Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is trying to live her life as a regular teenager the best way she can. Despite the whole mon life family thing and being kidnapped at the last dance, Josslyn is headed to Homecoming.
General Hospital spoilers reveal twists and turns shrewd for the Port Charles teen clan, Josslyn, Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab), Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla), and Cameron Webber (William Lipton).
General Hospital news reports a recent tweet from GH actress Eden McCoy, announcing to her followers, “ok so y’all are in for some twists for sure ???? ????. hang on tight ;).”
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) finally told her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) the truth about what happened that night with Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Despite Jax’s efforts for Carly to keep Sonny and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) in the dark, Carly did the unexpected and actually told the truth.
Now that Sonny and Jason know that Jax (Ingo Rademacher) was basically behind the entire lie, Sonny has some unfinished business with Jax.
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is getting dressed and ready with hair and makeup for Homecoming when her mom and Sonny arrive at Jax’s. General Hospital spoilers reveal Jax doesn’t look too happy to see Sonny, while Carly is all smiles, and Sonny looks like he’s about to take care of business.
Will Sonny be able to keep his cool around Jax while seeing Joss off to Homecoming, or will he settle the score right then and there?
The city of Port Charles should be able to rest easy now that the woman who has terrorized so many, including kidnapping a child in the Corinthos family, has been found dead. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) shouldn’t being a problem anymore. However not everyone is at ease.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) may face some dark music as a result of their lie. Although Carly may find herself in hot water with the PCPD, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is who Jax needs to worry about. Technically Jax wasn’t involved in Carly and Nelle’s incident on the cliff. However, he is the one who convinced Carly to lie, not only to the PCPD, but to her own husband, Sonny, and best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
In a brand new, sneak peek of today’s GH, General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) casually mentions Nelle to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) as of she already heard the news. Nina was shocked, and turned to Jax for answers. But then the conversation gets interrupted by a knock at the door!
Is this the first time Jax is hearing about Nelle’s body being found? Maybe. But it’s definitely not the first he heard about what happened that night in the woods. Will Jax and Carly’s secret come between his and Nina’s relationship? I’ll bet on it!
There’s no denying the fact that Maurice Benard, Max Gail, Laura Wright, Eden McCoy, and the rest of those who portray the close knit Corinthos family have given these recent scenes there all, bringing raw talent and emotion to the story of Sonny Corinthos losing his father, Mike Corbin, to Alzheimer’s disease.
General Hospital fans have been lighting up social media with praise and admiration for the actors who have brought these scenes together. The realistic portrayal of emotions in this situation have touched the hearts of many.
General Hospital spoilers and news reveal Maurice Benard’s mother’s opinion on her son’s performance and the story line as a whole. In a text message, Maurice’s mom shared her thoughts with her son.
It looks as though she’s on the same page as most of us, using sad emojis to describe her feelings. We are with you and feel the same! Well done to all!
The recent General Hospital scenes which have included many of the talented cast members have displayed the actor’s true ability as they perform their scenes.
The scenes surrounding the last days of Sonny Corinthos’ father, Mike Corbin (Max Gail), include leading cast members such as, Laura Wright, as Carly has a dream of herself with her father in law, in a touching and heart warming scene. Others include, Steve Burton as Jason Morgan, talking to Mike at his bedside, about his relationship with his best friend, Sonny. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has been right by his father and grandfather’s side, supporting Sonny emotionally, and spending time with his grandpa Mike in his final days. Eden McCoy made us bring out the tissues when she sat by Mike’s side as Josslyn gushed over her love for her Grandpa. Mike’s grandson has returned to GH, however, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) is far from home. When notified of his grandfathers state, Dante quickly began to remember and reflect on his relationship with Mike. Close family friend, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane), mustered up the energy to leave the hospital and pay Mike a visit. More of the talented cast displayed their abilities during these moving scenes.
General Hospital news reports GH’s Maurice Benard reflects on the work of his fellow cast mates, expressing his amazement at how great everyone has done. Benard explains the atmosphere is very much a family vibe, and stated that at GH, as an actor, you are allowed to fly.
As I worked yesterday on @GeneralHospital I was amazed at how great everyone does with NO TIME/ONE TAKE, it’s also very much of a family atmosphere,as an actor with no support you can still do what you do. At GH you are allowed to Fly.
The cast of General Hospital is able to express their talents while being supported by those running the show, and Maurice is grateful for that. As fans, we continue to support you all as well, and are grateful to be entertained by many of the best.
General Hospital fans have never been shy when it comes to taking to social media to express their opinions on current story lines. Regardless of whether or not the fans are feeling a story/scene, they are still there as fans, engaging and discussing the show and the actors that bring the scenes to life.
General Hospital’s Eden McCoy has been front and center lately, as she has been supporting scenes involving the death of her on screen grandpa, Max Gail as Mike Corbin. McCoy’s character, Josslyn Jacks, poured out her emotions in a moving scene where she sat at Mike’s bedside, daydreaming of her future life events as if he was by her side through it all. GH fans have been showing their love and support for the actress, which promotes McCoy to address fans.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the Corinthos family will say goodbye to Mike Corbin (Max Gail), as Mike is surrounded by Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and more of Mike’s family and loved ones.
Keep watching GH, weekdays at 2PM Eastern/Standard to stay up to date in all the drama in Port Charles.
Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) has always been a passionate, feisty, and full of spark, type of woman. The Italian spitfire loves hard and puts herself out there with a unique vulnerability.
Lisa LoCicero recently gave an Emmy worthy performance in her scene with TV son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). Lisa and Dominic have been working together as TV mother and son since 2009. They have a true on-screen dynamic and they love the audience sees between this mother son duo is undeniable.
Lisa LoCicero’s recent heartbreaking scenes as Olivia has received a big reaction from GH fans and co-stars alike. Olivia pleading with her son Dante RO let her see him was enough to make any mother feel from a place they never really want to go. LoCicero brought the gut wrenching emotion to life as she stood on the other side of that locked door.
General Hospital news reports LoCicero’s co-stars singing her praises on Twitter after Dominic Zamprogna turned to social media to display his admiration for Lisa’s performance as Dante’s grieving mother. Other cast mates chimed in, expressing their thoughts and feelings after watching Lisa’s scene.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) continues her statement to the PCPD regarding the night Wiley was kidnapped and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) disappeared.
Jax, Carly’s ex husband and father of their daughter, Josslyn (Eden McCoy), tried his hardest to convince Carly that the police will assume she killed Nelle if she tells them the whole story.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors say Carly will continue to lie to the PCPD, and it’ll seem like she’s in the clear. But if Nelle resurfaces with her side of the story of how they fought Carly was there to the bitter end, Carly will look guilty as sin for lying in the first place. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) already hates Jax. And if he’s the reason his wife goes down for murder, Jax better watch his back!
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) has become a household name in the city of Port Charles. First, he was known as being the evil mobster who just got out of prison. After blackmailing and threatening DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), Renault has now made a name for himself in a credible, respected, way. Jordan assured the citizens of Port Charles that Cyrus is an upstanding citizen who contributes to and benefits the community.
Cyrus has managed to infiltrate his way into Laura’s (Genie Francis) space as Mayor of Port Charles. He has succeeded in taking over as Chairman at General Hospital. Laura is already uneasy at the fact Renault was released from prison. She is shaken by his attack on Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), the attempted kidnapping of Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla), and Cameron Webber (William Lipton), and knowing he used Jordan’s son TJ (Tajh Bellow) to get what he wants out of her.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Cyrus will take his desire to control every major business in Port Charles to making his way into Laura’s work, acting as an involved, upstanding, citizen. General Hospital rumors hint Cyrus will become obsessed with working closely with Laura, admiring her leadership, and finding himself infatuated as he shadows her every daily life. Cyrus wants to take control of Port Charles, and may lead to his attempt at controlling Mayor Laura Spencer Collins and making her his. Laura needs to watch her back as Cyrus tries to take over.
The cast and crew at ABC’s, GeneralHospital, is happy to be back at work, and back filming the 57 year old Daytime Soap.
GH’s Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks) and William Lipton (Cameron Webber) took to social media to express hype much they have missed each other during the time away from set. In Eden’s teeer below, you’ll see a pic of herself and co-star William Lipton during scene prep.
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