Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his family have been a major focal point of Port Charles. His powerful position as head of the Corinthos Organization has drawn attention to his life for many years. Correspondingly, his children grew up in the public eye. His son Michael is all grown up and has a family of his own. And just like his dad, Michael’s determined to protect his family above all else.
Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) family is his first priority. As a husband and father, protecting Willow (Katelyn MacMullen), Wiley, and Amelia comes above all else. That’s why he feels the need to squash any new and existing threat to the ones he loves. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Michael’s instincts were right and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) cannot be trusted. But because of the recent findings that prove Nina is Willow’s mother, circumstances gave Michael a reason to give Nina a chance.
Michael’s Plan Backfires When Nina Becomes A Danger
Now that the sh!t has hit the fan, Michael works overtime to make sure that Willow and the kids are safe. That means, it doesn’t matter who you are, Michael screens anyone who wants access to his family. Especially if someone has been known as problematic. Without a doubt, Willow’s biological mother falls into this category. GH recaps recall Michael and Nina’s intense conversation regarding her little stunt. His warnings upset his new stepmom as Michael laid down the law. Now, she must comply to her step son’s rules regarding time spent with her daughter and grandchildren.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Nina can’t handle the pressure as Michael dangles her secret over her head. However, Nina isn’t the only one who experiences adverse consequences for her lies. GH rumors claim that Michael’s family is in more danger than ever because Nina goes off the deep end, posing a threat to Willow and anyone else in her orbit. Nina’s history of psychological problems become a major concern as she becomes more and more unstable.
How will a Michael protect his family once Nina loses her mind?
It’s all a part of the plan. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is calculated. The man doesn’t do anything by accident, instead, he plays out every single step.
General Hosputla reveals recall Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) visit with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). The two love birds were talking about Pentonville when Carly got a major shock. That’s when Cyrus Renault stood before her in the doorway of Drew’s hospital room. He explains how he was the one to pick Drew up and get him to medical attention before it was too late. Ultimately, Cyrus claims to have saved Drew’s life by some act of God. Rightfully so, Carly and Drew aren’t buying his act.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Cyrus setup Drew’s beating as a way to make Drew and his loved ones trusting of him. But now that Carly knows the deal, it’s likely Cyrus won’t fool anyone.
Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) has chosen Stella Henry (Vernee Watson) as her guide. Not long ago, Felicia made a decision to embark on a new life journey. She reflected on her life’s accomplishments, shortcomings, and even some regrets. That’s when she entertained the idea to shadow Stella over at General Hospital.
Recent General Hospital spoilers indicate that Felicia is read for a new kind of fulfillment, and she seeks it out in social work. Becoming a patient advocate is important her next step toward a different lifestyle. Since she can remember, Felicia has known herself to be an adventurer and a thrill seeker through her work as a WSB agent.
Before becoming a grandmother to Maxie’s three children Felicia lived a risky life. Consequently, many of her spy missions kept her from her family. Maxie and her children are Felicia and Mac Scorpio’s (John J. York) world. She’s happy help Maxie whenever she she’s in need. Of course, spending time with family is very important to Felicia. But now she has found another important outlet through her new job at the hospital.
According to the latest GH rumors, Felicia’s new direction is a nice change. And while her intentions are in the right place, this position as a patient advocate might not cut it for a someone like Felicia. That is, unless one of the patient’s that Felicia is assigned to leads her to another mission. Or something along those lines.
GH spoilers tease that although Felicia’s new job at GH as a patient advocate starts out slow and seemingly uneventful, (in the sense that she isn’t out saving Port Charles from disaster), something makes her feel right at home. Certainly, Stella and Felicia’s job at the hospital isn’t something to overlook. Helping patients connect with their doctor and to understand their condition is an essential part of medical care.
However, many GH spoilers and rumors tease that when something big arises, Felicia also rises to the occasion. Apparently Felicia is just the person this patient needs.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) recently entered into what could be considered every father’s nightmare. Evidently, Valentin’s daughter Charlotte displays troubling behavior as security footage shows incriminating actions.
At the Metro Court offices, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) helped her friend get to the bottom of Anna Devane’s (Finola Hughes). Al thought she’d assisted in retrieving the footage, there isn’t anything more that Nina can do about his daughter Charlotte. However, GH spoilers tease that Valentin has an idea for who to call. Since he really can’t depend on the rest of the Cassadine’s, Valentin reaches out to Charlotte’s mother’s side.
Valentin Calls Laura About Charlotte
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Valentin makes a desperate call about Charlotte. From the looks of things, something has come over Charlotte, and she’s acting out of character. Or, is it really that out of character for her? ???? Thankfully, her mothers side is just as strong and resourceful, and without an evil steak! According to GH previews and spoilers, that’s when Valentin calls Laura Spencer. Of course! Why didn’t he think of her sooner? There’s a good chance that Charlotte’s grandmother Laura can help. Now if only Charlotte’s mom Lulu would wake up! ????
Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) is ready for a change. Clearly, leads a fulfilling life in Port Charles. Despite the good ole days of WSB adventures, romantic entanglements, and rescue missions, Felicia longs for something more. Or, maybe it’s not more that she hopes to find. Perhaps she seeks something different.
Aside from her impressive career wrap sheet, Felicia has been reflecting on her family life. While there will always be some other adventure to catch, Felicia and Mac’s grandkids only grow up once in a lifetime. The day to day has Felicia grateful for her impressive career, her children and grandchildren, and of course, Mac. Two major life events had a strong impact on Felicia’s at of life. Sadly, Felicia missed much of her daughter’s lives and wasn’t present for their most precious moments. And how she feels about what happened to Georgie never seems to ease up.
Moreover, Felicia and Mac Scorpio (John J. York) previously mentioned that they don’t have kids together. Although he considers Maxie, Georgie, and Robin as his own, the fact remains that Mac doesn’t know that he has a biological child and that it’s Cody Bell (Josh Kelly). Grandparenthood comes so naturally to them both… as of becoming grandparents was their destiny.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Felicia finds fulfillment in working as a Patient Advocate at General Hospital. As a result of her new career path, Felicia is able to connect with patients while advocating on their behalf. Needless to say, but it’s understandable that someone in that position is likely to develop deep friendships and bonds. Oddly, GH rumors hint that the former WSB Agent, Felicia Jones Scorpio, gets to know Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) and her son Ace (Jay and Joey Clay) when he’s brought to the hospital with a medical issue.
Previously, GH rumors claimed that Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Linstrom) and Heather Webber are not actually Esme’s biological parents. Instead, many GH fans believe that Esme was mostly likely kidnapped by Ryan, Heather, or both at some point. Put that together with Soap Opera logic and math that isn’t mathing (most will understand the joke), and we just might have a story about Esme’s REAL biological parents.
Will Felicia’s new career path lead her and Mac down an unexpected road? It’s only natural that Felicia would connect with Esme and Ace if she’s assigned as his Patient Advocate. After all, the instinctive bond between a mother and her children/grandchildren is undeniable.
Are Felicia and Mac Esme’s biological parents?? As for Mac, will he learn that he has not one child, but two?!
Not even the weight of immense amounts of guilt can make Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) come clean. That woman has stood by and watched as her actions caused a Domino affect of destruction across Port Charles.
General Hospital Recaps: Because of Nina, lives are turned upside down and everyone is at risk. Sonny’s fiancé started this mess with her little SEC tip-off. Evidently, revenge on Carly is more important than anything. And I mean anything (in Nina’s mind). So, she marched right over to her lawyer, Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) and told him to put in a call to the SEC. Then, things got messy once the authorities caught wind of Carly and Drew’s white collar crimes. As a result, Nina’s impulsive behavior opened the floodgates for every risk that Sonny could possibly face- including getting busted by the FBI.
Is Drew Cain Going to Die?
Fast forward, and now Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) fights for his life. Thanks to Nina, he’s been stuck in Pentonville, but that’s not the worst of it. Recently, Drew was admitted into General Hospital after being badly beaten in Pentonville. According to General Hospital spoilers, Drew’s life hangs in the balance.
If Drew dies and Nina lies, well, continues to lie, about all she’s done, then she goes on to live her best life while the ones around her fall apart. In her mind, lying is the only option because it’s like that snowball effect. Once you tell a lie, more and more pile on to cover up for the original. I don’t know about y’all but that sounds exhausting to me!
Undoubtedly, ABC’s General Hospital has seen better years. Loss and grief have infiltrated their way into the close knit cast family. Sadly, the GH cast family has suffered much grief and loss. Last week, General Hospital icon, John J. York took to social media to make an important announcement. There, John bravely explained that he was diagnosed with two different forms of cancer, and provided an update on his health status.
Devoted yet devastated fans displayed the utmost love and support for the actor upon revealing his diagnosis. According to General Hospital news reports, General Hospital Blog shared York’s video message along with the link to register for bone marrow donation.
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, John updates America regarding his diagnosis and prognosis. This morning, John J. York appeared on Good Morning America to discuss his recent health issues. That’s when the legendary soap vet disclosed that doctors gave John 3-5 years to live. Things were looking dark for a while, until York received the latest news.
John J York Reveals Bone Marrow Match On GMA
Despite the grim outlook from docs, GH news and spoilers confirm that things are looking up for John York. GH spoilers reveal that a bone marrow donor match has been found! Truly, it’s nothing short of a miracle that an “almost perfect match” was found! We continue to pray for John, his doctors, and his family for continued success in healing. ❤️
Talk about getting hit below the belt, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) knows all too well what that is like. Today, Drew was attacked in Pentonville, and something tells us that the incident has a specific purpose.
Drew Cain was tossed in jail after Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) tipped off the SEC. Apparently, revenge on Carly Spencer/Corinthos (Laura Wright) kept Nina laser focused on what’s most important- to HERSELF! Nina set off a domino effect of events that have lead many people to the dangerous position they find themselves in today. Because of her impulsive behavior, Nina is the reason why so many people’s lives are turned upside down. And the reason why her fiancé life is at risk!
According to the latest GH spoilers, first, Cyrus preys not on Sonny’s weaknesses, but on his biggest strength. Then, once Sonny’s strongest attribute is broken down; that’s when Cyrus makes his move. So, what exactly is Sonny’s strength? It’s Carly. No, not just Carly by herself. But together, Sonny and Carly a force to be reckoned with. That said, Cyrus knows that if he breaks the bond between Carly and Sonny, the PC mobster will be that much weaker without Carly by his side.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared GH spoilers relating to Drew’s sentence. At this point, Drew’s excessive sentence makes a whole lot of sense now, and it was all part of a grander plan. And now that Carly agreed to help Sonny, Drew pays the price.
How long will Carly stand by her ex-husband at Drew’s expense?
It’s always a party when Scotty Baldwin is around! It looks like Lucy is ready to let loose in the midst of some very stressful times. Personally and professionally Lucy’s got a lot going on at the moment.
First, let’s rewind a bit to mid-Spring. That’s when General Hospital star announced that his role as Scotty Baldwin has been written out of the script. You can check out the article from May 17th by clicking on the title below.
According to GH news reports, Kin Shriner returns to GH with style. I mean, it can’t get much more stylish than strolling back into Port Charles, then having Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) on his arm. Although recent GH spoilers and previews indicate Lucy is trash to party, Scotty doesn’t look like he’s really in the mood. But recent General Hospital rumors indicate that bad mood or not, Scotty’s arrival helps Lucy in her time of need.
Is Deception going to need a new lawyer to handle this intense case? Both Blair, Kramer and Tracy, Carter, Maine or ruthless business women who aren’t just going to roll over in the quart room. Besides, Jack Montgomery, attorney-at-law is representing them. Even if Scotty becomes a Lucy’s lawyer, do they stand a chance up against Montgomery?
Martin’s ex-wife sues Lucy! …Lucy Coe (Lucy Coe) better be up for a fight because she isn’t going up against any amateur. Neither the plaintiff nor their attorney are anyone to underestimate.
As far as the opposing attorney goes, recent GH spoilers reveal just who Deception is up against. At this point, Lucy is unaware of who is suing her precious cosmetics company. However, GH rumors tease that she soon learns their identity.
Meanwhile, GH previews and spoilers tease that Lucy becomes assertive with Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) as she wants answers. Exactly why does he reduce 50K a month from ex-wife #3? As it turns out, Lucy gets she gets more information than expected. GH spoilers reveal that Lucy learns a hard truth. Could it be that Martin’s ex-wife sues Lucy for stealing the Deceptor idea? No wonder Martin didn’t want to take any credit for Lucy’s latest product launch!
Reportedly. General Hospital news confirm that Walt Willey returns to GH as attorney Jackson Montgomery. Look for Willey to arrive from Pine Valley on August 28th. Additionally, Jackson meets some stuff competition she. Carly Hughes arrives on set to represent Lucy Coe and Deception in the upcoming trial.
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