General Hospital: Who exposes Brook Lynn and Lois’s secrets?
It’s time! Who exposes Brook Lynn and Lois’s secrets? Up until now, Lulu hated Brook Lynn’s friendship with Dante just for being that- a friendship. But now that she knows that her ex husband and Bensonhurst Beauty, Brook Lynn Quartermaine were actually in love and conceived a child together.
According to General Hospital recaps, Lois, BLQ herself, and what Brookie thinks is an adoption agency, are the only ones who were privy to Brook Lynn’s adoption story back then. Although, one other person has known about Dante and Brook Lynn’s teen pregnancy. Dante‘s longtime friend Cody Bell knows Brook Lynn’s secret. Don’t forget, her secret isn’t even the whole story.
Currently, Brooke Lynne struggles with a secret she has kept for a lifetime. The fact that she and Dante have a child together out in the world somewhere will change lives forever. Carly wasn’t wrong or exaggerating when she pointed out to Lulu that the secret will impact many lives. Unfortunately, the impact won’t be positive for everyone. While some may will be overjoyed, like Christmas morning surprise, other lives are severely shaken.
But should all of the blame fall on Brook Lynn? Don’t forget, Lois even knows the child’s identity. Brooklyn was a scared teenager, unprepared, and felt too young to be a mother, so she trusted her own mother to handle the details after she made the decision to give her baby up for adoption.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that someone blows the lid off Brooklyn’s secret. In turn, that could only mean that Lois’s secret is blown out of the water as well. Who will expose Brook Lynn’s teen pregnancy, and the fact that Dante is the father?
Well it’s true that Cody Bell was the only outsider who knows about the baby, but now Lulu (Alexa Havens) came across the startling secret. Who will be responsible for exposing Brook Lynn’s secret, and inadvertently revealing Lois’s as well? Will they have Cody to think, for that or perhaps Lulu?
Lois Comes Clean About Gio! There is no doubt about it that Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) is going to pay for this one! Apparently, Lois comes clean about Gio, and the Quartermaine, Corinthos, and Falconeri families will never be the same.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest GH spoilers and rumors, including a prediction about Brook Lynn’s first born. All it took was one look from Brook Lynn‘s mom Lois and the storyline was written all over her face. According to General Hospital, recaps Lois admitted to knowing who adapted Brook Lynn’s baby all those years ago. In fact, she even went as far as disclosing that her grandchild was adopted to someone close to the family.
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) is up to her neck with worry, grief, and guilt. She’s devastated that Chase can’t father a child of their own. understandably Brooke Lynn Reeves for her own place in this unfortunate situation, but mostly her heart is with Chase. She empathizes with Chase and goes over her options. What’s a girl to do? Does Brooke Lynne come clean to chase about her first pregnancy? How will he handle knowing she gave her first baby up for adoption?
Moreover, Brook Lynn bears only a fraction of the burden as a result of this secret. If Brook Lynn were to come clean at this point, she would have to face her husband Chase (Josh Swickard), and her baby‘s father Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). Both reasonable and fair men, but their current and personal situations could play a part in their reaction to the news. Additionally, extended family make it their birth right to know every detail of their family member’s lives. Still, it won’t come close to the weight Lois acarries on her shoulders.
Lois’s Secret Changes Lives Forever
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Lois knows who adopted Brook Lynn’s baby and she also knows who that baby is and has grown up to become. But how does the Bensonhurst black fit into all of this? Already mentioned to Martin that the baby was given to her close family. That said we all know how gossip spreads, especially in a close knit neighborhood like Bensonhurst.
So, who else knows about Lois’s secret? And by “who else,” I mean specifically, does Sonny know that he has a grandchild out there somewhere? Because let’s be honest, if he doesn’t, and Lois kept this from him, there’s no telling what could happen next.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is viewed as a family man by half of Port Charles. The other half sees a ruthless mobster. As for the audience, the same applies. GH fans are split between adoring the loving father and honorable man that is Sonny Corinthos, and the fearsome gangster.
Retrospectively, there’s no doubt about Sonny’s long history of good and bad. While some remember the good and the bad, others only remember the bad. GH recaps recall the time when Sonny shot Dante Falconeri. Unbeknownst to Sonny, his old girlfriend Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) gave birth to a baby boy. Many years later Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) showed up in Port Charles. He was an undercover cop, and Sonny didn’t know he had a so. Suddenly, one thing led to another and Sonny shot Dante! Mr. Corinthos had almost killed his own son and didn’t even know it.
GH Bloodshed! Sonny Shoots Dex
General Hospital rumors tease that history repeats itself. Back when Dante was was undercover, Sonny knew nothing of their relationship. Tragically, he pulled the trigger and shot his own son!
This time, Sonny shoots Jason’s son! Meanwhile, unbeknownst to Jason (Steve Burton), Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) is his son.
My how time flies! It’s coming up on 4 years since Amanda Setton joined General Hospital. She made her GH debut as Brook Lynn Quartermaine on November 18th, 2019. Setton has since built a large fan base as the new Brook Lynn.
Now, four years later and GH fans are rooting for this young woman. Amanda has undeniably made this role her own after taking over from Adrianne Leon. Many years are between Leon’s GH exit and Setton’s debut. Reportedly, Adrianne Leon told Soaps Opera Digest in August of 2019 that she’d be happy to reprise her role as Brook Lynn Quartermaine. However, GH cast Setton in the role just a few months later.
BLQ has come a long way since her life as Ned (Wally Kurth) and Lois’s (Rena Sofer) daughter began. The new version of this Bensonhurst Beauty is just starting to bloom, and I think that we can thank Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) for that. According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, GH’s Amanda Setton gives an inside scoop to Soaps In Depth
Amanda Setton Spills The Tea, Reveals New Brook Lynn Quartermaine
It’s an exciting time for Setton’s character, Brook Lynn, aka BLQ! The Quartermaine family dysfunction is at a high point, but it’s nothing unfamiliar. Instead, the Q’s embrace the chaos and dysfunction. It’s almost like they need it to survive. General Hospital spoilers indicate that Lois’s return plays a major role in BLQ’s life. Consequently, the effects extend to other family members as well. Changes are ahead, starting with Brook Lynn. Setton reflects on BLQ’s storyline when she and Maxie did whatever it took to protect baby Bailey Lou from Maxie’s crazy baby daddy, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). She admitted, “I think that whole maternal scheme transformed Brook Lynn and softened her and showed us a completely different side of her,”
It was BLQ and Maxie’s bond, along with the song and dance she’s doing with Chase that contributed to the start of something new. “She has that trust with Chase and doesn’t really have it with anyone else,” Setton said. “She can’t trust her grandmother. Her father is not who he says he is [Ned’s slip and fall accident conveniently turned him into Eddie Maine]. She’s been fired from her job.
“She’s sort of in this transition time,” she clarified, “but, you know, she’s still got her grandmother’s streak in her! She’s reformed, but she’s still Brook Lynn Quartermaine.”
Thankfully, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that fans can rest assured that Setton is sticking around. The new Brook Lynn Quartermaine may have a few tweaks, but she’s still true to her own heart!
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) didn’t fall too far from the tree. She’s a lot like her Ma and Dad. Since both parents were in the music industry, Brook Lynn exhibits musical talent as well as a knack for the business side of things. But thanks to Nina’s daughter Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), BLQ won’t be making any albums of her own. Instead, she chose the managerial path.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Brook Lynn dives even deeper into music management after being fired from Deception. At least now she can put her energy toward her true career- her passion, music. It’s no secret that Brook Lynn comes from the business, so it’s no surprise that she’s chosen this path. According to GH rumors, Lois could become more involved in her daughter’s life. Including her career. Who better to show BLQ the ropes of the judiciary industry than the “L” in L&B Records.
Lois Brings Brenda Back To Port Charles To Revive L&B Records With BLQ
According to GH news and spoilers, Rena Sofer’s recent General Hospital return is a major hit. Fans have been extra vocal about their excitement for this character, and cannot wait to see what she brings to the table. GH rumors suggest that Lois is here to handle on Tracy. Additionally, GH fans speculate about the 90s vibe in Port Charles. So far we have Eddie Maine (Wally Kurth ) and Lois Cerullo who feel like a major blast from the past. Actress Vanessa Marcus is very active in social media and frequently reflects on her Brenda days. The 90s was the Goodeb Era for GH and many hope to see more familiarity. Including Brenda’s return.
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