General Hospital’s little stars Jay and Joey Clay have been the bright spot in Port Charles. Every so often a wild scandal ensues and some woman ends up pregnant. Whether the couple is madly in love or just one or both parties out for revenge, soap opera pregnancy storylines come filled with drama. And that’s exactly the case with Esme Prince’s son, baby Ace Cassadine (Jay and Joey Clay).
As it seems, GH fans have taken an instant liking to the two little guys who play Ace. Twins Joey and Jay joined General Hospital’s cast and become part of the GH family in February 2023. Ever since they have been a focal point of General Hospital, not just as baby Ace, but as themselves too! GH Cast mates and fans alike have seen over Joey and Jay, and the ones to thank for their complete cute are their parents, Lana and Mark Clay!
Recently, Joey and Jay Clay’s mom Lana reached out to fans, opening up about her health issues. Baby Ace’s real life mama took to Instagram to share her diagnosis, and gives gratitude toward their continued supporters. General Hospital news reports reveal that Lana Clay is “catching up on General Hospital reruns, appreciating our little stars.”
We wish Lana, Mark, Jay and Joey, and their entire family the best. GH Blog continues to keep Lana and her health concerns in our prayers as she takes this time to recover. ❤️
It has been almost four months since the devastating death that shook the entertainment world, particularly daytime television and the devoted fans. Tyler Christopher passed away on October 31st, 2023.
Reportedly, Emmy winning actor Tyler Christopher opened up about his struggles with m alcoholism as well as mental health issues. He even divulged much of his life story when he sat down with co-star and friend Maurice Benard, on his Netflix series State of Mind. Things seemed to be looking up for Christopher before his unexpected passing.
At the time of his death, Benard took to social media to address this great loss. It was stated that a cardiac event was Tyler’s cause of death, however many worried about other contributing factors.
According to the latest GH news reports, Tyler Christopher’s official cause of death was revealed. TMZ reports that Christopher’s official cause of death is by positional asphyxia, or suffocation along with other factors. Reportedly, acute alcohol intoxication contributed to his death, as well as coronary artery atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in the arteries). His death has been ruled as accidental.
Tyler’s memory and work lives on within his fans and the countless scenes where Tyler shined as an actor. His role as Nikolas Cassadine is one of the most recognizable names in genres, and will not be forgotten. Please continue to pray for all of those who love Tyler as they live through coping with these new details.
Well my fellow General Hospital fans, the swirling rumors are true. Emmy winning actor Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s talent seeps beyond his role on the longest running television drama. In fact, his portfolio is growing as he takes on new projects.
GH Exit! Nicholas Alexander Chavez Takes Several Months Of
After months of speculation, General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s GH exit.
According to GH news, Chavez will be absent from the soap for several months. Previously, GH Blog shared that Nicholas Chavez landed a starring role in a new Netflix series. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Brothers Story, is a Netflix original series based on the true story of Erik and Lyle Menendez. Chavez plays Lyle Menendez in a co-starring role alongside Cooper Koch as brother Erik Menendez.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Chavez filmed his last scenes as Spencer Cassadine. His last air date is January 31st. Not to worry, Chavez’s GH exit is only temporary. Thankfully, we haven’t seen the last of Spencer or Nicholas Chavez on ABC’s General Hospital. Rest assured that Chavez brings Spencer home to Port Charles.
Jordan is no stranger to danger. In fact, she’s been in this line for work for a while now, and knows what comes with the territory. Her life and the lives of her loved ones have been threatened more than one. Moreover, Jordan was even locked in a burning basement filled with gas, left to die. And if that wasn’t horrific enough, well her own son was kidnapped at one point as well. Needless to say; Jordan’s been through it and she knows what this job means.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Jordan sees her job as much more than following every rule by the book. If she wants to get to the bottom of an investigation, she’s gonna have to just go for it. The last encounter with the Feds really shook Jordan, and now she wants answers.
According to recent GH previews, Jordan is willing to do what it takes, even if that means breaking the rules- and laws. General Hospital rumors claim that Jordan turns to organized crime to help her find out who was at the interrogation room door. The whole situation. Has Jordan frazzled, and she can’t afford the distraction.
Kim Delaney is widely known for her role as Diane Russell on NYPD Blue. But in 2020, a whole new fan base got to know her. That’s when she joined the General Hospital fast as Jackie Templeton. GH news confirmed that Delaney took over the 1980’s role from actress Demi Moore. GH recaps recall that Jackie Templeton was married to Gregory Finn (Gregory Chase). For years, family drama tore them apart until she returned to Port Charles in 2020. Since then Kim Delaney and Jackie left in 2021.
According to General Hospital news reports, Kim Delaney faces hit and run charges in connection with an incident that happened over a year ago. Reportedly, her erratic driving caused Delaney to hit a motorcycle. That’s when the victim called the police and Delaney made a phone call.
According to the motorcyclist, Dzhamal Badalov, Delaney crashed into his motorcycle while he was stopped at a red light. Allegedly, Delaney was disoriented and tried to flee. Also, made a phone call, and it’s believed that she was told to leave the scene. Moreover, the victim claims that he was asked to take payment instead of calling the police.
GH rumors claim that witnesses say Delaney struggles with alcohol. As a result, the NYPD and General Hospital star faces two lawsuits. Additionally, criminal charges have been brought against her for allegedly leaving the scene prior to police arrival.
We are sorry to hear of this news, and General Hospital Blog wishes everyone involved the very best.
Mayor Collins, or more familiarly referred to as Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), takes on a complicated role. As if being Mayor of Port Charles doesn’t already come with its complexities, this dedicated mother and grandmother tacks more onto her plate.
Apparently, the dust doesn’t seem to want to settle for Laura Spencer Collins. Action and adventure catch up with Laura these days while she doesn’t have a moment to catch a break. Sadly, Laura’s son Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss), and her grandson, Spencer (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) have her running in circles yet again. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Laura pays a visit to Esme’s mom, Heather Webber (Alley Mills). Little does Laura know, she isn’t Heather’s first visitor on a while.
You never know what you’re going to get when it comes to Heather. Today, Ace’s grandma talks with Heather and makes a peculiar observation. Heather blows Esme’s plans when she opens her mouth to Laura. How will Laura handle Esme when Nikolas ran off with babe Ace. At this point which one she ain’t sure who is more dangerous, Esme or Nikolas.
So what will it be, folks? Will Nina and Carly quit while they’re still in one piece, or will it cost a lot more to “settle the score”?
At this point I can’t even remotely fathom how anyone is on Nina’s side. Don’t get me wrong because I think Nina is a crazy cool character, and Cynthia Watros is exceptionally talented. However, that doesn’t mean that I can’t see her problematic nature, faults, and flaws. In fact, Cynthia’s acting abilities is what makes me compare her to all the narcissists in my life. Simply put, Cynthia Watros plays it so well. How can anyone possibly hate on that? Now her character in the other hand, she’s fair game.
GH recaps recall Nina’s fierce reaction to Carly and Drew’s Crimson stunt. What’s the point of asking Carly if they’re finally even if she doesn’t plan on leaving well enough alone? It’s apparent that Nina has zero plans to leave things as they are with Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright). Obviously, Nina doesn’t care about playing fair when all she sees is red and Carly’s smirk every time she closes her eyes. If I didn’t know better, it surely looks like Carly and Drew ignite the evil spirits within Nina as they’ve been fighting to emerge. I’d I had to guess, I’d say that this feud is far from over.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Valentin makes Nina an offer. Evidently, the offer is so enticing that Nina contemplates her next move. GH turned give that Valentin’s offer would give Nina the upper hand over Drew and Carly’s son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Will Nina take on a new role at ELQ?
There were bittersweet moments that took place during the 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Loss plagued the community after several unexpected deaths hit close to home. Previously, GH news reports confirm that the Soap Opera’s long time actress Sonya Eddy died at the age of 55. The Emmy-winning actress played Epiphany Johnson, GH’s Head Nurse, for 16 years.
On December 15th, the Daytime Emmy Awards showcased talent across the Daytime television communities. That’s when Eddy was honored for her work on ABC’s General Hospital upon receiving a posthumous award for Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series. According to GH news reports, a battle for Sonya Eddy’s Daytime Emmy award has made headlines.
Reportedly, Sonya’s friend and producing partner Tyler Ford accepted the award on her behalf. According to news outlet TMZ, Sonya’s brother Robbie Eddy spoke out regarding his sister’s posthumous Emmy win. He mentioned that the family wasn’t notified that she’d be receiving the honor. Now allegedly, Tyler Ford has denied Eddy’s family upon their request for the award.
GH news reports reveal that Sonya’s family has no plans to take legal action against the Award Academy or Tyler Ford at this time. Moreover, GH rumors claim that Sonya was estranged from some family members at the time of her death. Hopefully the issue is resolved and the drama subsides as Sonya is remembered.
Wow! Introducing Drew 2.0. It must be true what they say about serving time in a correctional facility. It definitely does change a person, not that I can speak from personal experience or anything.
Historically, the people of Port Charles have been kidnapped and held hostage on a boat, trapped in a hotel fire, chained to a bed in a panic room, poisoned water supply, and much more. And to think some of those events took place after 30-some years of daytime drama. But nothing rattles a PC soul like doing time in Pentonville, and it seems like everyone there is a criminal.
For 60 years, many bad deeds have committed by almost everyone in Port Charles. I don’t know if one person in that city has a clean slate. That said, if you haven’t made a member of The Five Families a target, or left a woman to give birth all alone in the woods, or randomly attack a so-called friend with a hook, then do you even live in Port Charles? It seems that you have to have an edge to get anywhere in that city, and that’s what leads us to Drew.
Recently, Drew has been a hot topic along GH fan pages across social media. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Drew is ready for a change. He’s tired of being the pushover, and has asserted himself in situations to overcome that reputation. First, it started with Michael, Ned, and the family business. No red flags were raised because it seemed like a typical Quartermaine business quarrel. Then, the issue with Scout’s school occurred, including his and Sam’s argument, and now his actions toward Carly.
Drew’s Dark Path Leads Carly To Sonny
General Hospital spoilers tease that Cameron Mathison takes Drew down a dark path. According to General Hospital spoilers, the stars align for Sonny and Carly as Drew becomes increasingly problematic. We knew it was only a matter of time before Carly and Drew began to fall apart. According to recent GH rumors, Drew 2.0 puts a strain on his and Carly’s relationship. The more time they spend together, the more Drew wants to control, pushing Carly away.
General Hospital recaps recall four years ago when Sonny went missing. Unforeseen evil tore Sonny and Carly apart, but their bond never wavered. Will fate bring them together again?
This year brought many changes and milestones to a six-decade (and counting my running television drama. While there’s bound to be changes over the course of 60 years, a bulk of them seemingly took place in 2023.
April 1st, 2023 marked General Hospital’s 60th year in production, making it the longest running television drama. The show’s cast and GH family suffered much loss, and celebrating the lives of their dear friends. In December, General Hospital’s success shined at the Daytime Emmy Awards. With record breaking wins, General Hospital went home with the glory. Take a look below at the details surrounding General Hospital’s big night!
General Hospital Execs Announce Major Changes
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, things are going to be different behind-the-scenes. While many times change is feared, it’s also viewed as a time to grow. Today, GH news reports confirm that General Hospital has name two new Head Writers! It’s been revealed that Chris Van Etten and Dan O’Connor never longer hold the position. Upon their departure, Patrick Mulcahey and Elizabeth Korte take over as Head Writers.
Reportedly, Korte and Mulcahey are no strangers to the longest running television drama. In fact, Korte has written for GH since 1995, and held co-head writing position in 2001. Additionally, she co-created GH spinoff, Night Shift, with Robert Guza. As for Patrick Mulcahey, credits include, Search For Tomorrow, Texas Loving, Santa Barbara, Guiding Light, and The Bold And The Beautiful. Moreover, his credits include his role as script writer and associate head writer from 1983-1999.
I don’t know about you all, but it seems to me that great potential lies ahead with the recent changes. These “new” writers share GH history, which could make for some solid writing for the future of Port Charles.
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