After learning that Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson), The Face of Deception, is pregnant, founder of the cosmetic company, Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring), wants to shoot the news from the rooftops. She believes Sasha’s pregnancy is great for PR, and actually wants to launch a campaign geared towards pregnant woman and mothers, called, The Face of Conception.
Sasha is apprehensive about what Lucy plans on doing with her situation. After all, her baby’s father, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) still is unaware any of this is happening.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Brando’s nosey mom, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), is always in the right place at the right time to overhear secret, pertinent information.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Sasha has a lot more to worry about than Lucy’s plan to use her pregnancy as PR for Deception. Gladys is sneaky, greedy, and underhanded. What she could do with this type of secret knows no bounds. Since Brando works for Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), there is a major risk in him finding out Brando has a baby on the way- especially with none other than Sasha. Cyrus almost killed Sasha and he originally wanted Brando to figure out a way to keep her quiet. Renault would have no problem in harming Sasha or her baby with Brando.
It’s safe to say that Sasha’s secret isn’t safe with Gladys!
Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) was pleasantly surprised by her boss, Lucy Coe’s (Lynn Herring) reaction to the bombshell Sasha dropped. Sasha thought for sure her news would contraindicate her career as The Face of Deception.
Although grateful to still have her job at Deception after disclosing to Lucy that she is pregnant, Sasha is apprehensive about the public attention that comes with such a revelation. Especially when her baby’s father is still in the dark.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Lucy could take things too far with her enthusiasm over using Sasha I’m a knew light. She has already conjured up an idea, now calling The Face of Deception, The Face of CONception.
General Hospital rumors suggest Sasha’s current situation may attract unwanted attention. Since Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) is the father of Sasha’s baby, his ties to Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), along with Sasha’s past entanglement with the drug Lord, is potentially damaging to the situation if made public. Between Lucy and Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), Brando and Cyrus is bound to find out Sasha’s news!
Congratulations to GH actress, Nancy Lee Grahn on her 24th year as Alexis Davis.
General Hospital news reports Nancy Lee Grahn made her debut as Alexis (Natasha) Davis on September 26th, 1996. Nancy’s first scene was with co-star, Lynn Herring. Herring is still a large part of General Hospital today. Her character, Lucy Coe, is the owner of a very successful business in the cosmetic industry.
Alexis Davis got her big break in Port Charles when she became the Attorney for the powerful mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
The time has come as we have waiting an extra four months to see this year’s annual Nurses Ball event on General Hospital.
Every year disaster strikes as Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) scurries around, trying to save the day. Some things just can’t be salvaged when what happens is so shocking you freeze in your tracks.
Check out the new GH promo for this year’s Nurses Ball event!
The Nurses Ball of General Hospital has been a tradition in Port Charles since 1994. The event is to raise money in support of AIDS/HIV research while honoring the nursing profession and all the hard work and dedication nurses bring to the hospital and patients. Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is the founder, organizer, and hostess of the big event every year, and every year Lucy doesn’t disappoint when it comes to bringing the excitement. After 2013, The Nurses Ball became an annual charity event.
Although the event typically occurs in May, due to the global pandemic, The Nurses Ball will air this week on General Hospital.
We look forward to seeing Lucy and all The Nurses Ball participants perform their many talents. And it wouldn’t be a classic, General Hospital Nurses Ball, without crazy, dramatic, and shocking, events!
2020 has definitely been a crazy year for everyone, even in fiction! The Nurses Ball at General Hospital never disappoints when people are expecting edge-of-your-seat-type of excitement and drama, and it will be no different this year.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm the annual Nurses Ball, although a few months late, WILL go on. The show is set to go by the end of August. GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini shares with fans a photo of the new logo for The Nurses Ball, in an invitation style tweet.
Get ready to help Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) celebrate and honor the Nurses for their hard work and dedication, alongside the residents of Port Charles!
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) displayed her passion for Deception, (and her hatred toward Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lynn)), even calling the company her “baby” after Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) asked why she was so emotional. Maxie continued to explain that she has a feeling something momentous is about to happen. As of now, Maxie believes this momentous “thing” only has to do with the Deception Cosmetics (her baby).
Genera Hospital spoilers and rumors have been claiming for months that Maxie is pregnant with Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) baby. Dating back to March, pre Covid-19, Maxie was showing signs of pregnancy when she stood up and felt light headed.
Will Maxie have more than just a career to call her baby?
In the 1990’s Julia Barrett founded Port Charles’s own cosmetics company, Deception. She launched the business with Dominique (Shell Danielson) and Scotty Baldwin and hired Julia’s sister Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil) as the very first ‘Face of Deception.’ According to General Hospital history, when Dominique passed away in 1994, Scotty and Julian left the company, and left Lucy to run things as CEO. From there, the rest is history.
Fast forward twenty some years and Deception has found a new face and is ready to launch the modern day version of the cosmetic company. Things were starting to fall into place for Lucy when she discovered Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson). Sasha was the perfect woman to represent Deception and Lucy was ready to run with it. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Lucy are working together to make sure this project becomes a success and they are counting on Sasha to help make that happen. Sasha is going through some major drama in her life after she and Michael broke up. Sasha is feeling overwhelmed and caved into being persuaded into taking drugs.
The Face Of Deception
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sasha’s drug use isn’t just a one time thing. Unfortunately, she is headed down a dark path which could jeopardize her own career as well as Deception as a whole.
As General Hospital rumors regarding the return of Brenda Barrett circulate, the story line has the potential to head into a direction no one saw coming. GH rumors suspect Marcil May return to General Hospital in the ear future after GH news and spoilers claim she is Dev Cerci’s (Ashton Arbab) mother. GH rumors hint that Sasha and Brenda will meet and connect during Sasha’s dark days as Brenda could return to step in to the role of representing the company. Lucy Coe will have to go to great lengths to keep Deception in a positive lime light, and by doing so it’s likely she will reach out to Brenda to come to Port Charles.
Previously, General Hospital Blog revealed Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) spoke of Marcil, stating that bringing the actress back would be a “no brainer.”Will Brenda return as part of multiple upcoming stories in Port Charles?
Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) is a newly single young woman with a promising career ahead. Sasha is a model and works for Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) as the newest ‘Face of Deception’ to represent this classic company established in the 1990s.
Sasha is headed down a dark path after seeing the pressure of the demanding life of a model and the stress of ending her relationship with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). She and Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) made a tough decision to fake an affair in order to push along Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael in their quest to gain custody of Wiley.
General Hospital spoilers reveal things will get a Hell of a lot worse for Sasha before they ever begin to get better. She was offered drugs as a way to get her through her modeling shoots for Deception. Michael is preoccupied with challenging Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and her new husband, Julian Jerome (William DeVry), in the courtroom as they go about their custody battle. Although Sasha’s selfless act is for the greater good, her decision will ultimately serve as a form of self destruction for the young model. She is going to need someone in her corner as this downward spiral progresses.
General Hospital rumors claim she will deny needing help before hitting rock bottom. But who will notice her struggles?
There are many people around Sasha that will care about her well being- possibly even a co-worker. Perhaps Lucy will take Sasha under her wing and guide her out of the darkness a drug habit will create. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) has been a loyal and caring friend to Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) as well as Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), displaying her caring heart. Maxie May notice something is off with Sasha and try to figure out how to help. Chase has always been a loyal friend and since he and Sasha made the decision to fake the affair, it’s likely he could be the one to take notice and come to Sasha’s rescue.
According to General Hospital spoilers, it looks like there will be a long road ahead for Sash’s character as she struggles through the trials of love lost and her demanding career.
The Annual Nurses Ball on General Hospital was founded by Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring). This event has been a tradition in Port Charles since 1994. It’s founder, Lucy Coe, wanted to bring awareness to a heavy subject in which at the time was a large focal point for this iconic Daytime Drama and the residents of Port Charles.
The Nurses Ball is held close to Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) heart considering the event was formed around the heartbreaking story of Stone Cates (Michael Sutton) and his battle with HIV/Aids. Sonny took Stone in and cared for him as if he was his own son, guiding him through life and through love. Stone was romantically involved with a very good friend of Sonny’s, Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough). The two had one of the most memorable love stories in Daytime Television, and to this day, their story lives on.
Sonny and his family friend, Brook Lynn Ashton Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) recently ran to Mike’s (Max Gail) side after Sonny received a phone call from Turning Woods. Things are looking grim after Mike suffered a seizure and his doctor didn’t sound too hopeful in his delivery to inform Sonny and Brook Lynn the severity of Mike’s condition. Brook Lynn has been a bright spot in Mike’s life since her return to Port Charles a few months ago. She has also been very supportive for Sonny. Brook Lynn tried to lift Mike’s spirits with encouraging words about doing a duet and closing out The Nurses Ball.
General Hospital spoilers suggest that Mike may not make it to see this year’s Nurses Ball, let alone be able to perform. Sonny’s focus is divided as he worries about the well being of his grandson Wiley, and focusing on taking down Port Charles’ latest threat, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Although Brook Lynn seems to be remaining positive and hopeful, the reality of Mike’s health is that it is on a rapid decline, and he may not make it for another year of The Nurses Ball.
General Hospital’s annual event is set to take place some time in May. However, due to the current situation regarding the Covid-19 Pandemic, the exact date may be shifted after having to cut back on episodes with flashbacks and Friday repeats.
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