GH’s Leo and Violet behind the scenes Easton Rocket Sweda Jophielle Love
Easton Rocket Sweda is General Hospital’s 12 year old charmer as Leo Quartermaine. A Jerome and Falconeri by nature, Leo is a Quartermaine because of his adoptive father, Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth).
General Hospital recaps highlight the fact that Leo’s mom, Olivia, and the late Julian Jerome got together and had Leo. Then, after his passing her new husband Ned adopted her’s and Julian’s son. I guess you can say it could have been one of those, “over my dead body” scenarios. Because there’s no way that Julian would allow a mother man to adopt his son while he was still alive. As a result of Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) and Ned’s marriage, Leo is now and will forever be a Quartermaine. Well, that is until one day if Olivia and Ned split, and then Tracy turns on Leo and bans him from any ELQ shares that he once deserved.
Then there is Violet Finn (Jophielle Love). The 9 year old actress is Dr. Hamilton Finn and Hayden Barnes’s (Rebecca Herbst) daughter. GH recaps remind us that Nikolas Cassadine had a hand in Hayden’s departure. So, will she ever return? Right now Violet has gotten cozy with her Aunt Elizabeth who is not only Hayden’s sister, but she’s her dad’s love interest. Somehow, everyone is okay with Finn being with his ex’s sister. But hey, it’s Port Charles. As long as Violet is happy…
According to General Hospital spoilers, Violet gets more time being a kid. She starts to hang out with children around her own age, starting with Leo Quartermaine. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal a look at GH’s Leo and Violet behind the scenes at work. Apparently, Easton’s time spent with Love was something special as it seems they’d love to keep working together. GH’s Sweda shared the experience on social media, and we love their behind the scenes fun! Take a look at Jophielle and Easton building creations with Magnatiles! Those are so much fun!
…Although new to Port Charles, Cody Bell is all too familiar with his childhood bestie’s mom. In fact, Cody and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) go way back. Those two troublemakers take it back to Bensonhurst, where they met and became childhood friends. But back then, Olivia was Mama Falconeri, not Mama Q., as Cody’s named her today.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Olivia continues worry as she watches Leo struggle with the circumstances. Her heart breaks for her son as he tries to make sense of why Eddie looks like his bad, but insists that he isn’t. Thankfully, Cody has been a great friend to Leo. The time spent together in the stables helped develop the bond bet Erb them. Now, Cody and Leo have each other’s backs. That’s why Cody’s offer was an easy decision on Cody’s part.
GH recaps recall that Olivia and a Cody already made arrangements for Cody to move into the main house. As a result, Cody and Olivia move closer as she leans on him for support. GH rumors hint that Olivia falls for Cody when he steps up for her and Leo. Is Ned wasting precious time as he rejects his wife over and over? Will he find Olivia and Cody when it’s too late?
Leo turns Eddie into Ned again!?!? GH Shocker! Ned ends Eddie Maine charade?! …Say what you will about Mama Q., aka, Olivia Falconeri Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero), but she’s passionate about her family! Especially her children. Past and present, Olivia gets a bad rap for her emotional reactions to life’s hiccups. But no one worries more than an Italian mother. Ok, maybe an Italian mother from Bensonhurst! Undoubtedly, family comes first and she’ll do anything to protect her loved ones.
Currently, Olivia is losing her mind over Ned Ashton’s (Wally Kurth) run-in with 90s nostalgia. While the one who suffers most is Ned’s adoptive son, Leo (Easton Rocket Sweda). According to GH history, Ned legally adopted Leo after his biological father, Julian Jerome (William deVry) died. Unfortunately, mob violence took Leo’s father’s life when he was just a baby. However unfortunate, Leo was too young to remember losing his father. Sadly, that’s not the case this time. Poor Leo is old enough now to be emotionally impacted by this loss. Although Ned is there in the flesh, Eddie Maine isn’t exactly father material.
According to General Hospital spoilers, parenting just got a lot more difficult for Olivia. Not only does she suddenly have the responsibility of a single mom, she has to watch her son grieve for a man who is right there. Further, she does this while grieving for Ned herself! Ned’s identity crisis affects the entire family, especially their son Leo. Understandably, he’s acting out because he’s struggling with Eddie Maine replacing his father.
Meanwhile, GH spoilers and rumors tease that Olivia and Ned’s son might be the key to unlocking Ned’s emergence. If GH rumors are true, and Ned is truly faking, GH fans speculate Leo does a number on Eddie Maine. How can anyone knowingly hurt that sweet child? Exactly, they can’t. Or they’d have to be a total psychopath, and Ned is not.
Recent GH spoilers and rumors tease that Eddie won’t be pulling on his guitar strings when Leo pulls on Ned’s heart strings.
What happens at the Quartermaine mansion stables that sends Cody running for the main house? Although Cody carries Leo to comfort, he could be seen as the problem in this situation. As a result, Cody’s in the Quartermaine hot seat.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) and little Leo (Easton Rocket Sweda) have a mishap in the stables. Apparently, GH rumors suggest that Leo was acting out and didn’t want to listen to Cody. Then, he winds up getting hurt, and Cody then carries him to comfort. Meanwhile, over at the main house, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), and the rest of the Qs go about their business. GH rumors claim that Cody’s in the Quartermaine hot seat after he carries Leo to Olivia and Brook Lynn. Will they see that he was just trying to help? After all, Leo’s family situation plays a major role in what goes down in the stables.
Acting out is expected behavior as Leo struggles with the sudden and devastating life change. Recently, his family has and continues to go through an ordeal. In reality, the situation is difficult enough for adults to process, let alone a child. The situation with his father, Ned Ashton Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) is weighing on the little guy and he doesn’t know how to convey his feelings. Poor Leo doesn’t want Eddie Maine, he wants his father.
Lisa LoCicero’s father has passed away. As a Grosse Pointe, Michigan native, General Hospital star Lisa LoCicero is from my neck of the woods. Growing up Italian on the East Side of Detroit, family meant something more than just biology.
LoCicero brought her Italian roots to her role as the spitfire from Bensonhurt, Olivia Falconeri. Olivia’s family values closely mirror those of traditional Italian families. She displays her roots when expressing her adoration for her sons Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Leo Jerome Quartermaine (Easton Rocket). Family, food, and prayer mean everything to Olivia.
Family is held in high regard by Olivia’s portrayer Lisa LoCicero as well. General Hospital spoilers reveal LoCicero has taken to Instagram to announce the devastating loss of a close family member.
General Hospital news reports confirm Lisa LoCicero’s (Olivia Falconeri) father has passed away. A recent IG post by LoCicero features childhood photos of herself with her father Robert Moffat, along with photos of her parents, Robert and Mary Moffat.
Lisa LoCicero Says Goodbye to Her Father
We’re not crying, you’re crying! Lisa wrote an emotional goodbye to her father in the caption below her IG post.
I’d hoped this moment would never come. The best dad a girl could ever hope for passed away peacefully, as he lived his life.. surrounded by the love of his family. It still seems unreal that I am finally a member of this sad club.. I’m so old it just felt like I’d go on having a dad forever.. As other members of this club have told me, the grief comes in waves, and it’s not what you expect. Time to grow up a little more, even at my age! Thank you dad, for setting the bar high, for protecting me and always showing us how much we were cherished. I will remember you in healthy, smiling years before time took so many of the things you enjoyed. Death, like all important things is as common as dirt and yet completely unbelievable. I’ll always have you with me Dad..
Our prayers are with Lisa and her family at this difficult time.
Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) and Leo (Easton Rocket) The Sicilian Thunderbolt
Finally, some love in the afternoon! If you’re Soap Opera fan then you know this is a common phrase across the daytime television community. Particularly, it’s the daytime soap operas that have a notorious reputation for love and romance. Not to mention the infamous love scenes. Reportedly, GH’s Olivia Falconeri’s Sicilian heritage leads to more love in the afternoon.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that more love is coming to our afternoons as Leo hopes that big brother Dante falls even deeper in love with Sam. Currently, GH’s storyline hones in on love and the Sicilian culture. According to GH spoilers, Olivia’s son Leo Quartermaine (Easton Rocket) takes matters into his own hands regarding Sam and Dante. In fact, he uses a Sicilian superstition to make Dante and Sam fall deeper in love.
What It The Sicilian Thunderbolt?
The Sicilian Thunderbolt is a way to describe it when love hits like lightning, or, a thunderbolt, when one comes face to face with the person of their destiny.
It’s believed when a man becomes spellbound by the woman he loves, the feeling hits them both with an intensity neither can ignore. Colpo di Fulmine means, “love at first sight,” whole directly translating to “lightning strike.”
Sicilian Superstition
In Sicily, there’s a “love potion” superstition. The Sicilian Thunderbolt concoction is a drink used to make two people see they’re destined to be together. As Olivia describes, when two people want to know if they’re meant to be together, they’ll drink the potion and suddenly everything becomes clear. The clouded outlook is lifted and they will have an awakening, making them certain it’s true love.
The Sicilian Thunderbolt Colpo Di Fulmine
General Hospital spoilers reveal that due to Olivia Falconeri Quartermaine’s (Lisa LoCicero) strong ties to her culture, her son Leo is well versed in this legend of love. He took it upon himself to have Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) drink the potion. Instead, the plan goes a little haywire when Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Chase (Josh Swickard) drink the potion and share a kiss.
It’s very real. It happened to me nearly two years ago (with an Italian-American woman no less). You will never be the same. The most amazing moment in my life, without a doubt.
Hello Jared, Thank you so much for answering my request to share a “colpo di fulmine” love story. I wasn’t sure if I should leave a reply here to you, as this is a love letter to Rachel. But my mom said I must write you back, that this is my blog and I should write a quick note to acknowledge it (I have to listen to mom!). Your story is a very special story and is quite beautiful. It made my heart smile and put a tear on my face to read such honest words. It was refreshing to read something so lovely when there is so much hurt happening now in the world. It is a true love story that continues on and and I wish for you and Rachel to be reunited very soon in the UK. Stay safe and wishing you and Rachel all the best! Lora
Amore! Amore! Leo Falconeri Quartermaine (Easton Rocket Sweda) is adjusting well to the Quartermaine life now that he’s officially a Q. He’s falling right into the swing of scheming just like the rest of them!
General Hospital recaps recall Leo’s attempt at match making was taken to a new level when he created a love potion during the Quartermaine benefit picnic. Leo thinks Sam and Dante should have a shot at love, so his goal is for the two of them to drink his special love potion.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) have a heart to heart about their current situation. In recent General Hospital previews, Sam tells Dante she may never be able to move in with him.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Leo’s love potion may have got into the wrong mouths, as seems thing to be shaken up a bit. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) will discuss their current status, Sam has eyes from Drew, Chase drank the potion but did it miss Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) lips? Find out more at 2pm Eastern om ABC’s General Hospital.
It was a big day for the Quartermaine family when Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) adopted his wife Olivia’s (Lisa LoCicero) son Leo (Easton Rocket). Leo was welcomed into the iconic family of Port Charles with open arms and hearts.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports reveal an interesting fact in the connection between a current GH storyline and the real life of actor Wally Kurth. Kurth weighs in on General Hospital’s depiction of Autism as he and co-star Lisa LoCicero play out this very realistic scenario on screen. General Hospital spoilers reveal Kurth’s own son Brogan (17) is autistic, making Kurth’s current story as Ned Ashton hit close to home. He explained, “I think they’ve done a really great job,” referring to the realism of finding out and coping with such a diagnosis. He continued, ““The writers knew about [Brogan and] Frank [Valentini] wanted to make sure how I felt about it. He wanted me to know that it was somewhat from my own personal experience that they were inspired to tell this story.”
Wally Kurth and ABC’s GH portrayal of a family dealing with an Autism diagnosis has earned news worthy attention. Check out the clip below as Wally Kurth was featured to tell his and Ned and Olivia’s story with TV son, Leo.
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