Are Alexis and Carly new rivals?! Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) continues to rot away in Pentonville. Meanwhile, the woman who’s protecting the real murderer gets whined and dined by another man.
General Hospital spoilers tease that a new rivalry is brewing in Port Charles. Over the years the people of Port Charles have gone from butterflies in their stomach to thorns in their side when friendships and relationships go south. It’s no secret that Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) isn’t the ideal image of female friendship as we know it. Honestly, Carly doesn’t tolerate pettiness. She’s as real as they come and many feel threatened by her confidence. Furthermore, some may even be jealous of Carly and the way men seem to flock to her to become her most trusted companion.
General Hospital rumors tease that Alexis becomes Carly’s biggest critic. Jealousy is evident when Alexis turns green over Carly. It’s apparent that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) will do whatever it takes to protect Carly. Ultimately, Sonny won’t let Alexis rot for his crime but he sure is taking his sweet old time to come forward and set her free.
GH rumors hint that Alexis and Carly are new rivals after Carly protected the man who put Alexis behind bars.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez Releases Photo Shoot. …25-year-old Emmy Winner Chavez once simultaneously broke and stole the hearts of General Hospital fans. Chavez joined the General Hospital cast just a little over three years ago. On July 1st, 2021, Nicholas Alexander Chavez made his debut as Spencer Cassadine. The role had been newly SORASed, and GH fans never expected Nicholas Bechtel to be replaced. Despite how fans adored Bechtel as young Spencer, Chavez managed to capture the audience with his talent and charm.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that GH’s Nicholas Alexander Chavez stays busy after last years GH exit. Previously, the 25 year old Emmy winner landed a starring role as Lyle Menendez in the Netflix Original, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Mendendez Story.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez Releases Photo Shoot
Additionally, the young star is actively involved in other projects. According to recent GH news reports, Chavez also mentions leaving the door open for future opportunities with General Hospital. WHO WOULDN’T want to see Nicholas bring his portrayal of Spencer Cassadine back to the canvas?
Little Spencer is all grown up! Take a peek at what Nicholas Alexander Chavez has been up to outside of GH!
Kelly Monaco Shares Davis Girls photo! Losing your favorite character/actor is never a walk in the park. But the certain circumstances of how they part ways with the Soap Opera can throw salt on the wound. Actually, it also depends on how each of us sees things. Recently, GH news indicates that details surrounding Kelly Monaco’s exit have had an impact on how fans deal with the bad news.
According to recent GH news and spoilers, GH Blog confirms that Kelly made an official statement about her GH exit. Click HERE for the details! Or click Below ⬇️ to read Kelly’s statement.
General Hospital News Reveals The Latest Kelly Monaco Controversy Update- Kelly Monaco Shares Davis Girls Photo
The Davis Girls are a group of four strong, capable, and loyal womenz who reside in Port Charles. Recently, GH news report updates reveal that Kelly Monaco shared another statement about her sudden GH exit. According to GH spoilers, Monaco’s latest Instagram post opened another can of worms. Controversy already plagues the 21 year GH star’s abrupt departure, but now there’s more to decode. Interestingly, Kelly addressed the confusion around her exit in the caption below. Monaco tells GH fans how she really feels. She writes, “Last scene with the Davis girls. 😘 😢 🙏🏻 still doesn’t make any sense to me.”
Van Hansis plays new Lucas Jones …New faces aren’t uncommon in daytime television, but they still come as a shock every time. This time, GH fans weren’t expecting any new faces other than the highly anticipated Lulu reveal.
Unexpectedly, another one of Carly Spencer’s (Laura Wright) family members popped up with a new face. According to General Hospital comings and goings, Lulu Spencer has been recast. Emme Rylan will no longer play Luke and Laura’s daughter. Instead, All My Children actress Alexa Havins has taken over the role.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that Lucas Jones has been recast. Yes, Carly’s (Wright) cousin Lulu (Havins), and her brother Lucas (Hansis) have new faces. Previously, Ryan Carnes filled Lucas’s shoes. But this week Van Hansis debuted in the role.
Despite the new look, Hansis isn’t new to daytime television. In fact, the 43 year old actor played Luke Snyder on CBS’s As The World Turns. His time as Luke Snyder ended with ATWT’s final episode in 2010.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that Van Hansis has joined the GH cast and seems to have made himself right at home. Check out Van Hansis and Kelly Monaco getting cozy on set.
Kin Shriner Calls Out GH In the wake of Kelly Monaco’s recent bombshell, long-running General Hospital star Kin Shriner weighs in on the general topic. Many believe that the long-running actors on General Hospital are not given the proper respect or treatment they deserve. Instead, these iconic actors and their characters have been thrown out like yesterday’s news. But what they don’t realize is that today’s stories are built on yesterday’s news.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared Kelly Monaco’s statement about her imminent GH exit. Reportedly, Monaco dropped a bombshell about how she was treated after Billy Miller’s firing. The fan-favorite actress admitted that she spent decades building Sam McCall’s characteristics just to have them stripped and dismantled since 2019.
Kin Shriner – Calls Out General Hospital
Recently, General Hospital star Kin Shriner posted to the social media platform X to express his opinion on current events. In the wake of Kelly Monaco’s controversial statement, Kin’s post came in at the perfect time. There’s no doubt that Monaco and Shriner are both long-running actors/characters. So, it makes sense that his social media activity potentially supports Monaco’s statements.
GH spoilers tease there is more real life drama behind the scenes at General Hospital.
Sad news has hit the daytime television community as General Hospital star has passed away. Reportedly, American television actor and General Hospital star Ron Hale dies at age 78.
According to General Hospital news, Ron Hale joined GH’s iconic cast in 1995. Before he played a mobster’s father, Ron Hale was known for his work on Ryan’s Hope from 1975-1989. Then, Hale joined General Hospital as Mike Corbin, and remained in the role until 2010. He retired in 2011, shortly after his GH exit.
According to the latest GH news reports, Hale passed away on August 27th, 2024. He was survived by his nieces and nephews. Lori Brown (Janet Brabham), Max Brabham, Erin Wilson (Laurens) and Marc Brown (Betsy) mourn their uncle’s loss.
Rob Hale received two Daytime Emmy Awards for his role as Dr. Roger Coleridge on Ryan’s Hope. But his time on General Hospital as Sonny Corinthos’s father, Mike Corbin, remains the longest in his acting career.
General Hospital Blog keeps Ron Hale, his family, and the rest of his loved ones in our prayers. Memories of his time as Mike Corbin are some of my first GH memories when I began watching in the early 90s. May Ron Rest In Peace.
Expect the unexpected! Although, when Anna approached Jason about their “friendship,” I had a sneaky suspicion that something could be brewing between them. At this point it’s unclear if Jason and Anna’s kiss is the start of something new for both the hitman and the spy.
General Hospital spoilers tease that the shocking kiss continues to haunt Anna. She can’t seem to unsee when Jason passionately pulled her in and kissed her during their moments of near death. Unfortunately, Anna and Jason’s friendship was crumbling as quickly as it was built. Soon, tension between them was thick as they stand at opposite ends when it comes to Sonny Corinthos. Despite her sudden censure for Sonny and everything he stands for, Anna she once held him in high regard. Because of this, she and Jason were at odds.
The near-death experience has set the groundwork for a potentially romantic connection between Jason and Anna. GH rumors claim that it won’t end here. As a result, GH fans react on social media.
Reddit users express their opinions on the hit man and spy’s kiss. One user wrote, “First off, their chemistry is so nonexistent that I’m convinced they’re secretly allergic to each other.” Other comments like, “Let’s not even talk about the physical affection. When they kissed, it looked like two vacuum cleaners fooling around,” make the kisses disapproval crystal clear. One GH fan even wrote, “Anna and Jason suck.”
Furthermore, some fans could be in denial. It’s quite possible that their kiss was strictly to create a diversion. One user says, “Meh, I think the kiss was just a kiss, at this point. They were distracting the guards. Worse case scenario, they knew they were going to die, so why not kiss someone you care about (not necessarily romantically) for a last moment of feeling something other than fear?”
Michael Betrays Sonny To Protect Kristina! …Since the early 1990s the PCPD has been working in circles to remove organized crime from Port Charles. To finally nail Kingpin Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) would be the department’s biggest accomplishment. Despite the fact that worse criminals have been caught, captured, and convicted, the PCPD’s eyes are set on Sonny.
Chase Arrests Kristina, Michael Betrays Sonny
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sonny is backed into a corner. Apparently, things take an unexpected turn when not only Alexis, but Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) is also arrested. Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) currently sits in Pentonville with Heather Webber (Alley Mills) as her bunkie.
According to General Hospital rumors, it’s only a matter of time before the public catches wind of Kristina’s intentions for Agent Cates (Adam Harrington). GH recaps recall that Alexis’s freedom is at stake as she faces trial for John Cate’s murder. Meanwhile, Sonny has the freedom to flirt with whomever he pleases. At some point, any single one of those who know the truth could double think keeping Sonny’s secret.
So far, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), Carly (Laura Wright), and Michael (Chad Duell) know that Sonny killed Jagger Cates. Could someone turn the tables on Sonny and implicate him to save Kristina? He’s protected by attorney-client confidentiality, so Diane is out of the question. According to the latest GH rumors, the most likely person to betray Sonny is Michael. First, it wouldn’t be the first time. Second, Kristina is his sister. And third, Carly will always stick by Sonny.
Do any General Hospital fans hope that Natalia and Sonny Have A Future? …If it were up to Natalia Ramirez (Eva LaRue) she and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) would have already hit the sheets. Well, at least that’s my take on her discernible flirting with the Port Charles mobster. An audience perspective can see through her inner desires. Evidently, her laugh, body language, and now even the words she says to Sonny allude to Natalia’s romantic desires.
General Hospital previews indicate that Natalia remains hopeful for what’s ahead. It’s possible that Blaze’s mom has on rose colored glasses when it comes to Sonny. Apparently, she hasn’t the slightest clue that he murdered Agent John Cates (Adam Harrington). For the time being, Cates’s actual murderer walks free.
Meanwhile, Kristina’s (Kate Mansi) mother Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is locked up on murder charges. Surely, Alexis has been wrongfully indicted. As much as I hate to say it, Sonny Corinthos is the one who belongs behind bars.
Do Natalia and Sonny Have A Future?
Unless Sonny and Carly pull off their alibi- Sonny Corinthos is going to spend the rest of his life in Federal Prison. And if the once Mr. and Mrs. Corinthos can fake it until they make it… then what room is there for Natalia? That’s right, none.
Nancy Lee Grahn Comes For Antonio Sabato Jr. …Whenever I take a moment and become reminiscent of the 90s, I think, “what a time to be alive!” Especially when it comes to the iconic storylines that shaped the people of Port Charles. Off-set, Nancy Lee Grahn Comes For Antonio Sabato Jr.
In 1992, Antonio Sabato Jr. joined General Hospital’s iconic cast. He portrayed John “Jagger” Cates from 1992-1995. His time in the daytime drama may have been short, but Sabato’s presence remains unforgettable. Then, Nancy Lee Grahn’s acting experiences as Beverly Wilkes (ABC’s OLTL), and Julia Wainwright (NBC’s Santa Barbara) helped lead Grahn to land the role of Alexis Davis.
In September of 1996, Grahn began her time on General Hospital as Attorney Alexis Davis. Working for the mob, Alexis had a prominent role in Port Charles alongside her client, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Although Jagger and Alexis had very bliss ties to Sonny, the two never crossed paths in the 90s. And despite never having worked together, Nancy drew attention to the possibility that she was given Sabato‘s old dressing room.
According to General Hospital news reports, Grahn’s recent posts reveal the latest GH drama. Off-set, GH’s Alexis Davis and former General Hospital star are at odds. Antonio Sabato Jr.’s character, Jagger (Adam Harrington), was recently killed off the show. But Sabato hasn’t played the role since 1995. Last week, Grahn shared an IG photo referencing the former Jagger’s old dressing room.
Check out the latest off-screen General Hospital drama!
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