Kiki returns to save Willow! Desperate times call for desperate measures! Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) life is at stake! Unfortunately, every time her family saw a silver lining in her prognosis, they were met with a dead end. Finally, Willow’s connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) lead to what they thought was her miracle.
Ultimately, Nina’s Aunt Liesl (Kathleen Gati) became the one who was going to save Willow’s life. General Hospital recaps recall Willow and her family’s struggle. Since every ray of hope was followed by a dead end, some were losing hope. Then, along came Liesl and she was a match! Now, Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) sinister plot took away Willow’s miracle.
Kiki Returns to Save Willow
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, time is running out for Liesl to save Willow. That being said, recent GH rumors claim that Liesl won’t save Willow after all. Instead, it’s rumored that Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin) is alive. In the latest twist regarding the mother-daughter mystery saga, GH rumors tease that Nina’ newfound daughter Willow has a sister! Both daughters of Silas Clay, Willow and Kiki would be half sisters. That means, Ava and Nina are more than besties. They’re practically family!
Previously, GH rumors suggested that maybe Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen) faked Kiki’s death and changed her identity. Perhaps, it was the best way he knew how to keep her safe from Ryan Chamberlain. Now, Ryan is dead and Kiki’s half sister needs to live. Will Kiki reveal herself in order to save her sister?
Kiki is alive! Returns to save Willow?! Since the early 1990s, Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) wreaked havoc on the innocent people in Port Charles. His psychotic obsessions with various women throughout the years has voided more trouble than breaking hearts and never saying sorry.
General Hospital recaps revisit one of Ryan Chamberlain’s most heinous crimes. Kiki Jerome’s (Hayley Erin) will stay with her mother Ava Jerome (Maura West) forever. After all, Ava is the reason Kiki became a target. Ryan’s obsession with Ava put a a marker on the person Ava loved the most. Her daughter.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) disappearance ours Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) life in jeopardy. She’s running out of time as the young mother becomes weaker as the days pass. GH recaps remind fans that Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) reach extends to unintended victims. Willow is inadvertently effected by his evil plan.
Accordingly, desperate times call for desperate measures. The latest GH rumors and spoilers tease that Kiki is alive! Believers in this theory claim that Dr. Griffin Munro (Marr Cohen) saved her but thought she’d be safer is Ryan (and everyone else) believed she was dead. Everyone, including her own mother. Now, her half sister, Willow, is dying and is in need of saving. Sadly, hope of surviving this leukemia is slim to none. Now that Willow’s bone marrow donor is missing, her future is even more grim. Liesl was her only hope. And now she’s gone.
But will Kiki reveal herself? If GH rumors are true, Kiki has been in hiding so that Ryan believed she was dead. However, now that Ryan is dead, and her sister needs saving, will Kiki return to save Willow?
Griffin Munro returns to GH!? Actor Matt Cohen left General Hospital in March of 2019. His character Dr. Griffin Munro was well received by fans, as was his coupling with Ava Jerome. Complications surrounding his romantic entanglements with Ava Jerome (Maura West) and her daughter Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin) drove him out of town after Kiki’s death.
General Hospital recaps recall a surprise mention of Cohen’s character. This past Christmas, Ellie Trout (Emily Wilson) returned for a cameo appearance. Although Ellie and Spinelli split up, they spent Christmas together with Spinelli’s daughter, Georgie. To the audience’s surprise, Ellie received an incoming call from Dr. Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen). Ever since, General Hospital rumors speculate Griffin Munro returns to GH. Will Dr. Terry Randolph (Cassandra James) need another Chief of Staff to help with the workload after Dr. Britt Westbourne’s (Kelly Thiebaud) death?
General Hospital news and spoilers tease Matt Cohen and Emily Wilson head back to the (almost) 60 year old daytime drama. Consequently, love triangles are bound to form if Griffin drags girlfriend Ellie back to Port Charles. Ellie has a history with Spinelli, who has a history and a child with Maxie. Griffin and Ava were a fan favorited couple when things took w turn. Let’s just say chaos among Ava’s daughter, Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin) and Ryan Chamberlain played a part in Griffin’s departure.
General Hospital comings and going reports have yet to confirm news regarding Matt Cohen’s potential return. However, Griffin’s surprise mention has fans hoping for his return.
General Hospital spoilers reveal a fresh new return. General Hospital comings and goings previously reported the exit of two male characters, Dr. Maddox (Anthony Montgomery) and Dr. Munro (Matt Cohen) whom are leaving Port Charles. Montgomery and Cohen are set to exit as soon as their brief stories come to a close.
The latest GH comings and goings report reveals Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe) will arrive back in Port Charles on January 9th, 2020. When Lucy was last in Port Charles in late October, she thought she would
seal the deal with Peter August (Wes Ramsey) on the house she had listed. However, Peter was caught up in one of his schemes and decided to not go through with it. Upon Lucy’s return. she will be seeing out Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson), trying to convince her to be the new ‘Face of Deception.’ In Lucy’s expert opinion she believes Sasha would be perfect to represent the cosmetic company as many beautiful Port Charles residents have before her. Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil), the original ‘Face of Deception’ was brought up by Lucy, making a comparison between the iconic model and the new fresh face, Sasha. General Hospital rumors immediately started swirling, making claims that Vanessa Marcil could make an appearance as Brenda Barrett to consult with Lucy and Sasha. There has been no confirmation of Marcil returning, so far just fan speculation. GH Blog will keep fans posted on GH comings and goings.
Will Lucy succeed in convincing Sasha to work for her as the “Face of Deception’?
Peter (Wes Ramsey) is still fooling his girlfriend Maxie (Kirsten Storms) as she tells her old friend Dr. Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen) that she and Peter are living together and she is happy with their life together, he is deceiving her with his schemes, plots, and lies.
General Hospital spoilers previously revealed Peter’s plan to eliminate Dr. Andre Maddox (Anthony Montgomery), Franco (Roger Howarth), or whoever was in his way and encouraging this memory procedure. Peter’s plan to stop at nothing to put a halt to Franco’s procedure was foiled by Laura Collins (Genie Francis). General Hospital spoilers for Tuesday December, 10th, reveal Peter will end up at GH, and Laura’s timing happens to be perfect as she stops him to talk. Peter seems very flustered and asks Laura if they can talk another time but Laura is persistent. Peter can’t get a hold of his worker he had ordered to interrupt the procedure.
What will happen with Peter now? How long do you think his lies will stay a secret before Maxie’s world turns upside down? Anna (Finola Hughes) is on to him and her suspicions grow stronger.
Ever since Claudette (Bree Williamson) set foot in Port Charles, she has done nothing but lie to everyone in town. She has ties with Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) and Griffin Monroe (Matt Cohen), both being her ex-lovers. Her first lie started with Nathan’s fiance, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) when she went on an interview to work at Crimson, pretending to have no clue who Maxie was or that she had any involvement with her ex-husband, Nathan. Her lies progressed after time, as soon enough, she dropped a bombshell on Nathan, telling him she had a daughter, Charlotte, and that he was the father. That is when she disclosed she is on the run from a dangerous man she was previously involved with, named Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). After Maxie followed her instincts and proved Claudette was lying about Nathan being Charlotte’s father, Claudette switched gears and is now claiming that Port Charles doctor/priest, Griffin is actually the father. No one’s buying that one either, except maybe Griffin.
One thing Claudette isn’t lying about is the fact that she is on the run from the lethal Valentin Cassadine. Unfortunately, Maxie has gotten caught in the mix up because she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Maxie went to Claudette’s room, and was taken by surprise as she was grabbed by a man who is working for Valentin. He assumed Maxie was Claudette and captured her to get to Charlotte.
Valentin is back in Port Charles, and wants something from Claudette. General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin’s real target isn’t Claudette herself, but her ‘daughter’, Charlotte. General Hospital rumors have been circulating, involving another major Port Charles family. The age old Cassadine/Spencer family rivalry is an ongoing story that has lasted decades. It’s highly possible that Charlotte isn’t Claudette’s child at all, and some GH rumors even hint that Charlotte belongs to Lulu and Stavros, or Lulu and Valentin, as Lulu’s frozen embryo was in the possession of the Cassadines.
Why would Claudette be involved? It’s still uncertain why Claudette would have Lulu’s child and try to pass her off as her own, but we do know that Nathan is a Cassadine, and that Claudette would have involvement with the Cassadines because she was once married to Nathan.
Has Claudette stolen Charlotte? Could the child belong to Lulu Spencer Falconeri, via her frozen embryo?
Let us know your thoughts on this story. What does Valentin really want with Claudette and Charlotte? Will Lulu finally get the sibling for Rocco she has always wanted? How will Dante feel if he is not the biological father of Lulu’s child? So many things to ponder! Post your thoughts in the comments!
Claudette (Bree Williamson) dropped a bomb on Nathan (Ryan Paevey), Maxie (Kirsten Storms), and Griffin (Matt Cohen), telling them she had a daughter and either Nathan or Griffin were the father. A DNA test revealed that Nathan West is Charlotte’s father, and Maxie broke into tears when discussing the outcome with Griffin.
Claudette isn’t known for her honesty, which leaves room for a tampered DNA test story.
Claudette is on the run from Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and wants Nathan to protect “their” child, perhaps telling Nathan he is Charlotte’s father is her only way of getting him to help. GH rumors speculate that Claudette and Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) are working together in this baby drama.
If not Nathan, who? Claudette did say she was briefly involved with this dangerous man (Valentin). Could Charlotte be the newest Cassadine?
Scarlett Fernandez is set to make her General Hospital debut on October 13th.
General Hospital spoilers have revealed and confirmed Dr. Griffin Munro’s secret. He is DUKE LAVERY’s SON! But… is he Anna’s?
Duke and Anna met at a Policeman’s Ball and soon after fell in love. The two were even expecting a child together until the Port Charles mob stepped in. A Jerome, which name we hear a lot about recently in Port Charles, wanted Duke to herself. Her name was Olivia. When she realized she had lost Duke to Anna, she planned on killing him in an elevator set up for danger. Instead, Anna got into the elevator, was injured, and lost the baby she was carrying.
It seems as though it would be too far fetched for Anna to be Griffin’s mother, given she lost the baby she and Duke had made. However, this is soap-land, and stranger things have happened. ABC Soaps In Depth has confirmed Griffin’s identity as Duke’s son. What he wants with Anna and Port Charles remains to be seen…
There’s a new doc in town, and he may not be as random and unrelated to Port Charles as fans originally thought.
Last week, GH spoilers developed and revealed that Anna believed she had recognized Dr. Griffin Munro, as if they have met before. When confronted with Anna’s question of memory, Griffin quickly denied any knowledge of meeting Anna in the past. Perhaps he wasn’t lying, and they really haven’t met. Still, Anna feels that she has met this man before. But, why?
On today’s General Hospital, Dr, Munro showed up at Anna’s door. To her surprise, she opened the door to find him standing there and asked what he was doing at her home. Griffin disclosed to Anna that he has been following her. And again, BUT WHY?
There has been a lot of talk about Duke Lavery lately, as Anna Devane and DA Paul Hornsby are working to reel in Carlos Rivera, in order to bring down Julian Jerome for ordering the hit on Duke.
Anna has turned to mob boss, Sonny Corinthos, who was a dear friend to Duke, for help. Sonny and Anna have a mutual understanding to keep each other informed on Carlos’ whereabouts.
GH rumors have been swirling, that Dr. Griffin may be Anna and Duke’s son.
Coming up on GH, Dr. Munro (Matt Cohen) has an encounter with Anna DeVane at General Hospital. Although the encounter is quick due to interruptions, Anna feels that she has met Dr. Munro in the past.
Anna asks Griffin if they have met before, and Griffin denies her inclination. She then asks about Kiki’s condition and then quickly gets cut off by an approaching Felicia. As Griffin walks away, he has a strange look on his face, and as Anna speaks with Felicia she has a look of concern or that of a memory.
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