Often times we get caught up in taking sides. Who is right and who is wrong. And lately it seems that some of us hold resentment and animosity toward another fellow American because of different views. That is why this latest General Hospital News is so important.
In a recent tweet, General Hospital’s Eden McCoy, who plays Josslyn Jacks, daughter of Sonny and Carly Corinthos (Maurice Benard, Laura Wright), made it clear that she has love for her country along with all fellow Americans.
It looks as though Eden is just as good hearted and kind as Josslyn Jacks.
Previous General Hospital news and spoilers reported General Hospital would be preempted from Tuesday, September 29th to Thursday, October 1st, and possible Friday, October 4th.
If you need a GH fix, check out these General Hospital bloopers!
Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) and Peter August (Wes Ramsey) are colleagues at The Invader. Lulu and Peter have a professional yet friendly relationship, mostly because Lulu’s best friend Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is Peter’s live in girlfriend and expectant mother to his child.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Lulu is about to write a big story for The Invader. But General Hospital rumors claim that Peter won’t be happy with Lulu’s choice of topic, even if he doesn’t express his true feelings. General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Lulu will be doing an exposé type piece on none other than Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).
Since General Hospital spoilers hint Peter is the one hiding Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) captive, and potentially keeping her at Renault’s property on Wilson Street, odds are Peter won’t want any bad press or attention on Cyrus.
GH fans are well aware of what Peter is capable of when someone stands in his way. Let’s just say, Lulu needs to watch her back.
Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) have a history of romance and friendship, but also resentment.
The old flames have recently been spending more time together, focusing on Ned being there for Alexis when she received a recent upsetting health diagnosis of osteoporosis. Alexis is grieving Neil Byrne’s (Joe Flanigan) death among other stressors in life while Ned is broken up about Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) running off with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
After scenes of Alexis and Ned’s drunken stupid, GH fans couldn’t help but criticize Ned’s actions of allowing Alexis to drink, knowing she’s a recovering alcoholic. In the contrary, some GH fans give Ned the benefit of the doubt by pointing out that he was completely intoxicated, and not in his right mind to know right from wrong.
What side are you on? Is Ned’s character tarnished for letting Alexis drink? Or is he excused for being stressed and drunk himself?
General Hospital’s Ashton Arbab, known on screen as Dev Cerci, has shared a trailer for a brand new Netflix movie in which he takes part.
General Hospital news reports a trailer has been released for the Netflix thriller, “The Babysitter’s Guide To Monster Hunting.” The movie about a group of high schoolers recruiting a teen to battle the Boogeyman will be released on October 14th!
The children of General Hospital bring so much joy to the set and scenes, and may times their story lines are a breath of fresh air.
The kids of Port Charles are fantastic actors and actresses, full of talent and charism.General Hospital child star, Ella Ramacieri who plays Scout Morgan, used her charism in a video message to her TV brother. In the video, Ella is wishes co-star, Porter Fasullo, a happy birthday. Fasullo plays Danny Morgan on GH, sister of Scout and son of Sam and Jason Morgan (Kelly Monaco, Steve Burton)
Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen) Gati was on the straight and narrow, but her good behavior got her no mercy. She was accused of crimes committed by Peter August (Wes Ramsey), as she was framed by Peter.
General Hospital spoilers shocked us al when Kathleen Gati aired, reprising her role as Dr. Liesl Obrecht. Dr. O was sent over seas to The Hague for the crimes she had been convicted. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Liesl, with the help of Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), is out of jail, and her focus is exposing Peter August to clear her name.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Liesl is the one behind Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) mission- the one investigating Peter and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes).
General Hospital rumors suggest that Robert has no idea of Liesl’s intentions for Anna. Odds are Robert would never go along with that. Liesl is furious that no one believed that Peter was the one responsible. Liesl wants to prove it to Anna once and for all.
General Hospital actor, Mark Lawson has been quiet in the social media scene recently, and in a recent social media post, Mark reveals why.
General Hospital news reports Mark Lawson, who plays Dustin Phillips, shared his reason for his social media absence. General Hospital news reveals Lawson had a mole removed on his lower back, therefore hasn’t been posting his workout videos. Check out the explanation here on Mark’s Instagram.
Julian Jerome (William DeVry) thought he would get away with getting his hands on incriminating documents his late wife, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) gave to her lawyer, Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight).
After learning of Nelle’s passing, Julian sprung into action and went to desperate measures to ensure he wouldn’t be exposed. Although his plan didn’t really work. Instead he found a letter to him from Nelle, telling him he’s predictable.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle was a step ahead of Julian and the real documents were sent to Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom), who is currently in prison.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors say Julian’s fate lies in the hands of a psychopath. Ryan Chamberlain has everything Julian wants to keep a secret right in the palm of his hands. Julian is already being backed into a corner by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), after Cyrus provided Julian an alibi.
General Hospital rumors claim Julian is at the mercy of not one dangerous threat, but now two. Between Cyrus and Ryan, Julian won’t be making decisions for himself in the near future.
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) may want the people of Port Charles to believe he is a stand up guy, but we all know he’s the devil trying to be disguised. He’s not fooling many, maybe just Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), with his bad guy turned good guy front.
Cyrus Renault’s ultimate how is to control Port Charles in it’s entirety. He’s already threatened DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) into publicly announcing Renault’s redemption, he has taken over General Hospital, and now what’s to buy Julian Jerome’s (William DeVry) pub, Charlie’s.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Julian now owes Cyrus. Cyrus Renault took it upon himself to give Julian an alibi when being questioned by Detective Chase (Josh Swickard). Julian is the one who mugged Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight), to get his hands on his late wife, Nelle Benson Jerome’s (Chloe Lanier) documents. Since this documents incriminate Julian in very serious crimes, Julian mugged Gray in order to keep the docs under wraps.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Renault on a phone call, telling someone he’d very much lie them to be part of his team. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest he is talking to Julian. He has manipulated Julian into having to work for him as a favor for giving him an alibi. Is julian going to get himself roped into something and someone as dark as Cyrus Renault?
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