Twitter is a place to use your voice and get what you think, feel, know, etc., out into the open. However, it doesn’t always mean it’s right or kind.
General Hospital news reports, actress actress Cynthia Watros experienced a taste of the Twitter fandom in what was one of their ugliest hours.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) finally had a love scene, and it became all the buzz on social media. Unqualified and unsolicited critics came out of the woodwork to express their option. Although many beware positive and encouraging; even one comment is too many when someone is being downright cruel.
In a recent tweet in her own defense, Cynthia Watros shot down haters by slapping back with a powerful response. Watros informs the haters, “I was one of those kids who would get teased, most of my childhood. I remember a whole school bus of my classmates getting off at my bus stop just to see me get beaten up by someone who didn’t like me. Your negative comments aren’t anything I haven’t seen before.” In other words, she tells these people to shove it because nothing they can say can bring her down. She’s seen it all before and basically she isn’t going to let their words effect her.
It’s beautiful to see how many true fans jumped to Cynthia’s defense. Co-star and friend, Laura Wright, who plays, the iconic Carly Corinthos, chimed in to support her friend. Take a look at some of the tweets below.
I was one of those kids who would get teased, most of my childhood. I remember a whole school bus of my classmates getting off at my bus stop just to see me get beaten up by someone who didn’t like me. Your negative comments aren’t anything I haven’t seen before.
@watroswatros you are an amazing woman- I’m inspired daily by the abundance of love and grace you give to every person you interact with. I’m so grateful to share the stage and learn from you. #whentheygolowwegohigh
Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Carly (Laura Wright) have been keeping a couple dark secrets from the ones they love. Carly is Nina’s (Cynthia Watros) friend, and Jax just declared his love to Nina. Jax and Carly truly have Nina’s best interest at heart and don’t want to see her hurt again.
The information Jax and Carly have aboit Ninas daughter could shatter her entire world. They made an impulsive decision to keep Nina in the dark about the other half her her heart shaped pendant. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was seen wearing the necklace, and Avery Corinthos (Ava and Grace Scarola) founds it in the woods where Nelle supposedly fell to her death.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, now that Jax has made his love for Nina official, the lie is eating away at his conscience. General Hospital spoilers and previews show that Carly stands by in shock as Jax is about to blurt out the truth. Nina has been hurt so many times and deceived by the ones she loves, General Hospital rumors claim she will lose it, and do something that normally wouldn’t align with her character. Is Nina about to get revenge on Carly and Jax?! Carly could be the one to pay the price.
The people of Port Charles are about to know things they weren’t supposed to know. Secrets come to light, and relationships could change forever.
General Hospital previews for this week show Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), and more, in complete shock after getting word of some juicy gossip.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jax (Ingo Rademacher) tells Nina (Cynthia Watros) everything, but that’s not the only secret getting out this week.
Chase (Josh Swickard) looks like he’s in shock and his mom, Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney) seems to be in disbelief. Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) can’t believe what they just learned.
General Hospital spoilers indicate things are about to heat up as the intensity of shocking news flows through Port Charles. You do NOT want to miss this week on, General Hospital!
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been to Hell and back in her quest to find her long lost daughter. She’s trusted many just to be let down after brutal betrayals, yet she keeps her head high and hopes up.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) are keeping a major secret from Nina. Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) daughter, Avery (Ava and Grace Scarola) found the other half of Nina’s heart shaped necklace in the woods where Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) fell to her death. That necklace holds to key to Nina’s daughter’s identity, or so it seems. In an attempt to protect Nina from more heartbreak, Carly and Jax thought it would be best to not tell Nina that the other half of the necklace belongs to Nelle, which would indicate that her long lost daughter is not only Nelle Benson, but a woman she’ll never get to know even if she wanted to have that chance.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is about to get hit with another blow of betrayal, this time from a friend, and a man in which she just newly exchanged “I love yous.”
Nina is still thinking about keeping up the search for her daughter. General Hospital rumors suggest once Nina finds out Carly and Jax hid the truth about Nelle, Nina will get in touch with Phyllis Caulfield (Juliette Jeffers) for more conclusive answers. Here’s where the the plot takes a major twist.
GH spoilers and rumors point toward a major event with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is about to go down after Nina discovers Phyllis has found Sonny. GH rumors claim that instead of leading Sonny back home to his family in Port Charles, she will want to get revenge on Carly and keep Sonny’s existence a secret.
Carly is grieving for her husband, children are grieving for their father, but Nina will see this as a way to get back at those who have hurt her as she has been grieving for her daughter. How long can Nina keep Sonny a secret?
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has been trying to hide the heart shaped necklace Avery Corinthos (Ava and Grace Scarola) found out in the woods. Carly knows it belongs to Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and it happens to be the key to finding Nina Reeves’ (Cynthia Watros) long lost daughter.
Carly has been distracted with the loss of her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and wasn’t present when Ava Jerome (Maura West) came looking for Avery’s necklace. Josslyn (Eden McCoy) did what almost anyone would dk wjk didn’t know the situation behind the necklace. She gave it to Ava for Avery’s sake.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly has gotten wind of Josslyn’s actions and sits down and has a talk with her daughter. Josslyn questions her decision to give Ava the necklace, and General Hospital rumors indicate Carly is on the brink of telling Joss the truth behind it.
It’s only a matter of time until Nina finds out she’s being betrayed by her friend Carly, and her love, Jasper Jacks (Ingo Rademacher). Nina and Jax have newly declared their love for each other, and as Nina predicted, it could either the start of everything going downhill, or the start of everything getting better. In her case, it very well could mean things head downhill if she doesn’t forgive Jax from keeping the truth from her about the necklace and Nelle.
General Hospital has been on hiatus during the holiday season and has refrained from kickstarting film production as cast and crew had Covid-19 tests.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the cast and crew will be retuning to work very shortly to begin taping after the hiatus.
In the Instagram post below, GH actor, Ingo Rademacher shared with fans his future plans. General Hospital news reports Rademacher is preparing to leave memories of his home behind has he prepares to head back to LA, back to General Hospital, as Jasper “Jax” Jacks.
General Hospital news reveals the cast and crew of General Hospital will be returning to Prospect Studios on January 22nd, 2021.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is beside herself in devastation after Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) let her in on what happened to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Carly and Jason went out to look for Sonny without no prevail. Carly has kept it in for the sake of her children but broke down when Jax (Ingo Rademacher) found her hyperventilating and crying.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly is a wreck after receiving a phone call from their guards, letting her know that the PCPD is at the Corinthos home.
General Hospital previews show Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) approaching Carly, telling her he has news about her husband.
Some residents of Port Charles have already been devastated after learning about the death of Julian Jerome (William deVry). Julian and Sonny both had connections with Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) and Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco). Those two women have already endured tragic news, and since they’re not also close to Sonny, they are about to face more tragic news.
What has happened to the head of the Corinthos family? Their leader, their rock, and Carly’s partner in life is missing without any knowledge of whether is is dead or alive.
General Hospital rumors claim Chase is at Carly’s door to let her know Sonny was with Julian at the time of Julian’s death and that Sonny still remains missing. She is still holding out hope that her husband is out there somewhere and alive, but the reality is that even if he’s alive, Sonny could have suffered a head injury and possible amnesia.
Carly Corinthos (Carly Corinthos) is having a hard time letting go of Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). She’s struggling with the fact that she has lied to the police. Jax (Ingo Rademacher) was with her that night and he convinced Carly to lie to the police, calling they’ll never believe the wife of mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Carly is blocking out a key memory that could piece together a part of that night Carly has doesn’t even remember existed.
General Hospital rumors claim Jax was so adamant on convincing Carly to lie because Jax is more involved in Nelle’s death that even Carly knows! General Hospital rumors hint that Valentin Cassadine’s (James Patrick Stuart) coincidental warning to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) about being able to trust Jax, was a clue to just how big of a secret he is hiding.
New General Hospital rumors claim Jax killed Nelle and is going through great lengths to keep his secret in the dark. Even having Carly lie and lose her mind!
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is taking control over Port Charles one establishment at a time. He has complete control over General Hospital, he’s trying to get Julian Jerome (William deVry) to sell Charlie’s Pub, and now he wants Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) to make an investment in GH.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is stunned when she sees a familiar acquaintance accompanied by Cyrus Renault for dinner at the Metrocourt.
Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) met with Jax as she was ordered by her boss, Cyrus. Britt told Jax she’d like him to invest a research program for the hospital. She claims she doesn’t want to ask Cyrus for any more money for sustain this new project. Jax called her out for Cyrus calling the shots at the hospital. Jax bluntly turned down Britt’s request because of Cyrus Renault’s involvement with the hospital.
Cyrus is making connections around Port Charles that will further help him gain more control. GH spoilers reveal Cyrus brings a guest to the Metrocourt for a meeting to move forward on a business deal. General Hospital rumors hint that Cyrus could be meeting with Jax directly, after Britt’s meeting with Jax didn’t go as planned. It’s also possible that Cyrus brought Julian Jerome to the Metrocourt to further discuss the sale of Charlie’s Pub. General Hospital rumors suggest Cyrus’ dinner guest could be Britt Westbourne. The two seem to getting along quite well as she strives to come through on Renault’s requests.
Someone who is anyone in Poet Charles needs to do something about Cyrus soon, before the people of this city are at the mercy of a dangerous drug Lord.
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was helping run his family’s company, ELQ until things started to get complicated. Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) shocked the Quartermaine family when he revealed himself as the one behind the purchase of Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Briana Lane) shares. At that point, Micheal chose to step down and leave ELQ.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael is about to make a career move that involves a dear friend. Sam Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco) focus and attention hasn’t been put into Aurora and the part of the company in which she controls is struggling. She is being pressured to sell her portion of Aurora, but has declined Jax’s (Ingo Rademacher) offer to sell. She explained that she cannot sell because that is Scout’s inheritance and Sam wants her daughter to have a secure future. Sam asked Jax if he would run her portion of Aurora, to which he declined and told her he’d only run if it he owned it.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Sam will go to Michael with a proposition. Sam asks Michael to run her portion of Aurora, while continuing to own what’s hers. She sees Michael as a savvy business man whom she trusts as a friend and a colleague.
Although his family roles would allow Michael to live off the Corinthos and/or Quartermaine money forever, he’s not the type to sit back and mooch off of his family. Now that he is no longer running ELQ and has a son to care for, it’s likely that Michael will take Sam up on her proposition to run Aurora.
Is Michael ready for the new responsibilities that come with running a company? His experience with ELQ points to YES!
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