Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) is taking on a new angle of his career by starting a new job as a therapist at a drug prevention center. Laura is heading up this drug prevention center as the Mayor of Port Charles, in her attempt to keep drugs off the streets, and to help those who are addicted.
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) have already had a run in with one another at Renualt’s official freedom signing. Now that Renault is out of Pentonville, he is too close for comfort around Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Carly (Laura Wright), and their family. Now is also the time Sonny and Jason planned to make their move. There is so much going on in Port Charles at the moment and Cyrus wants to make sure he is the focal point of it all.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Neil Byrne will be the next easy target for Cyrus to strike against. When Neil takes on the job working for Laura as therapist for the drug prevention center, Renault will see Neil as just another thing standing in his way of running drugs through Port Charles.
General Hospital rumors claim Cyrus is out to prove something to Laura by sending a clear message… Neil is going to meet his demise since Cyrus wants him out of the way. This is only the beginning when it comes to Cyrus’ wrath around Port Charles. It’s up to Sonny and Jason (Steve Burton) to put a stop to him.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) can be pretty intimidating to the average, decently moral and ethical human being. Some would even go as far fearing Valentin and his dangerous public antics. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is not one of those people. Nelle is a psychopath and does not live in fear of anyone. Nelle feels like she can always take control of a situation which is exactly what she is going to try to do in order to get custody of her son, Wiley Corinthos (Erik and Theo Olson).
Valentin made it crystal clear that he wants nothing to do with Nelle. She approached him, pitching a potential partnership, and reminded him they are both fighting for custody of their children against the other parent. Nelle told Valentin they could even be more than friends. Valentin expressed to Nelle that he empathizes with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) as a father, and warned her not to even think about interfering with the well being of Wiley.
Nelle doesn’t take well to rejection, from anyone, it’s the very thing that could trigger her to act out and do something even more destructive. General Hospital spoilers hint that is just what Nelle is going to do. General Hospital rumors have been circulating, claiming Nelle will have her way with Valentin one way or another. Either he will have a change of heart as he dives more and more into desperation in the fight for Charlotte against Lulu Falconeri (Emme Rylan), or Nelle will stoop as low as she did when she faked sleeping with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital news and spoilers suggest Nelle and Valentin are about to enter into a fierce fight for the custody of their children. Why not join forces and combat the situation together?
Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) doesn’t seem to want to rest until she receives regular updates about her son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). Dante had to leave his family in order to sew with a real, troubling issue. Dante suffers from PTSD and is seeking help for his condition.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Olivia received an update about Dante shortly after his ex-wife, Lulu Falconeri (Emme Rylan), broke down to her mom, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis). Dante has been name dropped a lot lately, and General Hospital rumors have claimed Dante may have no other choice but to return to Port Charles.
Genera Hospital spoilers reveal Robert Scorpio’s (Tristan Rogers) update for Olivia was far from encouraging when it comes to Dante’s health. Robert told Olivia that Dante was not progressing in his treatment for PTSD.
General Hospital rumors claim that Dante will finally give in, and answer one of Olivia’s letters, disclosing he is at a dead end with treatment. Will Olivia be able to convince Dante that Lulu, his son Rocco, and the rest of his family need him?
General Hospital previews and spoilers show Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) unleash a little bit of her Grandmother’s personality in today’s upcoming episode of General Hospital. Shockingly, GH previews reveal that Charlotte is shown talking to a bag of snakes. As it turns out, Lulu and Valentin’s daughter plans to unleash this snake at Violet’s party.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, things get interesting for Anna (Finola Hughes), Finn (Michael Easton), and poor, sweet, Violet (Jophielle Love). Sadly, Violet’s big birthday bash turns into a frenzy.
Is Charlotte the next Helena Cassadine? Odds are the writers are slowly profession toward a new generation of Cassadine craziness with young Charlotte. Honestly, why not use the wicked witches granddaughter as her prodigy? This little girl meant to cause trouble. Currently, she has it out for Ava Jerome (Maura West), who happens to be Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) wife. And we all know Nikolas and Valentin aren’t the best of friends. Is she protecting Papa?
Moreover, General Hospital rumors claim Charlotte’s snake, Nagini, unexpectedly come to Peter’s (Wes Ramsey) aid as a distraction between what is going on with him and Robert Scorpio. Instinctively, Robert is onto him and this makes Peter uneasy. So, he suspects that he is not in the clear when it comes to DA Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) have been working hard to make sure Violet (Jophielle Love) has a birthday party to remember. From pony rides to piñata, this party is meant to make lasting memories.
General Hospital spoilers reveal lasting memories are exactly what Anna, Finn, Violet, and their party guest are going to get. Between Peter August (Wes Ramsey) causing suspicion and tension among party guests, and Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) acting like a miniature Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers), Violet’s party is about to take a wild turn.
General Hospital spoilers show Violet arguing with her mom, Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) about attending the party. Lulu has a hard time when Charlotte insists she doesn’t want to go to the party. Charlotte is acting out, and General Hospital news and spoilers hint she will sabotage the party by bringing snakes to the gathering meant to be filled with ponies and piñatas. Charlotte will make a purchase from Roger’s Reptile Roundup, as she talks to her new little accomplices, telling them they are going to have so much fun at the party!
Poor little, sweet, Violet doesn’t deserve for this to happen at her party. Someone needs to discipline that child before she turns into a full blown Helena.
Check out Nancy Lee Grahn’s offensive comments! …These heightened political times bring about more opinions than most care to hear. During these times, we’ve heard a lot from and about GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn. The 64 year old Daytime TV star is active on social media, and engages frequently with fans. This quarantine season highlights Nancy’s comments on anything from General Hospital, to her daughter Kate, life itself, and of course politics.
Lately, Grahn’s tweets have caught fan attention in a controversial way. According to GH news reports she’s been at it full force. So much so that we ask ourselves, “Is Nancy bored?” Evidently, Nancy is known for her outspoken social media comments. However, some GH fans think she has gone too far this time.
Nancy Lee Grahn’s Offensive Comments???
The latest General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Nancy’s Instagram post has sparked debated among fans. Apparently, Grahn captioned a photo of herself with Hanes underwear strewn about her head. But the caption is what fueled fan backlash. GH spoilers reveal that GH fans found her caption offensive. Here’s why. The actress called herself “House Bitch” in the caption below her post. She stated that she’d been cleaning and doing laundry all day. Now, fans across the bored found offense in her description of domestic activities.
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General Hospital’s Nancy Lee Grahn plays Alexis Davis, a well respected mother and Lawyer, with a few flaws like the rest of us. Grahn is no stranger to connecting with fans on Twitter, and voicing her political views and opinions publicly.
In recent General Hospital news, General Hospital Blog reported details of an online argument between co-stars and friends, Nancy Lee Grahn and Ingo Rademacher, who plays Jasper ‘Jax’ Jacks. The two engaged in a political disagreement with resulted in Grahn blocking Rademacher from her Twitter account.
Today, Nancy is causing a stir for another reason. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Nancy’s Twitter feed, which displays details of the effects she felt after consuming a marijuana edible she says she took from her partner’s stash.
Nancy uses multiple tweets to document her experience. Take a look at the initial tweet below.
I just accidentally on purpose tried an edible from my partners stash who actually has a good excuse to indulge. The last time I tried weed was 30 yrs ago. Stay tuned, nothing bad can happen here now.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has been sneaking around Port Charles, conducting illegal and unethical dealings with some of Port Charles’ shadiest. He is definitely proven to be the son of Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) solely by his despicable acts of deceit. There was a point in time when the identity of his biological mother was unknown. It turned out Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) had a twin sister, and between the two women, it was uncertain which was Peter’s mom. General Hospital spoilers revealed Anna Devane was Peter’s mother. Ever since General Hospital news and spoilers indicated Anna is Peter’s mom, General Hospital fans have been skeptical of that truth.
New General Hospital rumors claim Anna Devane will be blindsided by the truth about Peter and her sister, Alex. Peter’s time is running out, even though things pretty cozy and secure for him at the moment while Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) is being sent away to The Hague after being framed by Peter. His love life is going his way as well. Peter has been able to keep Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) in the dark about who he really is this entire time. Maxie seems to have even turned her back on Dr. Obrecht.
General Hospital spoilers hint Anna will find out she is not Peter’s mother, and that her sister, Alex has been working with her son, Peter to help carry out these unspeakable acts. The fallout among those close to Peter will be huge once they find out they have been lied to all along. Maxie and Anna will blame themselves for not listening to Finn (Michael Easton), Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Sam and Jason Morgan (Kelly Monaco and Steve Burton), and Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) about Peter. Maxie’s world will fall apart but General Hospital rumors hint Spinelli will be there to get her through the tough times.
The question remains, when will Peter finally be exposed?
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) seems to be quite dependent on whoever is on the other end of his phone that’s attached to his ear. Peter has been lying to everyone he is close to along with other residents of Port Charles. His lies, schemes, and frame ups have gone on for far too long. Peter is always on edge, like he is about to jump out of his seat every time he suspects someone is on to him. And every time he thinks someone is on to him or getting too close to uncovering and exposing his lies, Peter makes a phone call. But who is Peter contacting every time?
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter is dependent on whoever is on the other end to help clean up his messes, or take care of anyone who gets in his way. There are a few theories on who that person could be, including, Alex, Anna Devane’s (Finola Hughes) twin sister. General Hospital rumors claim Alex is the one helping out Peter, and there is much more to that story. Peter could also be conspiring with Sam Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco) parole officer, Dolores Maloney (Andi Chapman). He wants Sam back in Pentonville and has every reason to keep in contact with Dolores. Jerry Jacks, (Sebastian Roche) a well known villain of Port Charles and the brother of Jasper ‘Jax’ Jacks, (Ingo Rademacher), has meddled into the lives of Jax’s family and friends, along with many others. Jerry has been the ringleader and many heinous crimes committed against the people of Port Charles and holds no boundaries. It wouldn’t be a huge leap to think that maybe Peter is working with Jerry. The possibilities could go on, but the fact remains is that Peter is definitely conspiring with someone, and he isn’t working alone.
If Peter is working with Anna’s sister, Alex, it could mean something much bigger. General Hospital rumors claim that Anna is not Peter’s mother and Peter is well aware of that. Previously, General Hospital spoilers revealed Anna Devane is Peter’s mother, and his father is Cesar Faison (Anders Hove). New General Hospital rumors hint that Anna may be in for some big surprises when she finds out not only Peter’s crimes, but that he is not her son as well. Could Peter and Alex be in contact, helping each other in their dirty schemes?
It seems that the last few years more than ever, politics are able to fuel a flame between those who disagree on view points more than ever. In the age of social media, it’s easier to cut someone off whom with you don’t see eye to eye. However, there is a fine line between having had it with toxicity, and casually blocking someone whom with you have had a friendship/rapport.
Nancy Lee Grahn has never been shy about expressing her beliefs on politics on social media, and that is all fine and well. However, the issue with Nancy lies with her intolerance to other opinions. General Hospital’s Ingo Rademacher, who plays Jasper ‘Jax’ Jacks, and Nancy Lee Grahn who has played side by side as a best friend and brief romantic interest of Jax, Alexis Davis.
General Hospital news reports a present fued between GH co-stars, Ingo Rademacher and Nancy Lee Grahn. All we can say to Ingo is, join the club! General Hospital Blog has also been blocked by Nancy on Twitter. Nancy and Ingo argued over politics, which then led to Nancy actually blocking her friend and co-star over the disagreement. Ingo called Nancy out by calling her a “true liberal” in his Twitter caption which displayed a screen shot of the actress’ account that blocked him.
It would be expected after this public argument that there may be some tension on the set of General Hospital. General Hospital spoilers have not indicated any upcoming scenes shared by Nancy and Ingo, however, their two characters have quite a strong relationship and bond that has developed over the years. General Hospital rumors hint that it may be difficult as tension thickens between these two to have scenes together, but hopefully they can both present themselves as professionals and push on through.
What do you think will happen next between Ingo and Nancy? Will it be public, or will they try to resolve this privately?
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