There’s been a lot of talk about Nikolas Cassadine lately. Typically, a character is bound to make an appearance in the near future when someone starts to name drop. That being said, it’s inevitable that Nikolas pops back into existence very soon.General Hospital news leak- and potential GH spoiler alert! ???? Adam Huss Returns
Huss Drops Suspicious Tweet- Adam Huss Returns as Nikolas?!
General Hospital Recaps: Over in Port Charles, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) makes a bold decision. Something doesn’t sit right with her when it comes to her son, Nikolas. Instinctively, Laura can sense that Nikolas is in some sort of trouble. After all, she knows he wouldn’t voluntarily stay away from his son Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) at a time like this. And becoming a father again certainly should have kept him close. Therefore, Laura concluded that her son is in danger, and she must venture off to find him.
According to Huss’s Twitter account, the actor just wrapped up a “top secret project.” General Hospital spoilers reveal, Adam Huss can’t wait to share the news with his fans. But until then, he reveals that he’s onto the next project!
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Nikolas Cassadine is set to make his comeback in the near future. His mom is on the way, and she’s got her trust Psychiatrist husband with her. Together, will Laura and Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) bring Nikolas home?
Chase questions Brook Lynn! …Detective Chase wants answers, so he does what he does best to get them. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has a long hiatus from the police force after all the events that went down. Now, he’s back in action!
GH spoilers tease that Brook Lynn’s worries creep up on her despite how swimmingly things are going with Chase. Now that he’s back to catching bad guys, his mind is in Detective mode. Meanwhile, as Chase gets back into the swing of things, we fear that he catches Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) in another lie. This time, she’s lying for her granny. Odds are that it won’t matter why Brook Lynn is back to telling lies. It will only matter to Chase that she’s fell back into her old tricks.
According to the latest GH spoilers and rumors, Chase questions Brook Lynn about Deception. Her suddenly return to the cosmetics company raises questions. Chase knows that Brook Lynn has been uber-focused on her music career, and doesn’t really understand why she’d time time away from her passion. So, of course his suspicions lead to questions. And we all know what questions lead to… answers. Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) certainly has a hold on her granddaughter. Will Chase learn the truth behind Brook Lynn’s return to Deception?
The SEC wants Nina! Things started to turn around for Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) when his wife and daughter changed their minds. Having Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) and Olivia’s (Lisa LoCicero) support is important to Ned. After all, he didn’t do what everyone think he did, but surely he wants to find out!
Wouldn’t you want to clear your name if you were accused of something you didn’t do? Luckily, Ned isn’t the only one who wants the truth. From the big dogs to the gossipers around Port Charles, many use their resources to find the truth. Even Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) believes that Ned is innocent. With so many on Ned’s side, someone is Boi d to uncover her secret.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Nina faces her own reality. However, it isn’t from anyone trying to vindicate Ned. The latest General Hospital previews indicate that Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) has a talk with his client. Inevitably, Nina is running out of time before her jig is up. And now, Feds are on his tail because the SEC wants Nina. Well, they want to know the identity of who tipped them off, which ultimately leads to Nina.
Portia uses Esme! …Portia’s (Brook Kerr) plan to breakup Spencer and Trina starts with Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). Since returning from the Haunted Star, Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) and Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) are closer than ever. No matter how explicitly she spells out her concerns, Portia’s alone in her struggle.
From the beginning, Portia couldn’t stand the thought of her daughter with Spencer. Of course, Spencer isn’t the safest choice, but he isn’t as bad as Portia fears. He’s proven his genuine love and concern for Trina’s well-being, and protected her when things got crazy. Spencer’s true Cassadine blood runs thin, but at the end of the day he is who he is.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Portia’s worries get the best of her. She doesn’t want her daughter involved with a Cassadine, and takes action against the situation. Luckily, Portia treated Esme for cold-like symptoms and ended up with an idea. While talking to a vulnerable Esme, Portia figured out how she can get Spencer away from her daughter. Now, GH spoilers and rumors tease that Portia uses Esme to break up Spencer and Trina. By encouraging Esme to leave with Ace, Portia plans for Spencer to follow. But will that leave Trina behind or will Portia lose Trina for good?
She made it very clear that it’s time to move on. Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) is sick of waiting around for Curtis, and even more sick of being played. Curtis’s latest stunt was the last straw. It wasn’t even the kiss, but what he did after he kissed Jordan that sent Jordan packing. How could he move right back in with Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) after kissing his ex-wife?
Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) is the connection between and makes up 1/3 a complicated love triangle. Obviously, Jordan and Portia make up the other 2/3. According to General Hospital spoilers, Curtis pushed Jordan away with his inconsistencies. As he tries to move forward with Portia, his and Jordan’s kiss hangs over their efforts like a dark cloud.
Previously, GH news reports confirmed the latest casting changes. General Hospital Blog shared GH comings and goings reports which confirmed that “Zeke” was headed to Port Charles. In an interview with Michael Fairman TV, actor Gavin Houston revealed details of his new role. Houston admitted that the upcoming storyline is going to be “meaty.” We can assume he is referring to a major front burner involving Curtis, Jordan, Portia, and of course, Zeke.
Recent General Hospital rumors tease that Zeke and Jordan get closer, and that really doesn’t sit well with Portia.
Cameron Mathison survives cancer. …General Hospital star, Cameron Mathison, joined the daytime drama in August of 2021. In under two years, his portrayal of Drew Cain became wildly popular.
Prior to GH, Cameron was a well known actor. His most recognizable roles were as Ryan Lavery on ABC’s All My Children, as well as a popular TV show host. All throughout the late 90s and 2000s, Cameron’s face established recognition across American’s living rooms. Fast forward to 2019, and the popular daytime drama star faced real life challenges.
Cameron Mathison Survives Cancer
Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Mathison was diagnosed with kidney cancer in August of 2019. In an interview last year, Mathison gave a health update in regard to life after surgery. He made note that he was better than ever. He revealed, “But honestly, never better. I think I’m as strong as I was in my mid-20s. I have more energy than I had 20 years ago.” Mathison told ET. The star added, “I’ve definitely got a different perspective on life for sure from this experience.”
Now, a year after that June, 2022 update, Cameron Mathison shared his story on Instagram. He sends his “love to all fellow survivors out there,” and shared a photo from his 2019 surgery.
Will Ned confront Nina?! …Out of nowhere, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) were outed to the SEC. Everyone, including his wife and daughter were quick to blame Ned. The Quartermaine family has a reputation for their unethical business practices. Because of this, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) inadvertently became Nina Reeves’ (Cynthia Watros) scapegoat.
While Ned pleads with trusted family, Nina sits back and lets someone else take the blame for her impulsive actions. She knows that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) will destroy whoever it is that’s done this to Carly. So instead of speaking up, she let Sonny believe it was Ned in order to save herself. Well, GH spoilers hint that she’s running out of lives when it comes to surviving as Sonny’s fiancé and beyond. Nina turned Carlt and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) into the SEC because she finds Carly a threat to her relationship with Sonny. The one thing Nina’s right about is that Carly sure is a threat. But inexperienced Nina went about things all wrong. Sadly, what she’s done will only bring Sonny and Carly closer.
Nina won’t be able to hide much longer once everyone finds out Ned is innocent. According to GH spoilers, Ned confronts someone and says. “It was you all along,” with chilling confidence. Does he know? Will Ned confront Nina about turning Carly and Drew into the SEC?
Michael offers Carly freedom! …Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) loves his mother and is willing to go to any length for her. He was torn apart when Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) betrayed Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Ultimately, Michael witnessed Sonny destroy their family.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly is in hot water. Although many have come to her aid, one person in particular makes an astonishing offer. Previously, Carly declared that she wouldn’t think twice about handing Sonny over to the Feds to save herself. She made it clear to Sonny, and to Josslyn (Eden McCoy) and Michael that making someone else pay for her crimes is off the table. But Carly isn’t the only one making her opinions clear and standing her ground. Like mother like daughter, Josslyn Jacks is strong willed and headstrong. She doesn’t always agree with her mother, but she sure fights for what she believes, just like her mother. In this case, Joss believes in her mother’s freedom. She thinks Sonny should pay for at least something after getting away with literal murder over the years.
According to recent GH spoilers, Michael also clarifies his position on Sonny and Carly. As a way to help his mom, Michael offers Carly freedom by revealing his secret. The latest GH previews indicate that Michael tells Carly he has evidence that she can use to hand over to the Feds. Evidence that will put Sonny away for good and allow her to go free.
How will Carly react to her son’s offer? Will she be convinced, or will she put Michael in his place?
Carly learns Michael’s secret! …Over the years the Corinthos family has had its ups and downs. They’ve been through Hell and back together and always managed to come out stronger than before. Sadly, the Corinthos family foundation is now broken.
Aside from Mom and Dad, aka Carly and Sonny Corinthos’s split, father and son have been at odds. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) vow to destroy Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been his best kept secret. Sharing the truth with only his employee, Dex Heller (Evan Hofer), his plan was almost free from exposure. Ironically, Dex fell for Sonny’s stepdaughter and Michael’s sister, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), which lead to her finding out Michael’s plan.
Currently, the Corinthos family is under intense stress. As Michael, Carly, Joss, among others, gather to support Willow, they discuss other issues. According to General Hospital previews, Josslyn’s thoughts on Sonny and Carly’s SEC situation sparks concerns where Carly is concerned. After all, Carly doesn’t want to see her kids arguing, especially at a time like this. But Michael and Josslyn are dealing with something that Carly is unaware of.
GH spoilers hint that Carly learns Michael’s secret when he and Josslyn continue to argue about Sonny. Out of concern for her mom, Joss wants Michael to turn over the incriminating video of Sonny. This way, the Feds will have Sonny and leave Carly alone. However, her intentions extend beyond her mother as Josslyn tries to protect Dex. Recent GH rumors claim that Joss can’t leave well enough alone. And in pressuring Michael, Carly figures out that her children have been severely plotting against Sonny. Is this the beginning of the Corinthos Family fallout??
Jordan fights for Curtis! …Curtis Ashford’s (Donnell Turner) love life is complicated. Previously, Curtis and Jordan’s marriage ended when he couldn’t get past her secrets. Sadly, it wasn’t long before he gave up on their marriage and filed for divorce.
As General Hospital recaps recall, Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) struggled as she watched her ex-husband move on with Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr). Unexpectedly, Portia and Curtis rekindled an almost twenty year old flame. Back then, Curtis found out Portia was married to Taggert (Réal Andrews) and immediately ended things. Portia tried to move forward with Taggert, but it was never the same. Fast forward almost twenty years, and Curtis and Portia rekindled their relationship. But now, it may end before it begins.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Jordan and Curtis’s kiss leads to trouble. There’s no way this kiss is going to stay quiet. Especially since Curtis decided to move back in with Portia. After months of consideration, Curtis wants to give his marriage the old college try. But before he made that decision, Curtis was locking lips with his ex-wife. Meanwhile, Curtis was consumed with other thoughts.
According to GH spoilers, Curtis’s life just got a bit more complicated. In addition to his love triangle with Jordan and Portia, everything is dependent on his newfound daddy status. DNA results show that Curtis is Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) father, while Marcus Taggert is not. The devastating news shook everyone involved, directly and indirectly. To complicate matters even more, GH rumors hint that Jordan isn’t about to sit back and watch Portia take her man, AGAIN! Especially since her lies far surpass Jordan’s confidentiality agreement with her employer.
Will their kiss ultimately come between Curtis and Portia?
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