to shine.
GH rumors speculate that Drew’s new sense of self will adversely impact his relationship with Carly. Especially now that she grieves for her mother. This doesn’t mean that Drew won’t be there for Carly during her time of need, but his new outlook may clash with Carly’s way of life. Right now her focus is on Bobbie’s memorial and reflecting on her life with her mother.
It looks like the new year has already presented challenges for Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright). Last year’s losses seem almost trivial compared to what Carly now faces. Surely, losing your husband is devastating but in reality Sonny came back. He may have left her for his captor, but at least he wasn’t dead. The former Mrs. Corinthos also lost her career last year thanks to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). So now Carly goes through life reinventing herself as Nina walks away with her husband and her hotel.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that more hard times are ahead for Carly. Thankfully, she has Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) by her side as she grieves. GH recaps highlight the devastating phone call that changed Carly’s life forever. That’s when she learned that her mother, Bobbie Spencer had died.
Carly Reacts To Bobbie’s Death
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Carly begins to blame herself. She believes that if she would have done something differently than her mom would still be alive. We all know that’s not true, but Carly is going through the early stages as she processes this tragedy. Meanwhile, Sonny learns that Nina betrayed him by hurting Carly. Maybe Carly will have more than Drew for support.
The Corinthos family drama is one big never-ending vicious cycle of lies and betrayals. Over the years Michael and his mom Carly have remained close despite the drama that plagues their entire family. Sadly, the same can’t be said for other members of their family. Especially Michael and his father Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) sees Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) as the root of all his recent family problems. Over the years the Corinthos family bond grew even with the pressureshtom Sonny’s business. Today, the Corinthos’s have secrets and lies and it all began after Nina came into their lives. GH recaps recall Michael’s vow to destroy Sonny after he chose Nina over Carly. Ever since, he’s been keeping a secret from his father. Despite Dex Heller and Michael’s currently loyalty to Sonny, things started off much differently. Originally, Michael hired Dex to take down Sonny but things changed and Michael regrets his actions.
According to General Hospital rumors, Nina somehow gets wind that Michael set out to destroy her husband, Michael’s own father. Remember that flash drive? Yeah, well Nina just might get her hands on it.
Moreover, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Nina exposes Michael and Sonny finds out that he hired Dex to take him down. Furthermore, Carly and Sonny learn that Michael has known that Nina was the SEC whistleblower for a while.
Nina is on a mission to get revenge on either Carly or Michael. And if it was up to her, Nina would surely choose to kill two birds with one stone. GH spoilers claims that Michael Betrays Sonny and Carly and Nina is the one who opens that can of worms. Ultimately, Carly discovers that Michael has know that Nina turned her into the SEC for months. Will Sonny and Carly bond over Michael’s betrayal?
Spencer, you ARE/NOT the father! ?!?! Which do you think will be his fate? Ever since Esme Prince washed up from her brave swim, GH fans questioned the genuine value of the young con woman’s situation. Wet, cold, scared, confused, and PREGNANT, Esme faced a new reality.
Fast forward and Esme the amnesiac is finding her place in this world. Luckily, the universe handed her a second chance at life after escaping captivity from Wyndemere. This was Esme’s big break and only chance at any type of redemption.
GH recaps recall that Esme’s amnesia and pregnancy changed things. Now, nothing is like it was prior to jumping from the parapet. Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) found out that he was going to be a father again, and Spencer learned that he was getting a new baby sibling.
Avery Kristen Pohl Reveals Ace’s Father and Esme’s Feelings For Spencer
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Esme’s old life creeps back in and changes the course for all parties involved. Maybe now GH fans can get some answers to their burning questions. Is Ace really Nikolas’s son and not Spencer’s? Does Avery Kristen Pohl have a say in the details behind Esme’s memories? And how does she really feel about Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez)? Reportedly, a recent interview have insight and clarification on some of the hottest General Hospital spoilers. Spencer’s attachment to Ace has confused some fans. This lead to GH rumors surrounding baby Ace’s paternity and many believe that Spencer is the father. However, Avery Kristen Pohl just revealed, “definitely not,” when questioned about Spencer’s relationship to Ace in regard to being his father.
Moreover, Pohl admitted that she thinks that’s Wsme has unrequited love for Spencer, which is why she wanted to keep her distance and get her one place. Well, it was one of the reasons. As for Esme’s memories, Avery Pohl stated that whether or not Esme has played dumb all this time is up to then writers.
It’s only a matter of time now before others discover that Esme has her memories back. Since she told Heather, can she really keep this to herself for long?
After decades back in Bensonhurst Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) returned to Port Charles this holiday season. She finally gets to catch up with her oldest friends, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Olivia Falconeri Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero). These three grew up together in Bensonhurst and now that Lois is back the fun begins again.
General Hospital recaps recall that Lois and Olivia clash over Sonny. It’s Olivia who believes that they should keep quiet about Ned (Wally Kurth) and Nina’s (Cynthia Watros) secret. She’s abiding by Ned’s wishes as it’s his secret to tell. After all, he’s the one blamed because Nina has no problem letting an innocent man take her fall. Lois put the pieces together and figured out that it’s Nina! Sonny is one of Lois’s oldest and best friends, so there’s no way she’s going to let this slide. Right now, Ned finds that it’s best he keep quiet about who really turned Drew (Cameron Mathison) and Carly into the SEC. That poses a problem when Lois decides that Sonny deserves the truth.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Lois totally disagrees with Olivia’s reasons to keep Sonny in the dark. There’s no way she’s going to let anyone, not even Sonny’s new wife, lie to his face every single day. According to GH rumors, Lois gets Sonny alone(ish) to drop the bombshell on his evening. Nina hasn’t arrived yet and Carly went home. Meanwhile, Ned had whisked Olivia away to go see the fireworks. That leaves Lois and Sonny to chat. However, it’s getting close to midnight and Lois’s superstition claims that whoever kisses at midnight is who they’ll kiss all year. Seemingly everyone is out of place or with a lover who isn’t their own. What do the stars have in store for those who kiss at midnight?
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