Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) was deceived. She fell for John Jagger Cates’s story when he first came to Port Charles. But little did she know that John was actually Agent John Jagger Cates, a sore spot from Sonny’s past.
According to General Hospital recaps, Steve Burton’s return as Jason Morgan opened up the current storyline. Carly and Jason display their true bond as they both risk themselves for each other. Jason didn’t hesitate to step up for Carly when Agent Cates threatened her freedom.
Carly Gives Herself To John Cates
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Carly’s had enough. She and Jason thought that Agent Cates would cut Jason loose after he followed through on the Pikeman investigation. However, this isn’t just business for John Jagger Cates. Nope. It’s actually very personal. Right now Carly figures that John Cates has it out for Sonny. He wants Jason to get incriminating evidence against the Port Charles mob boss.
But, GH rumors hint it may not be Sonny Cates wants after all. John seems to really want to stick it to Jason regardless of who he uses as an excuse to put Jason through hell. Has Jagger been out to get Jason all along?
Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) and Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) convoluted relationship baffles many. Hate sex led the two mobsters to become co-parents. Their daughter Avery has linked them for life.
GH recaps recall the Jerome/Corinthos rivalry as both mob families fought to take territory in Port Charles. Ultimately, the Jerome family’s mob influence has died now that both Olivia and Julian Jerome have both passed away.
As the only remaining Jerome family member left in Port Charles, Ava stirs up enough trouble on her own. According to General Hospital spoilers, Ava continues to harbor the secret about Sonny’s placebos. She knows exactly why he’s spiraling, but remains in the dark about who is pulling off the med switch.
Carly Saves Sonny
The latest General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Carly takes action. She knows Sonny better than anyone, and she can see when he’s struggling. As it turns out, Carly figured out what’s Ava’s been up to. It’s become obvious that something is off about Sonny and his medication.
Lately, Sonny’s been putting his trust in the wrong people, starting with Ava. But thankfully Carly is on top of this. Will she save Sonny before he hits rock bottom and loses Avery?
Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) may not be Sonny Corinthos’s wife anymore, but she’ll forever have his back. Despite the ugly split and then betrayal that Carly felt when Sonny pursued a relationship with Nina, Carly and Sonny always look out for each other.
General Hospital recaps recall Sonny’s trust issues. Recently, he made the mistake of trusting Ava Jerome (Maura West). Meanwhile, he turned his back on Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Carly. But first, he found out that Nina betrayed him and his family when she turned Carly and Drew into the SEC. That’s when he decided that Nina could no longer be trusted. Finally, not until later on did Sonny confide in Ava while pushing Carly and Jason away.
As Taylor Swift says, “I wounded the good and I trusted the wicked.” That’s exactly what happened when Sonny told Ava that she’s the only person he can trust, while tearing down Carly and Jason. Mistakenly, Sonny leaned on and confided in a former mobster. But you know what they say, once a mobster, always a mobster. Just kidding, I don’t know if anyone really says that. But seriously, GH has taught me that it’s pretty hard to leave the business.
Carly And Nina Team Up
First of all, Ava dated Sonny’s son, Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig). That alone should be reason enough to keep his distance. Instead, Sonny ended up sleeping with his son’s ex! Then, Sonny blows off the fact that Ava killed Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan), AND had a hand in his son Morgan’s death! How can he blow that off? Still, he got close to her in recent times despite her heinous deeds.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sonny may have labeled Nina and Carly traitors, but that doesn’t stop them from caring about his well being. Carly has a feeling that Ava and Agent Cates are working together, and that Ava is helping Cates take down Sonny. Apparently, Carly asks Nina to work together against Ava.
Despite Sonny Corinthos’s mindset, Carly and Jason are not against him. In fact, they are about the only two people who truly look out for Sonny’s best interest. They know him inside and out, and stand by him even when they’re on the outs.
For most of their adult lives Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) have been the closest and most trusted people to Sonny. But since breaking up his marriage for Nina, he and Carly haven’t been the same. Furthermore, Sonny’s relationship with his best friend has drastically changed.
GH recaps remind us who stood by Jason when he was accused of shooting Dante. Even Sonny doubted his former right hand man. Sonny treated Jason like an enemy upon his homecoming because he assumed the worst. Then, Jason was vindicated after having been accused of shooting Dante. Apparently, Jason’s innocence didn’t matter to Sonny because he refuses to talk things out. Instead, Sonny harbors anger toward the two people he can actually trust.
Right now Sonny finds it difficult to trust anyone because he’s been burned many times before. As a result, the trust between Sonny and Jason and Carly is gone. Although the Port Charles mob boss has unfairly accused and shunned his best friend and ex-wife, Jason and Carly have not wavered.
Carly Confronts Ava About Sonny
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Carly is still looking out for her ex-husband. GH previews show Carly as she confronts the suspected snake. Yes, Carly gets wind that Ava is up to no good. Agent Cates (Adam Harrington) can’t be trusted, but neither can Ava. So, is Sonny’s ex-wife able to stop a mobster like Ava Jerome (Maura West) if she’s working with the FBI?
General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher joined the cast in 1996. His role quickly became a lead character as Jasper “Jax” Jack’s popularity soared. Over the years Jax as been front and center, and the love interest of many fellow leading characters.
Previous General Hospital news reports confirmed that Ingo Rademacher filed a lawsuit against ABC/Disney. This came after having been let go from his 21 year run on GH. His former employer enforced a vaccine mandate which Rademacher declined to receive. Therefore, he was let go from his role as Jax on Disney/ABC’s General Hospital.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Ingo announced new details regarding his Disney case. His recent Instagram post reveals that his case will visits court this upcoming August.
“We have oral arguments scheduled in appellate court for early August for my case against Disney.”
Will GH Kill Off Jax?
Rademacher took to social media to openly express his grievances with ABC and Disney. That said, GH rumors tease that Ingo will most likely not return to the daytime drama due to conflict stemming from his 2021 GH exit.
Moreover, GH recaps recall that Jax left Port Charles in November of 2021 with no inclination toward a return. It’s possible that Jax will stay in Australia for the foreseeable future. But GH rumors speculate that the role will be killed off as opposed to recast.
General Hospital fans are shocked and appalled after Willow and Drew shared a kiss on the Fourth Of July. Some say that this is their most hated story line in years. On the contrary, some can’t get enough of the characteristically soapy drama.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sasha has the dirt on her once best friend, Willow. It’s safe to say that Drew Cain and Mrs. Corinthos’s situation will require all the sudsy lather that Quartermaine money can buy. God knows she’s gonna need it after that liplock with Drew.
The latest General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal that Willow comes clean to Nina about Drew. From the looks of things, Willow’s confession sets Nina off and she goes after Drew. But will mama bear be just as furious with her precious little cheating flower of a daughter as she is with Drew? After all, Willow is a married woman.
Moreover, Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) won’t take the news lightly either. But she’s not mad or jealous because she’s so over Drew anyways. GH rumors yeast that Carly is disgusted with Drew. And what about Michael? How will he take the news when he learns that Drew and his wife kissed?
Jason Morgan has always been the reason that Sam and Carly resent each other. Despite how far they’re come, Jason’s two leading ladies can’t ignore the fact that they’ve spent their adult lives fighting for the same man’s attention.
GH history tells the story of how Carly and Jason’s history comes before he ever met Sam. Although romance wasn’t really in the cards for Jason and Carly, she’s always been Jason’s highest priority. That is until Samantha McCall (Kelly Monaco) came into Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) life. Suddenly, Carly was second fiddle, while somehow still remaining Jason’s priority. According to GH history, Sam and Carly had resentment toward each other as they fought to be Jason’s number one. At some point, Sam came first and Carly felt rejected. But everything. Smoothed out eventually so that they could all live in harmony. Then, Sam dipped out on Jason, and Carly remained his BFF forever.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that feelings get stirred up when Sam confronts Carly about Jason. His three year absence has left them full of questions. Now, Sam is the one with the answers. According to the latest GH spoilers, Sam tells Carly the hard truth about why Jason was gone.
Will Carly find out that she’s the reason for Jason’s troubles?
When I think of Sonny’s oldest daughter and those close to her, Carly Corinthos’s name isn’t the first to come to mind. Despite having been Kristina’s stepmom, she and Carly aren’t super close. However, they aren’t exactly enemies or anything like that either.
Still, through the years Kristina has had her mom Alexis, and her sisters Sam and Molly. But the one she’s always been closest to is her dad, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). She and Port Charles’s most sought after mobster are thick as thieves. GH recaps recall that Kristina stood up to Carly’s daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). She couldn’t fathom how her dad could have done what Josslyn accused him of but has since learned the truth. On Friday, Kristina had a front row seat to another side of dear old dad.
Moments Before Sonny Beats Dex
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Kristina suffers trauma after seeing Sonny cathartically beat up Dex. It looked almost like Sonny was in his element when kicking Dex’s @$$. But how could an act so devastating and cruel look like it was commonplace to Kristina’s beloved father?
According to General Hospital spoilers, Carly grows concerned for Kristina. Her former step daughter is pregnant and any file of trauma could present harmful effects to Kristina and the baby. Carly knows Sonny all too well and that’s exactly why she’s worried about his daughter and the unborn baby. Will Carly have a warning for Sonny’s pregnant daughter?
No one is really sure what Ava Jerome (Maura West) has been up to. What we know so far is that she thought she had Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) right where she wants him. Until now, it looked as if Sonny was going to fall for Ava.
Then, something unexpected happened and changed the course of their new relationship. In swept Natalia right when Sonny needed an intervention the most. Although unintentional, Natalia’s presence serves as a barrier between Ava, Sonny, and her covertly nefarious intentions.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Ava Jerome goes down in flames once she’s exposed. It looks as though Carly got the process started but Sonny just doesn’t appreciate her quite yet. Soon enough, Ava’s cozy little situation is about to become very uncomfortable.
Moreover, for a while it looked as though Carly (Corinthos) Spencer (Laura Wright) and Ava were getting along just fine for Avery’s sake. But now Ava’s fallen into her seedy ways and is trying to pull one over on Sonny- and everyone else. Despite Sonny’s lack of faith in his ex-wife Carly, he’ll soon see that she’s remained genuine this entire time. That’s much more than he can say for Ava, Nina, and all the others who have turned their back on Sonny.
Oh, boy! The sight of Nina and Drew getting down and dirty is equivalent to the audibly disturbing sound of nails on a chalkboard. Someone, please help! My eyes need a detox!
Now that you all know how I feel about being subject to viewing Nina and Drew’s extra-curricular activities, let’s speculate. According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Nina and Drew are finishing up another awkward encounter when there’s a knock at the door!
Who catches Nina and Drew?
Knock, Knock! Who’s There? Nina And Drew Caught In The Act!
Drew Cain (Camera Mathison) was head over heels for Carly Spencer (Laura Wright). Although, one would never guess after his recent tryst with Carly’s arch enemy. How could Drew’s feelings for Carly have been real love if he can just hop into bed (or the office desk, floor, etc.) with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros)?
You know those people who knock but they don’t wait for a response? Instead, they turn the handle and push forward? …According to General Hospital spoilers, there’s a knock at the door as Drew slides his belt through his pant loops. As for Nina, she’s in a robe looking cozier than she should during her 9-5.
Despite being perhaps too obvious, GH rumors hint that Carly walks in on her ex just as he and Nina finish mixing business with pleasure. If Carly has risen above petty revenge, this could surely snap her back into old habits. Still, no one is more petty thank Nina.
…But what if it’s Willow?! 😳 what would be worse for Nina if Carly walked in at this moment or if Willow walked in?
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