“The truth will set you free, “ -John 8:32. Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) confessed to her role in aiding Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) in his crimes against a pregnant woman. In good conscience, Elizabeth implicated herself by admitting that she helped Nikolas Cassadine keep Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) prisoner.
Ironically, the thought that coming forward with the truth will set you free is virtuous and cleansing although damning to one’s reputation. Furthermore, admitting involvement in activity that caused a series of unfortunate events has its consequences. For Elizabeth, the guilt of it all weighs on her even though she’s free and clear where the law is concerned. However, just because she won’t experience legal ramifications doesn’t mean she’s off the hook.
General Hospital recaps recall Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) takes her aggressions out on Elizabeth. The slap has GH fans hyped on debating whether or not Liesl is justified in slapping Liz. Until now, Liesl had no knowledge of Elizabeth’s contribution to Britt’s (Kelly Thiebaud) death.
Will Scott and Liesl Breakup?
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Scott and Liesl experience trouble in paradise. While Liz’s plea deal infuriates the grieving mother, it’s knowing that Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) helped set her free that’s the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Will Elizabeth’s freedom cost Scott his lady love?
Any time a newcomer arrives in Port Charles, the focus is around discovering the background and family connections of the new face in town.
General Hospital recaps recall Cody Bell’s (Josh Kelly) unforgettable impression on Dr. Britt Westbourne’s (Kelly Thiebaud) mother Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and her boyfriend Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner). Things were going well until Cody recognized Scott and gave him a swift sucker punch to the nose.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Josh Kelly opens up about his new role on ABC’s General Hospital and how he came to know his character’s background, including his parentage. Josh touches on dealing with the fast paced schedule of daytime and how he’s adjusting.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Josh’s first daytime role was on ABC’s One Life To Live, admitting that the pace he is now on at General Hospital is even faster than when he was part of the OLTL cast.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Cody’s portrayer, Josh Kelly revealed he didn’t know much about the role at the time of his first day on the job. He explained, “They told me that Cody knew Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and that they were friends from childhood. They didn’t tell me [much else], which kind of makes it more exciting when you get a new script.”
General Hospital spoilers indicate that in a recent interview, Bell admitted how co-star Kin Shriner, who plays Scott Baldwin, filled him in on some background information about Cody, his biological mother Dominique Stanton (Shell Danielson), and Scotty and Dominique’s daughter Serena Baldwin (Carly Schroeder).
It’s obvious that Josh’s character will be paired with Kelly Thiebaud’s role as Dr. Britt Westbourne. The two have shared many scenes together including Cody’s debut as he made a splash in the Metro Court pool, almost landing directly on Britt. Regarding his scenes with Emmy nominated actress Kelly Thiebaud, Josh revealed, “Kelly’s great and a really fun scene partner. It was a little nerve-wracking in the beginning. My first day was the day the Daytime Emmy nominations came out. Working with great actors like Kelly, I think, makes you better. Steel sharpens steel.”
When discussing Cody’s intentions with Britt, Josh Kelly admits he has ulterior motives for getting close to the strong, witty doctor, which will also serve as his reason to genuinely get to know her. Josh explained, “I think they both had a ‘wild child’ side to them. That appeals to Cody. He does have some ulterior movies, but I think he’s using them as an excuse to pursue her. He’s really attracted to her.”
When it comes to Cody’s biological parents, we know his mother is Dominique. General Hospital spoilers reveal Josh Kelly spilled some major tea regarding Cody’s father. When discussing the future reveal of Cody’s dad’s identity, Josh admits, “Yes. And I think we’ll think we know in the near future who [his dad] is…” General Hospital rumors hint that the people of Port Charles will believe Cody’s dad to be a certain someone but things won’t turn out as they seem. There will be some twists and turns as we get to know Cody Bell, and how he will navigate through finding family, love, and a stable life in a new town.
Cody’s journey in Port Charles will be one you don’t want to miss as he connects the dots from his past to his future, building relationships along the way.
Society Setups is a dating site which is meant to match individuals who connect on a level that can bring a lasting bond.
General Hospital recaps recall Damian Spinelli is the brains behind Society Setups and the algorithm responsible for match making. However, Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) matching with Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) was anything but a connection based on a high tech algorithm. Spinelli had a hand in that after being influenced by Cody to make sure he scored a day with Faison’s daughter.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cody’s curiosity about Britt’s father, Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) has driven him to want to get to know her as a way to get more information about Faison’s dealings with his biological mother’s husband, Leopold Taub. Cody came to Port Charles with a purpose, and along the way he has run into a potential love interest, and a man connected to his past. Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) was the great love of Cody’s biological mother, Dominique Stanton (Shell Danielson). Now Cody is back to reclaim his mother’s fortune but Scotty has nothing to give.
Leopold and Britt’s father, Faison has some shady dealings in the past. Neither men were stand up guys, and now Cody is in Port Charles to settle some scores. Cody and Britt have met for all the wrong reasons yet their past connections could be the key to their future together.
Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) has been on a quest for love after losing Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) to an unfortunate accident during an act of bravery.
Good men are hard to come by and Britt is having a difficult time finding anyone who holds a candle to the man Jason was. General Hospital recaps recall Britt’s unlucky encounters in the dating world and while looking for love on match making sites.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Britt was starting to warm up to her latest disaster of a match from Society Setups when Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) went in a direction no one was expecting. Britt had just gotten her mother Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) blessing to go out with Cody after their mother daughter talk about Britt’s dating life. Britt seemed to have been taking her mother’s advice into consideration until Cody went off and punched her mom’s boyfriend, Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner).
General Hospital rumors suggest that Cody has had it out for Scotty and their connection dates way back. GH rumors hint that Cody may be related to the late Katherine Bell, who once sought after Scotty, conning him once upon a time.
General Hospital previews and spoilers hint the connection between Cody and Scott will have some unexpected twists and turns which will reveal in the upcoming weeks.
“This is how legends are made,” are the words of a a song used by General Hospital star, Marcus Coloma, in reference to the recent milestone accomplished by his fellow GH star, Kim Shriner.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal, Marcus Coloma (Nikolas Cassadine) has taken to social media to feature co-star, Kin Shriner’s (Scotty Baldwin), major milestone with ABC’s General Hospital.
In a recent Instagram video, Coloma honors his friend Kin on his 45th year in his role as Scotty Baldwin on GH.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Coloma showed his appreciation for Shriner during a day of celebration which include hitting some imaginary golf balls, fishing, bonding, and more. Marcus thanked Kin, stating, “Congrats on 45 years, Kin. You helped create one of the most successful shows of all time. ❤️“
First, our hearts go out to those who have expedited tragic loss as a result of the horrific event which took place in Texas. Our words could never properly express the sadness in our hearts as we mourn with those who have lost their children and loved ones. Please keep them in your prayers.
General Hospital news reports confirm, due to the news coverage, Wednesday’s episode of ABC’s General Hospital will replay today, Thursday, May 26th.
General Hospital spoilers reveal a sneak peek of the scenes from Wednesday’s episode. GH fans were in shock when Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) actually stepped up and demanded to be put on the stand to testify on behalf of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). His family, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), their son Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) sat in complete disbelief that Sonny had officially turned his back on them to support the woman who tore their family apart.
Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) is in over his head as Diane Miller’s shark-like skills blow the courtroom away.
Below you can watch clips from Diane Miller’s (Carolyn Hennesy) cross examination as Sonny took the stand.
The wait is over. The wildly anticipated battle is here. The casual, yet harsh threats, the hearsay and freelance attacks will now become professionally constructed arguments, used in an attempt to ensure each party case is heard and considered.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that court is in session in Port Charles. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) comes to battle with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) over visitation with Michael and Willow’s son, Wiley Corinthos.
According to General Hospital previews, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) is by the couple’s side, ready to fight for the best interest of their child. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is also standing strong beside her son and Willow, while Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) tries to play Switzerland while actually supporting Nina. Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) has a few tricks of his own up his sleeve, which could lead to an explosive arguments in the courtroom.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors allude to a massive shock that will rock the entire Corinthos family. Do Not Miss A Moment of Nina’s court battle against the Michael and Willow!
Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) fights dirty and he wants Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) to be ready for an all-out war.
General Hospital reveal Nina is ready to pull out all the stops to assure her victory in the courtroom. Scotty tells her she needs to change her mind about Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Since Nina’s selfish behaviors has been exhibited clearly fine and time again, there’s no reason why she’s behave differently this time.
GH rumors suggest that Nina won’t give up on her relationship with Sonny, while she still moves forward with her attempt to destroy his son Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). She’ll do what she needs to her what she wants. Can you blame her? Sonny has already shown that she can walk all over him AND his family and still engage with her romantically. Why not go for all she can? After all, Sonny hasn’t left her yet.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nina instructs Scott to go digging into Willow’s past to try and find any kind of dirt that could be used against her in court. But what they uncover could not only involve Willow, but Nina as well! Everyone is waiting on Carly to spill the tea, but what if Nina figures out she’s Willow’s mother all on her own?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has some guts to go after the son of the man she claims to be in love with. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Nina share a grandson and Nina is fighting for visitation rights against Wiley’s father Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and his adoptive mom, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina and Sonny grow closer despite her attempt at taking Michael and Willow down in court. Her lawyer, Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) knows his way around the law but that doesn’t mean he’s a voice playing dirty.
General Hospital previews indicate that Scott is preparing Nina for an all out war in the courtroom. Sonny has blown off not only his ex-wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), but his son Michael as well. Nina seems to be coming first these days, even when his grandson Wiley’s well being is at stake.
Nina sticks to her guns and fights for her rights as Wiley’s biological grandmother. GH spoilers and rumors claim Nina won’t have much of a leg to stand on when it turns out she isn’t biologically related to Wiley’s mother Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) but in fact she is blood related to his adoptive mother Willow!
General Hospital’s Kin Shriner is a daytime drama legend as the iconic, adventurous, Attorney at Law, Scotty Baldwin.
General Hospital comings and goings reports reveal Kin has some exciting news to share related to GH.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kin Shriner’s real life girlfriend, Trish Ramish, has joined the cast alongside Kin. According to General Hospital news reports, Ramish was cast on the daytime drama in 2019 as the Red Carpet Coordinator for The Nurses Ball. Ramish currently plays the borates at The Metro Court.
What’s ahead for Scotty? Will his girlfriend’s character make her way into [Kin] Scotty’s orbit? Could she pose a threat to his relationship with Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati)?
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