Jon Lindstrom and John York have known each other for years. The entire Soap Opera community is feeling the weight of this one. As most of you know, John York (Max Scorpio) revealed that he is battling two blood disorders. In this video, friend and co-star Jon Lindstrom (Kevin Collins/Ryan Chamberlain) speaks out about his friend.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal an outpouring of support and love from all who know and admire General Hospital star, John J. York. Many of York’s close friends and colleagues have reach out out on social media to express their support.
Additionally, these messages also contain the link to add your name to the registry. If you’re between the ages of 18 and 40, please think about registering to become a potential donor. Want to see if you can Be a match for Mac? Then be sure to click on the link and it will direct you to John’s story and the link to register or give a donation.
John is optimistic and reassures fans that this is not a goodbye but a so long. Mac will be back. Meanwhile, let’s continue to rally for the return of the Mac!
Nothing is forever… Lexi Ainsworth is open to return! GH star Lexi Ainsworth quickly became a fan favorite in her role as Kristina Corinthos. The beautiful and talented actress joined the 60 year old daytime drama back in 2009, making her name as the iconic mob boss’s daughter. Instantly, Lexi’s onscreen vibe, and her ability to connection naturally with her TV father carried her through the years.
Like father like daughter, and without a doubt, Lexi was a perfect fit. Consequently, it was like second nature for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his daughter Kristina Davis Corinthos to form and develop their father/daughter bond. At certain points, emotions ran high as Kristina fell victim of domestic violence, and even got caught up in a cult. Needless to mention, Lexi won the hearts of GH fans, especially when it comes to Kristina’s emotional scenes and her’s and Sonny’s dynamic.
Sadly, GH news reports previously confirmed that Ainsworth was leaving the show. Earlier this year, Lexi Ainsworth announced her General Hospital exit. Shortly following the news, the role was recast. Essentially, the role was recast, and Kate Mansi has stepped in as the new Kristina Davis Corinthos.
According to GH news, Lexi opened up about her days working in daytime tv. As it turns out, the 30 year old Daytime Emmy winner hasn’t closed the door on coming back to the genre. In fact, she disclosed that she’d recently auditioned for a soap opera outside of General Hospital.
Lexi Ainsworth Is Open To Return
Ainsworth explained, “I actually did audition for Y&R last year when they were recasting Summer, but that was for more of, like, a blonde bombshell, which I am not. But a lot of people who I loved to work with on GH are on other soaps, like on Y&R, there’s Brytni (Sarpy) and Jason (Thompson, Billy; ex-Patrick, GH) and Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe; ex-Margaux, GH), who I would love to work with again.”
Evidently, the cards aren’t off the table for Lexi’s GH return. Currently, the role has been recast and Days actress Kate Mansi is doing a wonderful job making Kristina her own. Don’t forget to check back for more GH spoilers, news, updates and more.
Hayley Erin is an American actress who made a name for herself on iconic television shows such as The Young and The Restless, General Hospital, and Freeform’s Pretty Little Liars. After some time away, Hayley Erin returns to daytime!
The latest General Hospital news reports confirm that Hayley Erin returns to daytime! Recent buzz about her role on GH as Kiki Jerome has fans hopeful for a General Hospital return. However, GH news reports and soap spoilers confirmed that Erin is set to return to Young and The Restless. And this time she will play an all newly created role.
Don’t get too excited because Hayley isn’t recording her GH role as Kiki Jerome. Nor is she set to return to Y&R as Abby Newman. According to GH spoilers and soap opera news, Hayley Erin is set to air on Y&R as Claire Grace this coming Fall. The actress revealed the news via X (Twitter).
Dante questions Michael about Sonny! …The big question hanging over Port Charles is whether or not Sonny goes down for food. His FBI arrest has Port Charles scrambling to find out who is responsible. As a detective, that’s exactly what Dante does. First, he starts with his brother Michael.
According to GH recaps, The FBI busted in and arrested Sonny Corinthos on suspicions of his involvement with Pikeman. Meanwhile, he sits in the interrogation room waiting for his trusted attorney, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy).
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Dante questions Michael about their father. Despite the fact that Dante is a detective, and therefore he and Sonny are on opposite sides of the law, he in no way wants to see his father go down in flames. The latest GH spoilers tease that tension between Dante and Michael thickens, and things get heated. Will Michael be able to convince his brother?
…Port Charles is becoming quite the melting pot. People (characters) from all over fictional soap opera cities seem to make their way to GH’s place to be. Unlike Nixon Falls and Beecher’s Corners, Llanview and Pine Valley are two cities from ABC’s two cancelled dramas, AMC and OLTL.
Previously, GH Blog shared the latest on who is in and who is out. According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey) hasn’t seen the last of Port Charles. Apparently, Jackson and Martin Gray have a past, and Martin doesn’t seem too fond of the Pine Valley Attorne. He has unfinished business in the city, mostly likely involving Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) and Deception.
Since Walt Willey joined General Hospital as the unforgettable Attorney Jackson Montgomery, GH casting news confirmed another addition to the cast. While Pine Valley is Jack’s hometown, the next daytime star to join GH is from Llanview. It’s confirmed that DePaiva will be reprising her from ABC’s cancelled One Life To Live. Reportedly, Kassie DePaiva takes Blair Cramer to Port Charles.
According to GH rumors, it’s possible that DePaiva brings Blair to Port Charles as Martin Gray’s ex-wife. However, that’s not the only recent rumor regarding the new/familiar faces coming from other places. That being said, Walt’s GH stint stirred up old AMC vibes. But, it’s impossible to think of Walt Willey and Jackson Montgomery and not think of the iconic Susan Lucci as Erica Kane. Many believe that Erica Kane follows Jack to Port Charles! What will she possible have to do there??
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) needs to pick a lane! Is he or isn’t he a new man? Renault is ever so grateful to Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) after he saved his life. Because if it wasn’t for Drew’s quick thinking and advocacy, Cyrus might have died. So, if he’s so grateful to Drew, why is Cyrus about to get under his skin? Things become clear when Cyrus reacts to Sonny’s arrest.
Ever since Drew arrived in Pentonville, Cyrus has tried to get him to join his fellowship group. He preaches the good word and swears he’s now a righteous man. However, something’s obviously off about his belief system, and it shows. At any given moment Cyrus can go from a bully-blasting defender or a grateful victim, to an instigator, the perpetrator, and well, the problem. Despite his proclamation, Cyrus still shows signs of his unhinged, deceitful and deadly behavior as before.
How long can Cyrus keep up this act? That is of course if it is an act. According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Cyrus reacts to Sonny’s arrest. He gets under Drew’s skin, the very same Drew that Cyrus said he owed his life to. As the drama intensifies in Port Charles, secret plots unravel, exposing everything and all connections. Apparently, Sonny’s arrest kickstarts the process as it’s now down to the wire.
Moreover, GH rumors claim that we get closer to learning the truth about Cyrus, Sonny, Pikeman, and more. GH spoilers for 9/5/23 indicate that Drew sees through Cyrus’s contrarian motives as he discredits Sonny’s protective services. But who knows, maybe Cyrus has it all wrong?
Maurice Benard’s thoughts on Haley and her current status and situation. Today, one of General Hospital’s younger, yet established stars, Haley Pullos, remains under fire. The 25 year old actress crashed on a California highway while driving under the influence.
Since her arrest, the role of Molly Lansing Davis has been recast twice. Understandably, the current situation has kept Pullos away from her role on ABC’s General Hospital. First, the actress told fans she’d be taking some time off work after an accident. Therefore, the inevitable recast would be temporary. Then, news broke of Hayley’s crash and reports of alcohol abs marijuana flooded the media. Now, all of a sudden Haley Pullos and GH fans question whether or not she’ll ever return to the role.
According to GH spoilers and news, debate sparked surrounding her GH status, and if and when Pullos would reprise her role. As expected, opinions vary on unfortunate incident. People will say whatever without even truly knowing the details. Additionally, social media platforms allow anyone and everyone to speak on anything and everything. Which can lead to false information or worse.
Maurice Benard’s Thoughts On Haley
However, there’s one person’s take on the topic that carries relevant weight and credibility. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Maurice Benard weighs in on Haley Pullos and her current state of affairs. coming from someone who has been there, Benard shares his thoughts based on experience. Of course, not all have to agree. Early this morning Benard shared Pullos’s IG post (selfie) to his Instagram story with an added message. It reads, “take it from me, someone who has been in trouble as a youngster Everybody deserves a second chance.” Scroll down to check out Maurice’s IG Story.
General Hospital Blog wishes Haley Pullos the best as she navigates her way through this tough time.
…Have you ever asked yourself about how certain characters are still able to walk among the rest of even a fictional society? Television or not, we still empathize with others as we watch life throw them every curveball. And we are quick to anger at any character that puts our beloved favorites in harms way.
As we know, not everything is as it seems in Port Charles. Trust is hard to come by these days, while lies and betrayal hide within the hearts of even the softest souls. After all, isn’t that why some of us root for the bad guy? Because we see the soft side to them, i.e. Sonny Corinthos. Sometimes character villains are so sinister that the only direction the role is going is toward the exit, as in, written out of the script.
Over in Soap Opera lala land, both the fans and characters tend to love a good villain. It’s like falling in love with the bad boy. However, some characters just get under our skin or have committed such horrible acts that they are beyond redemption. Although, there isn’t much that a soap character can do that’ll close the door on starting anew.
Gladys Gives Selina Nina’s 50K
As for Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), that greedy woman already had her second chance. According to GH recaps, Sonny and Gladys had a heart to heart with his cousin Gladys. That’s when Brando’s (Johnny Wactor) death put things into perspective and Sonny was able to open his heart to a grieving mother. One who is family nonetheless.
General Hospital spoilers tease the walls are closing in on Gladys. She’s in too deep with a sinister doctor and a ruthless woman who just heard the word no from a presumed ally. Not to mention what Sonny is going to do when he finds out. Honestly, Dr. Montague and Selina Wu will be the least of her worries because Gladys is toast when Sonny gets wind of this. But for now, the creepy doc and the ruthless mob Queen are Gladys’s biggest worries.
GH spoilers indicate that now Gladys is $50,000 richer odds are the money won’t go to save Sasha. In fact, brand new General Hospital previews show Selina giving Gladys a very important message. It’s a life and death situation for Sasha, while Nina Reeves and Selina may have made things worse. GH rumors tease that Selina’s demands turn lethal while Nina’s mistake could be deadly.
Of course, Gladys is to blame for Sasha’s current situation. However, Nina should never have trusted Gladys. All she has to do with to with her (and the money), to make sure the story is straight. And I’m sure Gladys has every intention of delivering the money to the doctor in order to free Sasha. Sadly , GH rumors that she has a change of heart. Apparently, Selina’s phone call comes just the precise time that she second guesses what she’ll do with Nina’s money. If Dr. Montague doesn’t get his money, Sasha dies. And if Selina doesn’t get her money, Gladys dies. What will Gladys choose?
Blair is Martin’s ex-wife!?!? Incoming! From Llanview to Port Charles, a familiar face pops up into town! Throw a lawyer from Pine Valley in the mix and we have a full fledged ABC Soap Opera reunion! Ok, I’ll stop reminiscing now.
…Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) has some explaining to do. Now that Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) confronted how about the alimony, she’s also come clean about snooping in Jackson Montgomery’s files. That’s when she admitted to snooping on Martin- but with good reason. Lucy wants answers, and if Martin won’t divulge, maybe ex-wife #3 will.
General Hospital news reports confirm that OLTL star Kassie DePaiva returns to GH this September. Meanwhile, another new yet familiar face has shown up recently. All My Children star and daytime tv icon, Walt Willey, joined General Hospital as his OG AMC role, Jackson Montgomery. The golden heartthrob gets all the boomer’s hearts ticking. In fact, Walt Willey (and Tom Jones) are my late mother’s absolute favorite celebrities. I remember her swooning over Walt every time Jackson popped up around 1 o’clock!
Overall, Willey and DePaiva’s return to the screen has OG soap fans smiling from ear to ear. Moreover, recent GH rumors tease that Blair Cramer’s arrival ties into Jackson’s as they both have unfinished business with Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight).
…Well, you know what they say, “timing is everything.” As if there could be an actual “bad” time for a loved one to wake up from a coma. Instead, let’s call it an inopportune time for this situation.
There’s no doubt that Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) wants nothing more than for his ex-wife to come back to her family. Lulu (Emme Rylan) has been heavily on her daughter’s mind lately, as she prays for her mother to awaken. General Hospital recaps recall Dante and his stepdaughter Charlotte Cassadine’s (Scarlet Fernandez) recent visit to Lulu’s bedside. In addition, Lulu’s been on her mother Laura Spencer Collins’s (Genie Francis) mind a lot lately.
According to GH news and spoilers, in soap world, name dropping is a suspicious act that has a tendency to allude toward that certain character’s return. Luckily, it’s very rare that a character’s death or departure has an iron clad lock on the door. Sadly, we do end up losing some of our favorites from time to time. However, that’s not the case with Lulu.
After over three years of wondering if any thing and bring Lulu back, and the latest GH spoilers indicate the time is near. Reportedly, brand new, not-so-distant future GH spoilers indicate that Charlotte’s prayers are answered and Lulu wakes up. There’s no doubt that everyone will be so grateful for the miracle. However, Dante and Sam (Kelly Monaco) may feel that Lulu’a return to comes at an inopportune time. They’ve moved in together and living together with their children. At this point, Lulu’s recovery could mean the end for Dante and Sam. Moreover, will Maxie (Kirsten Storms) even get to move in before Lulu comes home? Or will this pose an issue for Maxie and her kids, or maybe even for Lulu?
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