Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) has found a rare gem in her friend Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Not many people would befriend the person who inflicted harm upon their children, while Alexis was gracious enough to do just that.
Befriending Harmony doesn’t come without it’s risks. General Hospital spoilers reveal Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore) gives Harmony a warning after witnessing a strange meeting.
GH previews and spoilers suggest Shawn’s warning to harmony will be on Alexis Davis’s (Nancy Lee Grahn) behalf. GH spoilers and rumors hint that Harmony’s meeting isn’t the type she wants screamed from the rooftops. The shady-in-nature gathering raises a red flag, causing Shawn to tell Harmony not to involve Alexis in her shady drama.
Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore) has finally been freed after being wrongfully convicted of shooting Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig). While Shawn has yet to expose Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) as the actual shooter who made Shawn take the fall for his crime, General Hospital spoilers reveal Shawn hasn’t lost focus.
Recent General Hospital news reports confirm that Butler’s portrayer, Sean Blakemore is exiting General Hospital. News of his exit from the soap opera surfaced when the star tweeted, clearing the air on the GH rumors tied to his exit news. GH rumors surfaced, making claims about Blakemore’s upcoming departure. Fans questioned if the actor was leg go, while the star made sure it’s know he was not let go from the daytime drama, but has chosen to leave over other obligations. He left the door open for Shawn to return to Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Blakemore’s exit from General Hospital will cause a shift in the story line where Shawn is involved. Fans had hoped Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Butler would rekindle their romance shared years prior. It’s undeniable that the bond between Shawn and Alexis is still present, but any type of romantic reunion will have to be put on hold. GH previews and spoilers suggest Shawn makes it official when he lets TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) in on his plans. Shawn is focus on expanding The Invader, which requires him to relocate to San Francisco.
Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) doesn’t hide her shady past. She owns up to what she has done and shows that she has changed. All she wants is to build new and rebuild bonds between herself and the ones close to her.
Harmony has expressed multiple times her desires to connect with her daughter Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). Becoming friends with Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) after what she had done to her daughters, Kristina Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) has become important to Harmony. Their friendship serves as sort of a cleansing feeling for Harmony, knowing she could change and be accepted for her positive changes. But now that Willow has come to her looking for her birth certificate, Harmony’s secret could destroy any chance she had of redeeming herself in Willow’s eyes.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Willow isn’t Harmony’s daughter at all… just as much as Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) isn’t the daughter of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). GH spoilers and rumors indicate many lives will be effected by what Harmony has been hiding about Willow.
Upcoming General Hospital previews show Harmony turns to her friend Alexis for help with her dilemma involving Willow. What could Alexis possibly do to help?
The residents of Port Charles know better than to think life will be a smooth ride when Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) shows up in town. Tracy manages to stir things up among family, friends, and her many frenemies. This time around is no different.
General Hospital news reports confirmed Jane Elliot would be stepping out of retirement in early 2022 to return as the voice of the Quartermaine family, Tracy.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Tracy to be the bearer of bad news when the thought of Luke Spencer (Tony Geary) being dead was just a nasty General Hospital rumor. As for now, Luke is dead, but GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, has hinted at the possibility of Luke being alive. Tracy not only informed Port Charles of Luke’s death, but she’s also already on Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) about baby Bailey, aka Louise. In such a short time, Tracy has already managed to turn things upside down.
General Hospital previews show Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) visiting his mother behind bars after Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and her mom, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), had a confrontation with Tracy, which lead to calling Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) to arrest her. Tracy remains cryptic about everything, not wanting Ned to know she framed Alexis for drunk driving back when Tracy was in town previously. She did it to protect Ned from his secret thrust with Alexis, behind Olivia’s (Lisa LoCicero) back.
In the upcoming episode of General Hospital, Ned tries for answers from Tracy that she isn’t willing to divulge.
Many of the Quartermaine family members have come and gone throughout the years. Whether it be an untimely soap opera death, to getting the heck out of dodge, some Quartermaine’s stick around, and some don’t.
General Hospital news reports remind fans that actress Jane Elliot retired from the daytime drama a few years back, but the actress has returned for brief cameos from time to time.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) hinted to a upcoming General Hospital comings and goings news when she revealed she got to see someone on set that she loved. GH rumor has it that Nancy and Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine) are real life friends. The GH rumors developed from Nancy’s hint, along with letting fans know they would also be seeing this particular individual. I’m addition, General Hospital spoilers reveal fans got wind of another hint when actor Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Spencer Cassadine) shared a photo to his IG story. Fans couldn’t help but spot a monitor in the background with what looked like it featured a short haired woman. Fans immediately began to believe it was Jane.
General Hospital news has yet to confirm, but GH spoilers hint toward a 2022 return for Jane Elliot as Tracy.
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has three daughters who love, look out, and want the best for her. They don’t always see eye to eye, but they all come from a good place in their hearts.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kristina Davis Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth) is back in Port Charles. All of Alexis’ daughters want what’s best for their mother and don’t hold back when speaking their minds.
General Hospital previews indicate Kristina is back and fixing her mom w piece of her mind. Often times Alexis is stubborn and needs to be set straight. Who better than to put a mother in her place than her own daughters, right?! lol ????
It’s been a few weeks since we have last seen Ingo Rademacher on-screen on General Hospital as Jasper Jax Jacks.
Early last month, General Hospital rumors began surrounding the potential exit of two major GH stars. Steve Burton and Ingo Rademacher were rumored to be leaving the soap opera after a recent mandate went into effect on November 1st.
General Hospital news reports revealed Steve Burton had confirmed the reunites regarding himself leaving GH was indeed true, however, Ingo’s status with the daytime drama remained uncertain to fans.
Although co-star, Nancy Lee Grahn too it upon herself and spilled the tea about Ingo’s exit, Rademacher hadn’t made an official announcement confirming that what she tweeted was true. Until Ingo’s recent IG story, fans were left to assume that Rademacher’s fate was the same as that of co-star, Steve Burton.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ingo blames Nancy for being unable to deliver the news to his fans, as she made it her business to reveal the shocking news to General Hospital fans.
In the video message below, Ingo wholeheartedly thanks fans for their kind, intelligent, and supportive comments. He tears up taking about how he wishes he could have played Jax for another ten or twenty five years. Rademacher reiterates his stance on medical freedom, discoursing choice and coercion when it comes to mandating a vaccine. Please take some time to watch and reflect on Ingo’s message to not only GH fans, but all of us as Americans.
General Hospital news and spoilers revealed that General Hospital star, Steve Burton, has yet another supporter among his co-stars.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carolyn Hennesy spoke out in a tweet, with nothing but kind words to say about her friend, Steve Burton, upon General Hospital news confirmation of his GH exit.
However, Carolyn’s warm words for Steve were not embraced by all. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nancy Lee Grahn had something to say about Carolyn’s outward support for Steve.
Nancy replied to Carolyn’s tweet, implying that Steve’s choices contribute to Covid related losses. Take a look below at the Twitter exchange between Hennesy and Grahn.
Actually it is. About loss. There are 5.6 million losses.
GH fans quickly began to pin the on-screen BFF duo against each other as their different views clashed publicly in their tweets. Carolyn still showed love for Nancy, and tried squashing the fan’s hysteria over their differences of opinion.
Steve Burton is obviously a good hearted man and good friend, and co-star. We hope that someday he will make his way back to General Hospital as the legendary Jason Morgan.
The soap opera world has been turned upside down upon Steve Burton and Ingo Rademacher’s GH exit news.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that last week, fan favorite Steve Burton, took to social media to explain the details behind Jason Morgan’s presumed death, and his exit from General Hospital over the vaccine mandate.
General Hospital news reports show co-star, Carolyn Hennesy (Diana Miller) reached out to fans to get a message across on her feelings about the situation with Steve.
I also want to say this: I love Steve Burton. Politics absolutely aside from anything (because it’s not about that at the moment, it’s about loss,) he’s a kind, smart, funny, caring human who always made me feel terrific as an actor and friend. I will miss him something fierce.
The actress has nothing but warm and wonderful things to say about her friend, Steve, but that doesn’t mean what she had to save was embraced by all. It’s nice to see so many of Steve’s friends and co-stars who are able to separate politics from friendship, and that’s exactly what Carolyn did.
Big changes are happening with the cast of General Hospital, as we approach the ending of November Sweeps.
Earlier this month, General Hospital rumors brought up the exit of two major GH stars. Ingo Rademacher (Jax) and Steve Burton (Jason) had been rumored to be leaving the daytime drama after a recent mandate took effect on November 1st.
General Hospital news reports reveal that Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) has opted out of answering any questions regarding the exits of Ingo Rademacher and Steve Burton.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jax is headed to Australia upon GH comings and going news surrounding his exit. Now that Jax has made his last appearance in PC, GH fans are questioning the details of this unexpected casting shift.
General Hospital news reports reveal that co-star Nancy Lee Grahn would rather sit around and eat Trader Joe’s Ridge Cut Potato Chips than answer questions about co-star’s and their choices.
General Hospital rumors present multiple outcomes when regarding Rademacher’s exit, the hiring of Trevor St. John, and Burton’s rumored exit. GH rumors have made claims stating St. John was hired to recast Ingo’s role as Jax, however, more recent Twitter sources have been saying that Trevor St. John will take the place of Steve Burton as Jason Morgan.
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