Brook Lynn (Briana Lane) has been down on her luck. Her singing career is over after falling victim to Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Her vocal cords are damaged and she’s unable to sing. She’s out on the streets after she turned to Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) after being released rom the hospital, and now he’s kicking her to the curb. Brook Lynn betrayed her father, which lead him to kick her out of the Quartermaine mansion, which ultimately lead to where she is today.
Chase told Brook Lynn that he needs his space back in his one room apartment. General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn made her wya back to her home with her family. She arrived at the Quartermaine mansion where she over heard a secret.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) confides in his auntie, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), and discloses his shameful secret. Ned tells Monica that he cheated on his wife, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), with Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Ned was feeling down and insecure over Olivia running off with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
General Hospital rumors suggest Brook Lynn will use what she overheard as leverage against her father. Now that she knows his secret, GH rumors claim Brook Lynn will blackmail Ned into letting her move back in and help get her back on her feet. If he doesn’t comply, she’ll tell Olivia they her dad slept with Alexis Davis.
Ned and Alexis have a romantic past. They have remained friends over the years and have recently grown closer as friends. One drunken night lead to a night neither of them will forgot, but also can’t remember. Did Alexis and Ned actually sleep together? If neither of them can remember the details of the night, chances are, the act never even happened!
The Corinthos family has welcomed Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) into their home and into their lives with open arms. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has cared for him as if he was one of her own, and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has protected him as he would his own child.
General Hospital rumors started a while ago, making claims the Dev’s Turkish background is a clue to his connection with Sonny’s enemy, the late, Balkan (Daniel Benzali).
General Hospital spoilers and rumors have suggested that Dev is the son of Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil) and Alec Janacek (Antoine Knoppers). Alec was killed by Sonny Corinthos’ son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) in order to protect Brenda.
In an article posted back in August, General Hospital news revealed Vanessa Marcil hinted a return in a tweet reply to a GH fan. This helped back up claims of Marcils return, and the story involving Dev turning out to be her son, and grandson of The Balkan.
General Hospital rumors hint that Dev is in Port Charles to carry out a master revenge plan. Dev is planning to get close to the Corinthos family, to then use their trust to his advantage for when he finds it to be the right time to strike.
Since witnessing Cameron Webber (William Lipton) and Josslyn Jacks’ kiss on Homecoming, Dev is showing his true colors. Dev has turned dark, and has resorted to violating Josslyn’s (Eden McCoy) privacy, lying and manipulating Cam, all while devilishly smirking over his accomplishments.
General Hospital rumors claim Dev wants revenge again Sonny and Dante for killing his father and for the death of his grandfather. Although The Balkan/Theo Hoffman was killed by his own wife, Suzanne Stanwyck (Adrienne Barbeau), Dev blames the Corinthos family for the entire situation.
Brenda and Sonny have always been very close and even after their romantic relationship ended, they have remained important to one another throughout the years. Sonny would do anything to protect her. Will Brenda’s son go after the man who has always been there for his mother? Does Dev have intentions of taking down Sonny and his family in the name of revenge for what happened to his father and grandfather?
Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is back home in Port Charles where he belongs, and his family has welcomed him with open arms.
Dante first saw his dad, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) at the tail end of his grandfather’s funeral. Dante tried to make it back in time to say goodbye to Mike (Max Gail), but missed it by minutes. He found his dad there, and Sonny was surprised and moved to finally see his son. Dante then went to his home with Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) where he was greeted by his ex wife and her new boyfriend, Dustin Phillips (Mark Lawson). Lulu poured her heart out to Dante, expressing deep sadness knowing that he told her to move on. Now she had and Dante is conflicted.
No one was happier to see Dante than his mother, Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero). Olivia has been praying for the day her son would come home, and after her heartbreak over seas, Olivia was overcome with emotion when her son showed up at the Quartermaine mansion.
Now that Dante will be staying with his mom and Ned (Wally Kurth) at the Quartermaine’s, General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante will find comfort in an old friend.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) wants Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) to get back on her feet, and to do that she needs to make some changes in her life- starting with leaving his one room apartment.
General Hospital rumors claim Brook Lynn makes her way back to living with Ned and Olivia at the Quartermaine mansion.
Dante is dealing with the fact that he pushed Lulu away and she has now moved on. They clearly still love one another but the pain is just too much to bare. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Brook Lynn and Dante will lean on each other. They will grow closer as their share living space and spend more and more time together. Dante and Brook Lynn are no strangers, and old feelings could resurface. Lulu has moved on, who who’s to say Dante won’t do the same?
General Hospital news reports the latest in GH comings and goings as it has been announced that Chauntal Lewis will be returning to the cast of GH.
Lewis has played a recurring role as a Nurse at General Hospital since 2015. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal her character will make her return debut on October 29th.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest her presence will serve as another GH staffer who will carry out Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) plans for the hospital. Renault already has Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) practically brainwashed into thinking he is a changed and decent man who wants to do good for General Hospital.
It’s likely that Renault would like to build up his army by having more people on his side. Having an Nurse on his side will help ensure his plans are implemented with cutting down backlash he would typically get from someone like Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). Cyrus’ plans intensify as his ways move more freely through the the hospital.
Detective Harrison Chase’s family tree is starting to make roots in Port Charles. His mom, journalist Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney), arrived in Port Charles for a potential career move. General Hospital spoilers reveal Jackie may be working with Peter August (Wes Ramsey) at The Invader, on an upcoming story.
General Hospital news reports Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) will gain another family member. Actor Gregory Harrison has been cast in a new role on General Hospital. The Trapper John, M.D., actor will make his debut as Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Detective Harrison Chase’s father, Gregory Chase.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn is hiding something from his brother, Chase. Finn and his father don’t see eye to eye and General Hospital rumors claim it has everything to do with Chase’s mother.
The family dysfunction level is about to rise when the Chase family secrets come to light.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has stepped up to the plate and has decided to be the one to give Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) a proper funeral.
Nina has a soft spot for Nelle after getting to know her better while working for Crimson. Although Nina got to see how truly disturbed Nelle truly was, she still left a space in her heart for the young mother. Nina has to do what’s right, and testify not on Nelle’s behalf, but by telling the truth. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina somehow feels she owes it to Nelle to be the one to give her a proper goodbye.
General Hospital news reveals we are just weeks away from November Sweeps. When it comes to daytime drama, November Sweeps sets the stage for major drama and excitement that can carry the show through the holidays. Something big always happens during this time, usually involving a major character return.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest the wrath of Nelle Benson isn’t over. Hints regarding Nelle’s body have been dropped since she was supposedly found on the Pennsylvania side of the river. No one close to Nelle has actually identified the body, which draw up General Hospital rumors, making claims that Nelle is indeed alive. General Hospital rumors claim Nelle will make a grand appearance just after the people of Port Charles breathe easier as they say good riddance. The feeling of relief is just the calm before the storm.
Are you ready for Nelle to make her grand entrance for November Sweeps?
Another General Hospital cast member is celebrating an anniversary with the daytime drama today.
General Hospital news previously reported the five year anniversary of Eden McCoy’s portrayal of Josslyn Jacks. In other GH news, actress Scarlett Fernandez made her debut as Charlotte Cassadine, four years ago today.
Scarlett Fernandez shared a nostalgic photo of her first scene as Charlotte on GH.
We are happy to see Scarlett grow up before our eyes as she continues to portray the daughter of Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan).
General Hospital has a new generation of teenagers that have made their way to the front and center of the scene. The teens in Port Charles play major roles in the current day story lines.
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Cameron Webber (William Lipton), Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla), and Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab), have become this generations, Liz (Rebecca Herbst), Nikolas (Tyler Christopher/Marcus Coloma), Lucky (Jonathan Jackson), and Emily (Amber Tamblyn/Natalia Livingston). The foursome have had their fair share of drama, fun, happiness, and heartache, and all have played their roles with extreme talent and hard work.
General Hospital news reports Eden McCoy celebrated five years at General Hospital. McCoy was cast as Carly and Jasper “Jax” Jacks’ (Ingo Rademacher), daughter. She entered the scene at an iconic time. She made her debut as Josslyn in the day of her mother Carly, and her step father, Sonny Corinthos’ wedding.
Our world looks a lot different lately, as new protocols are in place at all places of employment to ensure the health and safety of workers everywhere. This includes Hollywood and the film industry.
Prospect Studios is following all the necessary guidelines in order for the cast and crew of General Hospital to be able to return to work safely.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Ava and Grace Scarola receive regular Covid testing which is required to return to work on the set of GH.
The Scarola twins shared a photo in Instagram, explaining that the gentle nose swap Covid test is necessary in order to go back to work. General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava and Grace are set to return to the canvas as they portray Avery Corinthos, daughter of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and Ava Jerome (Maura West).
The Scarola twin’s bravery shines as they express gratitude for a gentle swab and the opportunity to get back to work. We look forward to seeing little Avery Corinthos back in Port Charles!
General Hospital news frequently reports on General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn and her outspoken politics views on social media.
Previous General Hospital news revealed Nancy had a public argument with co-star, Ingo Rademacher, on the topic of politics. She had blocked him on social media over differences in politics views.
Lately, many GH fans have been outspoken about politics as well, but not in the way you think. In recent weeks, GH fans have voiced their opinions on multiple social media platforms and General Hospital Fan groups in response to Nancy Lee Grahn’s social media posts. Fans have been calling for Nancy to stop sharing such offensive content to her followers. Nancy has been known to tell fans to unfollow her on social media if they disagree with her political views. It looks as though the fan’s expressions have not fallen on deaf ears.
General Hospital rumors hint that a specific scene in the 10/12/20 episode involving Jason and Sam Morgan (Steve Burton, Kelly Monaco), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), the writers may have intentionally nodded to the current events which are happening with Nancy’s political tweets and IG posts. In the scene, Alexis walks up on Sam, Jason, and Sonny, and asks, “Are you guys talking about politics or religion, because this seems really tense.” Then Sonny replies to Alexis with a bold, hilariously relevant, statement. “No, I’m not gonna talk politics right now, especially with you.”
Anyone who watched this episode of General Hospital, could pick up on the hint of Nancy’s political reputation that was brought into the scene. Perhaps it was a way for the executives and writers at GH to let fans know they are being heard, and decided to put a lighthearted spin on the situation.
It’s always fun to see humor brought into the script, taking a breath up from all the drama to add some playful banter.
Don’t forget to keep up with GH Monday-Friday at 2PM Eastern!
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