Great news! General Hospital spoilers have revealed that Bradford Anderson will be returning to the GH canvas as the loyal and hilarious Damian Spinelli.
Spinelli came back to Port Charles earlier this year for the Nurses Ball held in early May. He tried to win Maxie (Kirsten Storms Barash) back before realizing that he belonged with Ellie (Emily Wilson) and Maxie with Nathan (Ryan Paevey).
What will bring Spinelli back to PC this time? General Hospital rumors indicate that it will have A LOT to do with November Sweeps, and the fact that Jake Doe (Billy Miller) will FINALLY be revealed as Jason Morgan.
Will Spinelli be the one to uncover Liz’s (Rebecca Herbst) lies?
The entire month of July, General Hospital has been releasing #FarewellTony videos, to honor the legendary Tony Geary, for his amazing work on General Hospital for 37 years. Tony has made Luke Spencer a household name, and has touched the hearts of so many.
This most recent video posted on the General Hospital Facebook Page, Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones), Ian Buchanan (Duke Lavery), and Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos Jacks), and ABC’s The Chew, bid Tony farewell in this heartfelt video message that will have you in tears.
Don’t miss the surprise star at the end of the video, it will turn your tears into ironic laughter. Tony has shares so many memories with many different co-stars on General Hospital, and it’s certain that they all wish him much love and happiness, even if he is a villain in Port Charles… 😉 Check it out!
It’s been a long time coming, but today on GH, Maxie meets Nathan’s Mom. Well, aunt, but as Liesl Obrecht is actually his mother, Madeline raised him.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that today’s scenes are must-see.
Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) warns fans via Twitter, “you don’t wanna miss it.”
What will these two feisty ladies think of one another? They do have one thing in common, their love for Nathan, but will that be enough for these two to get along?
Watch what happens between Maxie and Madeline on today’s General Hospital.
Tomorrow on #GH Maxie meets Nathan's Mom…or Aunt…well she meets @TheDonnaMills & you don't want to miss it ?
— KirstenStormsBarash (@teenystweeting) July 24, 2015
This year’s GH Nurses Ball has out out all the stops when it comes to pure entertainment. If you missed even a moment of Nurses Ball 2015, be sure to catch it all the action! You can start here by watching the beautiful ladies of Port Charles in their singing and dancing number, “Dear, Future Husband.” Lead by Nurse Sabrina Santiago, Ellie Trout, Maxie Jones, Lulu Spencer Falconeri, Valerie Spencer, and Sam Morgan, lighten up the crowd with their fun loving song and dance.
General Hospital’s annual Nurses Ball event is a pretty big deal. In the video below, GH Executive Producer and Kirsten Storms, also known as Maxie Jones, speak with ABC7 news about the Nurses Ball red carpet event, and what the Nurses Ball actually stands for.
DOn’t get too excited, ABC7 news isn’t leaking any Nurses Ball spoilers for this year’s event! You will all just have to watch and see what happens!
Have you ever watched your favorite tv show, movie, or other similar-type production and thought to yourself that it would be so fun on set and behind the scenes? I know that I have definitely daydreamed about what it would be like to play on a show. Not only because and have that second “work family” that so many cherish.
Personally, I’ve observed that work environments can either make or break the entire vibe. Not only the company dynamic but the feoenlsihews and .
can either make or break an experience while working for a particular company/employer. It seems only natural that friendships are born and developed while working in close quarters. Even still, the mere presence of together with those having similar . working together for such a long period of time would lead to the development of a truly real friendship. That is exactly the case with General Hospital beauties Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) and Kelly Monaco (Sam Morgan). The two petite starlets have been friends for quite a long time. True friendship, which includes Kelly Monaco thanking Kirsten’s mom for making her a hand crocheted scarf. These two ladies are inseparable and last night, Kirsten tweeted a photo of herself with bestie, Kelly Monaco. Check out Kirsten’s description in her tweet. Love these two! Check out Genie Francis in the background! Photobomb!
My ride or die. She knows me like no other friend does. I love you href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/daytimeemmys?src=hash”>#daytimeemmys… https://t.co/8MJoxPAzcL
Either you are totally on board with this or you are screaming as you read the title of this post, “NO, NO, NO! What about Nathan?!” The great love of Maxie’s life, Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), has rolled back into Port Charles with the tide and is ready to commit himself to the mother (Maxie, Kirsten Storms) of his daughter, baby Georgie (Harper Rose Barash).
This would have all had a fairy-tale ending let’s say, a year and a half to about two years ago. When Maxie confessed her love to Spinelli back when he was about to move to Portland with his girlfriend Ellie Trout (Emily Wilson), Spinelli broke Maxie’s heart and chose Ellie. Since then Maxie has gone through hoops to get her life back on track. After losing custody of her daughter to Spinelli, Maxie went on an eat, pray, love journey to find herself. Before heading out the door of her apartment, Detective Nathan West stood at the other side of her door. From the moment the two met, they felt an instant connection, and when Maxie came back from her trip, Nathan was right there waiting, but not without complications. Levi Dunkleman, the custody of Georgie, and many other factors came into play when it came to keeping Maxie and Nathan apart. Now that they are finally together and happy, Maxie is more confused than ever.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Spinelli and Maxie share a kiss, and Nathan sees it all go down! What will Nathan do at this point? Will he give Maxie an ultimatum?
Who do you want Maxie to choose? She and Spinelli have so much history, they share a child, and they were each other’s true loves. Nathan and Maxie have a real chance at a great love, should she move on with Nathan? Let us know what you think! Are you #TeamSpixie or #TeamNaxie?
Kirsten Storms joins former Days of Our Lives alum, Martha Madison (ex-Belle Black DOOL), and General Hospital co-star Kathleen Gati (Dr. Liesl Obrecht) in the new series, Winterthorne.
Kirsten Storms and Martha Madison both played the role of Belle Black on Days of Our Lives and are looking forward to working on a project together. Actress Martha Madison will be playing the role of the lead character, Miranda Winterthorne. Kirsten’s role will be Miranda’s younger sister, Selene Winterthorne. Selene is said to be stylish, sexy, and witty… which is a lot like Kirsten’s portrayal of Maxie Jones.
Among the cast will be Dallas star, Linda Gray, Josh Thrower from The Young and the Restless, and Gordon Thompson from Dynasty.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on the debut of this online series. Congratulations to GH’s Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) on her new role.
We don’t typically get to see the silly side of General Hospital. Once in a while, there will be a breath of fresh air when humor is written into the script. Luke, Tracy, The Qs, Spinelli, Maxie, and many others have made us laugh on the show.
Here’s your chance to catch your favorite GH stars in their funniest moments that were never meant to be put on screen!
Check out these hilarious General Hospital Bloopers!
Fans who have been supporting Nathan (Ryan Paevey) and Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) relationship from the very beginning might be biting their lips right now, nervous that the new romance won’t even stand a chance now that Spinelli is back. Some fans who have been on the Naxie bandwagon since Nathan arrived supported the couple because it was second best to Spixie. Others just remained hung up on Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) and Maxie’s love story and didn’t want to accept that Maxie would move on with anyone.
When Spinelli and Ellie (Emily Wilson) still lived in Port Charles, Maxie was the one professing her love to Spinelli. She told him after all they had been through that she had wanted him back, and he rejected her love and chose Ellie. The two moved to Portland Oregon so that Ellie could pursue her career at the local hospital lab. Maxie was left alone in her thoughts of being rejected, and alter finding out that she lost custody of her own daughter to Spinelli.
Now that Maxie has finally put her life back together with the help and support of those who love her, including Nathan West, she had the courage to move on romantically. Nathan and Maxie have a large adoring fan base, but is it as strong as the 8 year romance that had developed between Maxie “Maximista” and Damian Spinelli. Today they have an even stronger bond, their daughter Georgie (Harper Rose Barash).
Spinelli is back in Port Charles and since Christmas, he has had a lot to think about. While still with Ellie, she pointed out to Spinelli that he and Maxie look like they belong together, as a family, with their daughter. Spinelli has now confessed his feelings for his Maximista, and since Nathan and Maxie aren’t seeing eye to eye over Johnny Zacchara (Brandon Barash), will this be the gateway for a Spixie reunion? Maxie said it herself, no one knows her the way Spinelli knows her. and accepts her the way she is. Does Nathan have it in him to love Maxie as selflessly as Spinelli does?
Let us know what you think! Would you like to see Maxie move on from Spinelli with Detective Nathan West, or would you like to see Spinelli and Maxie be a family with their daughter Georgie?
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