As she sits in the courtroom at her son’s custody hearing, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is clutching a heart shaped pendant she recently found. Nina Reeves miraculously has the other half, leading some to believe that Nelle must be Nina’s daughter. However, General Hospital spoilers show that things aren’t always as they seem.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) has been involved in some shady dealings. Nina’s mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills), was involved in the disappearance of her own grandchild. Nina was drugged and her baby was stolen all by the word of her own mother. General Hospital rumors claim Harmony is Willow’s adoptive mother, adopting Willow from Madeline and handling the shady business deal with Frank Benson (Nelle’s father).
Willow already disclosed to Nina that her mother travels lightly. So the suspicions around the necklace take into consideration that Harmony travels lightly and likely left the necklace behind at Frank Benson’s place, where Nelle could have gotten the necklace and kept it as her own.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow gets a surprise visitor next week. GH rumors hint that the visitor could be Harmony. It’s possible that Harmony notices the pendant and outwardly talks about how she has seen that necklace before. This could jog some memories for all involved and come to the realization that the necklace didn’t originally belong to Nelle…
Will Harmony spill the beans consciously or inadvertently?
Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil) is a name in Daytime TV that’s impossible to forget. And when we think of Brenda, we think of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Sonny has been a key player in Port Charles for about three decades and is still today one of the main reasons GH fans tune in.
General Hospital Blog has previously reported that Maurice Benard spoke out regarding his friend and co-star, and mentioned that bringing Vanessa back was Brenda is a “no brainer.”
Sonny and Brenda had a love for the ages and their iconic story lives on within the memories of the fans. According to new General Hospital news and spoilers, Brenda Barrett could no longer be just a memory.
General Hospital news reveals in a recent tweet reply to a Genera Hospital fan, Marcil seems to have put that person in their place. The fan tweets, “I love Maurice… never was a fan of Brenda. I was glad to see her go.” Then Vanessa Marcil herself replied to the tweet by commenting, “I’ve got some bad news for ya ?.” General Hospital rumors may become reality, as this comment from Marcil seems to indicate a definite return to GH for the actress.
General Hospital is ALL NEW tomorrow, Monday, August 3rd!
GH’s Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and Donnell Turner (Curtis Ashford) took over the General Hospital Official Instagram account to post a very important message to fans.
Steve and Donnell warn fans not to miss the first five minutes of tomorrow’s ALL NEW episode with an inserted, surprise scene!
The cast and crew of General Hospital went back to work, where filming resumed on July 20th. Proper Covid-19 protocol and safety precautions have been implemented.
GH fans and cast and crew alike have been waiting for that special day when GH begins to air all new episodes once again.
General Hospital spoilers reveal there will be something BIG happening on GH’s return debut on Monday, August 3rd. GH’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini states, “The very first few seconds of the show, I think, will blow a lot of the audience’s mind because there’s a big surprise that we inserted in,” said Valentini.
Upcoming Genera Hospital spoilers reveal that according to Frank Valentini, He continues on to say, “And there is a bang and a surprise and a twist and it’s going to be a lot of fun,” according to Valentini.
Are you ready for all the drama, excitement, and adventure to return?!
The date to resume filming in LA was delayed multiple times for several reasons. Due to an increase in COVID-19 cases, LA County had held off on the June date to resume production. The start date was delayed again due to guidelines and safety and health regulations having to be implemented.
After a long four month wait, General Hospital news reports that GH will be all new on Monday, August 3rd.
In a recent ABC7 news report, GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, made statements regarding getting back to filming the show, the studio’s protocol, and what’s ahead for the residents of Port Charles.
GH fans have been anxiously awaiting the return of their favorite Daytime Drama, Genera Hospital, as the four month drought seemed like eternity. In regard to the July 20th start date for the cast and crew, Valentini told ABC7, “It took that long to establish the protocols and to think through every step of the production process,” producer Frank Valentini said. Many changes have been made at Prospect Studios, including having to have your temperature taken before even entering the building.
The Nurses Ball usually happens in May, but due to COVID-19, the month was cut short and the Nurses Ball was sadly missed. However, have no worries, GH fans have been assured by Valentini that this year’s Nurses Ball will happen. He states, “And, although it will be about four months later than usual, the annual Nurses’ Ball will return, this time in August.“
General Hospital spoilers indicate Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) father, Mike Corbin (Max Gail), is nearing the end as Alzheimer’s takes it’s toll. Frank Valentini reveals they will wrap up Mike’s storyline in a few short months. Get ready for some tear jerking scenes involving the Corinthos family.
A Twitter conversation was sparked between a General Hospital fan and the Governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu. The GH fan took to twitter to address a weighing concern many General Hospital fans hold near.
The GH fan pleaded with the Governor, asking to ensure General Hospital’s first episode on Monday, August 3rd, will not be interrupted. The Governor surprisingly relief with a warm and knowledgeable response, name dropping Port Charles’ A list players. Bradford Anderson couldn’t help but ask about Spinelli…
Brand new episodes of General Hospital air this week, starting on Monday, August 3rd. Scenes from August 3rd’s upcoming episode have recently been released and are out for preview.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will get down to business in the courtroom as she sugar coats nothing when being asked about Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier).
Take a look below at what’s to come this week, as General Hospital is ALL NEW!
Soap Opera vet, Lindsay Hartley has reached out to General Hospital fans via social media.
Recent General Hospital news and spoilers revealed Hartley will be stepping in for the iconic role of Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) in the first few weeks of production. You can read details of the Kelly Monaco absence story here.
In her post caption below, Hartley writes, “Masked… Covid set life. ??“
The weekend will be over in the blink of an eye and we want to make sure you’re 100% prepared. A new episode of General Hospital hasn’t been seen since May 22nd and will resume with airing new GH episodes on Monday, August 3rd..
Take a look at the video clip below which recaps and highlights the important, need-to-know, pieces of the story.
In case you're like us and need a refresher before Monday's all-new episode, here you go! #GHpic.twitter.com/B8VeUAapjl
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) seems to always have something up her sleeve. And when whatever she’s planning going her way, Nelle springs into action, going after what her sights are set on, no matter who she hurts along the way. Nelle had exhausted all of her options when trying to up her game to win custody of the son she has with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Even trying to one up Michael and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), after their sudden nuptials, Nelle married Julian Jerome (William DeVry), thinking it would have a positive effect on her chances at gaining custody.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Nelle’s plan to marry Julian will fall flat after Wiley’s grandfather, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), threatened Julian and told him to ditch Nelle. Will Julian oblige?
Nelle doesn’t care who she hurts as long as she gets what she wants. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been chosen by Nelle as her next victim to manipulate and deceive. Nina is Nelle’s boss and since she has a long lost daughter out there, Nina is vulnerable to Nelle and her situation. Nelle knows exactly what she’s doing and won’t pass up the opportunity to get Nina on her side. But will she stop there?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nina will soon start to believe that Nelle is her long lost daughter. Because of the half heart shape necklace Nelle is clutching onto in court, Nina will have solid reason to believe in their connection. Will Nelle find out about Nina having the other half and use it to her advantage? That could be a yes but it could also be a no. GH rumors imply things will fall right into Nelle’s lap and Nina will discover the necklace in her own and her thoughts and emotions will run wild.
Nina is already saying pair I’ve things about Nelle as she already told the court she is hard working and hired her because she felt she deserved a second chance. If looks could kill on that courtroom…
Will Nina’s emotions get the best of her and ruin Michael and Willow’s chances of giving Wiley a happy home?
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