Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is helping Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) on her mission to find out what happened to Peter August (Wes Ramsey). For now, they believe he’s on the run and have been led to Methodist General Hospital in New York. Their plan was to get in contact with the pilot of the private jet that Peter was meant to board.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Anna inches closer to the truth about Peter. He never ended up getting into that private jet, which will lead her to ask more pressing questions.
General Hospital previews show Anna getting up close and personal with the man who may have some of the answers.
I’m recent General Hospital previews, things escalate between Anna and her source of information just long enough for Valentin to step in. Once Valentin takes action by swooping in and saving Anna, he pins the man down on the table, making it almost impossible for him to pull out of the hold.
Anna and Valentin make a good team, but she is hesitant when admitting that something could be happening between herself and Valentin, romantically.
Will she appreciate the rescue or become defensive of the gesture because she can hold her own?
Really, Nina?! The hypocrisy! Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) just divulged a seriously intense secret to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) that only she and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) know. Brook Lynn orchestrated the rouse to trick Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) into giving up his shares of ELQ with a fake pregnancy and baby. Luckily for Maxie’s misfortune and terrible situation with Peter August (Wes Ramsey), Brook Lynn has been able to pull off her scheme with flying colors.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is taken back by Maxie’s confession. Although she understands why Maxie has to hide her baby and lie about it, she cannot handle the fact that Brook Lynn set this whole thing in motion at the expense of Valentin’s feelings.
General Hospital previews show Nina confronting Brook Lynn, expressing her displeasure. Although it’s unclear whether or not Nina will admit that she knows the truth, she definitely is there to give Brook Lynn a piece of her mind.
GH fans are irritated (to say the least) by Nina’s hypocrisy. She’s disgusting with what Brook Lynn is doing to Valentin, yet she has zero issue with keeping Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) away from his entire family, especially his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). Not only is she keeping Sonny a secret, but she’s falling for another woman’s husband and he too, has feelings for her as well.
Now that a third party knows Brook Lynn and Maxie’s secret about Bailey and Louise, the question hangs on the balance of whether or not Nina will tell her dear friend Valentin the truth. Is the bond of a sisterhood strong enough to keep Nina quiet?
Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) loves to stir the pot wherever he goes. Strangers, friends, and even family aren’t exempt from Scotty’s ability to make people uncomfortable or get them all up in arms the at least.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Scotty is about to do what he loves best- and throw a wrench into a few someone’s day.
In recent General Hospital previews for the week of July 12th- July 16th, Scotty is shown barging into the Quartermaine mansion just as an ELQ meeting is about to begin.
General Hospital rumors suggest Scotty’s announcement could have to do with the new guy in town, Austin (Roger Howarth). GH fans believe that Austin is the son of Edward Quartermaine’s son, Jimmy Lee Holt, making Austin a Quartermaine, and throwing a wrench into whatever plans Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), and the Q’s have for ELQ.
If Austin is a Quartermaine, this changes the game for everyone involved, including Valentin and Brook Lynn’s (Amanda Setton) scheme to take Valentin’s shares by passing off Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) baby as hers and Valentin’s.
The two girls recently discussed coming clean and letting Maxie have baby Louise, and now it looks like there may not be a choice.
Will Austin be the reason Maxie and Brook Lynn’s plan unravels?
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) had no other choice other than to trust Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) to care for and protect her brand new baby daughter. Louise’s life was at risk and the threat was her own father, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Maxie knew that as long as Peter was still breathing, she and Louise would never be safe.
General Hospital rumors have suggested Maxie’s plan could blow up in her face. She and Brook Lynn were never the best of friends, and Brook Lynn always had her own agenda up her sleeve. This time, her scheme to get ELQ shares back from Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) fell right into Maxie’s need to hide her baby.
General General Hospital peeves show Maxie and Brook Lynn having a heated discussion, and Maxie couldn’t believe her ears. She asked Brook Lynn, “Did I just hear what I think I heard?,” as if Brook Lynn made a comment directly out of left field.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie and Brook Lynn butt heads over what is best for Maxie’s baby. Maxie is torn between protecting her daughter, and giving Brook Lynn free reign to call the shots.
Not even Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) knows the truth behind Peter’s sudden disappearance. Since everyone still believes baby Louise is actually Bailey, daughter of Brook Lynn and Valentin, Maxie it at a loss.
The only two people who know what really happened to Peter are Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), and until Maxie knows Peter is dead, she will have to play along with Brook Lynn’s scheme.
General Hospital rumors claim that Brook Lynn will end up making things very difficult for an already grieving Maxie. Rumor has it, she won’t want to return Louise to her mother, and you can guess what type of mess that will create. It’s possible w will put an end to this, exposing Brook Lynn’s scheme over Valentin and the Quartermaine family if she pushes Maxie too far.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has kept his promises to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) when he told her he’d be there to help in any way as she deals with the fallout of entrusting Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
No one has seen Peter in weeks, yet he is still reeking havoc on the lives of those he was closest to.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin and Anna are stranded together in the woods while trying to find clues that will lead them to Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) baby.
General Hospital previews show Anna and Valentin having to shack up as they become stranded for the night. They have spent all day together, gathering information down Austin (Roger Howarth), as well as evidence of the scene where Nurse Chloe fell to her death. It’s been a long day, and now Anna and Valentin must take a break from their search for Louise.
These two have always had a connection, and now that her relationship with Finn (Michael Easton) is over, along with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and Valentin ended their romance long ago, both Anna and Valentin are free.
The suspicions of Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Maxie Jones’ (Kirsten Storms) plan going up in flames have been running deep, based on Brook Lynn‘s reputation of being a cut throat competitor, and out for blood. She has definitely got a sweet, caring side, but the other side of Brook Lynn has proven she will do whatever it takes to get that she wants.
General Hospital rumors have speculated there will come a time when Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Brook Lynn’s arrangement for her to keep and hide Maxie’s baby from Peter August (Wes Ramsey), while passing Louise off as her own. Brook Lynn needed a baby to follow through with her plan to deceive Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), for the sake of ELQ.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn and Maxie her into an argument, and Brook Lynn tells Maxie to, “stay away from her baby.” That line will cut deep as they both know darn well that the baby is actually Maxie’s, and for now, for the baby’s safety, Maxie can’t even shout out the truth.
Wi things escalate to the point of Brook Lynn‘a secret being outed for Valentin, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero), and all who think a new Quartermaine was born?
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) seems like the last person to be giving out any sort of advice about telling the truth. But here she is, giving her two cents to Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
Brook Lynn typically does things that benefit herself, and that’s probably what’s going on here too. General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn gets real with Willow, which doesn’t mean she’s about to divulge her baby Bailey secret. However, Brook Lynn will school Willow on what she’s about to do when it comes to Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) proposal.
General Hospital rumors suggest Brook Lynn has a thing for Chase, so she’s deterring Willow from agreeing to marry him. Of course, it’s a bad idea to begin with, so that helps Brook Lynn’s reasoning against Willow and Chase herring married. Brook Lynn also cares about her cousin, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and she knows he and Willow are in love. Marrying Chase would be a disaster no matter which way you look at it. So Brook Lynn’s motives aren’t completely selfish, but she of all people have no place schooling anyone on honesty.
Brook Lynn should be more concerned with the lies she’s telling Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), her father Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), stepmom Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), and all her family and friends who love her and will be devastated when the truth comes out that Bailey is Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) baby.
Regardless of credibility or motive, Brook Lynn is right. Willow should not marry Chase just because she feels sorry for him. Can Brook Lynn’s honestly get through to Willow before she makes a life altering mistake?
Never mix business with pleasure is a common phrase, yet not many follow those rules. Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) broke that rule when she slept with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).
Brook Lynn slept with Valentin even after he pulled the wool over her eyes and basically swindled shares of ELQ right from under her. This resulted in Valentin’s control over the Quartermaine’s family business. Needless to say, her father Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) was not happy.
Things between Valentin and Brook Lynn become even more complex upon her return to Port Charles when she announced her pregnancy and that the baby’s father is Valentin. Brook Lynn is now pulling the wool over Valentin’s eyes to take back her shares of ELQ, and General Hospital rumors indicate her scheme will cause a messy situation. Now that Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and her new baby, Louise are thrown into the equation, the entanglement between all parties gets more and more intertwined.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie will be led to believe that Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is still out there somewhere, remaining a threat to herself and Louise. This will allow time for Brook Lynn, Valentin, and baby Louise, who Brook Lynn calls “Bailey,” will grow closer as a family.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Brook Lynn and Valentin will fall head over heels for this baby girl, which could also lead to developing feelings for one another as well.
It’s extremely heartbreaking for Maxie to sit back and watch her daughter be cared for and loved by another woman. Although Brook Lynn is here to help Maxie, GH rumors claim things may take a turn, and Maxie will be pushed aside. If GH rumors surrounding a romantic connection for Louise’s imposter parents reign true, Maxie could be pushed out of the equation all together. How far will Brook Lynn take her role as doting new mommy? If it came down to this, once Maxie learns Peter is dead, there will be nothing stopping Maxie from calling out Brook Lynn and telling Valentin he’s not the baby’s father.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) was desperate and willing to do absolutely anything to protect her baby girl, Louise, from her own father, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Her plan has to go to extremes to ensure the best outcome for herself and her baby. It just so happened that things worked out best this way for Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) too.
But General Hospital spoilers reveal that this “best case scenario” is only for the short term. The storyline might take long in the eyes of the GH audience, but as for Maxie, Brook Lynn, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and baby Lousie, this feeling of contentment won’t last forever.
General Hospital rumors indicate Finn (Michael Easton) and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) will continue on with their plan to keep the truth solely between the two of them, allowing everyone else to continue to believe that Peter is on the run. By Maxie believing Peter is still out there somewhere, she will want to make sure her baby stays safe with Brook Lynn and Valentin. This extended amount of time baby Louise is in their care will only make things more difficult for Brook Lynn come time she has to return the child to her rightful mother.
The fact that Valentin is in the dark about all of this, and truly believes the baby to be his, will cause complete devastation and heartache for all parties involved. Maxie and Brook Lynn’s plan seemed fool proof as a way to protect Louise and Maxie from Peter. However, Brook Lynn hasn’t considered the inevitable fallout when it’s finally safe for Maxie to get her baby back. This leads some fans to believe that Brook Lynn herself will be too attached to baby Bailey (Louise), to give her back to Maxie.
GH rumors claim Brook Lynn won’t hold up her end of the bargain, and she and Valentin will out up a good fight to keep the baby.
Can you see Brook Lynn turning on Maxie after all they have been through?
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) may hold the Cassadine name, and have a dark and shady past, but there’s good in him that comes out in his love for fatherhood. Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) knows how to pick ‘em when it comes to baby daddy’s, even if it’s fake ????.
Brook Lynn and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) have pulled off the baby transfer after Maxie’s traumatizing birthing session in the forest. Brook Lynn didn’t quite think of everything, and has had to roll with the punches with the obstacles that have come her way. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) insisted on taking Brook Lynn to GH so that she and the baby could get checked out.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn will run into Valentin at GH, baby in hand. In recent General Hospital previews, Valentin approaches his new baby mama as she hold the tiny little baby girl whom he believes is their child. Valentin is in awe of the newborn and exclaims, “my daughter,” when he sets his sights on her for the first time. Brook Lynn is on edge when being approached by Valentin. She has to keep up her lies in order to keep up her charade for her shares of ELQ. It’s only a matter of time before devastation hits.
Only time will tell how this all will play out, and how Valentin and even Brook Lynn will dal in love with a child that isn’t theirs. GH rumors suggest this is about to her really messy.
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