What has Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) so freighted?! The good thing is that she is all in one piece, and thus far, her loved ones are too. Undoubtedly, something startles her since Sam leaves Alexis’s in terror.
According to the latest GH spoilers, Molly’s (Holiday Mia Kriegel) fertility crisis is the Davis girls’ biggest direct drama. That being said, her mom Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn), and sister’s, Sam and Kristina (Kate Mansi) are right there with her.Moreover, as for other drama, Curtis Ashford’s crisis touches Molly directly, and the rest through Molly. So, the fertility ordeal remains pretty much front and center aside from Curtis. And we’re all praying for Curtis to pull through.
GH spoilers and previews indicate that Sam is deeply troubled when someone sets her off. Because GH previews show that Sam leaves Alexis’s in terror! So, who could be inside Alexis’s home while she is out meeting with Sonny? Last time Alexis had an intruder, it was Harmony! Who could it be this time? Someone less dangers that’s for sure. (Ppsst maybe Scotty?! (Kin Shriner)). Sam’s a P.I. Therefore, she’s suspicious by nature. But Scotty isn’t known for his coyness. In fact, Scott tends to be an in-your-face kind of guy.
Gladys sends Cody packing! …It’s one thing after another with a Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). Poor Sasha has no idea what kind of monster she’s really dealing with. Mistakenly, Sasha trusted Gladys to oversee her entire life. Now, Gladys’s stunt could be the beginning of the end for Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson). First, Gladys must get Cody out of the way.
Over at the PCPD Sasha, used her one phone call to contact Cody Bell (Josh Kelly). Since Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) already attempted Gladys, Sasha used her call to call Cody, but he didn’t answer. Meanwhile, what else does this poor man have to endure in these Port Charles streets? From the looks of things, his fresh start in Port Charles is in worse shape than when he was back in Bensonhurst. Between his paternity scandal, the WSB, Selina Wu, and more, Cody’s clean slate could be worlds away.
According to General Hospital previews, Cody shows up at Sasha’s after missed her call. Like the manipulator she is, GH spoilers tease that Sasha is fooled yet again when Gladys sends Cody packing.
Oh no! Does she have a way out this time when Sam backs Gladys into a corner? Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) is a snake. You’d think her birthday would be coming up here on July 16th (World Snake Day). However, Gladys’s birthday remains unknown.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the pressure is on! Gladys finds herself feeling the weight of her crimes. According to GH previews and spoilers, Sam backs Gladys into a corner. She’s in too deep and now she’s drowning. Not only with Selina Wu (Lydia Look), but it’s only a matter of time before Gladys is in over her head with Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), Cody Bell (Josh Kelly), and even Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson).
GH rumors tease that Gladys is about to get caught sooner or later. But one thing we do know is that she will ultimately face Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Drew’s Pentonville sentence came as a shock to him and his loved ones. Despite willingly turn himself in for a lesser sentence, his punishment doesn’t seem to match the crime, let alone the good behavior. Now, thanks to Nina’s revenge plot, he’ll be ripped away from his family.
Does Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) have even the slightest bit of remorse for what she’s done? She set all of this SEC drama in motion, and now good people face terrible circumstances. As usual, Nina only thinks about how her actions will affect her, and not consider who she would hurt along the way.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Drew receives a harsh punishment. Even though he ran through the possible outcomes, he never expected that it would be like this. Drew’s Pentonville sentence Sadly, two years in Pentonville for insider trading is his fate.
Of course, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is furious. Not to mention Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco). She’s already upset about his decision, and doesn’t know how to explain Drew’s absence to Scout. Unexpectedly, the situation took a turn for the worse, and her daughter is the one who will suffer. Sam is beyond angry. So, where will she point her finger? Carly?
Drew’s sentenced to Pentonville! …When we think of chivalry, to sacrifice one’s own freedom so that someone else doesn’t have to, is a perfect example. Lucky for Carly, she’s dating such a chivalrous man. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is an honorable man who takes accountability for his own actions. Additionally, he protects the ones he loves.
GH recaps recall Drew is dead set on taking the heat for both himself, and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). He seems to think they’ll go easy on him, and that he’ll serve about six months at Spring Ridge. At least that’s what But according to General Hospital spoilers, things don’t go as Drew hoped. Sadly, the cushy punishment he’s so willing to serve isn’t an option. Instead, he gets slapped with a reality check.
Thanks of Nina, Scout could miss out on more time with her father. Additionally, lives and relationships are torn apart after Nina’s impulsive decision. It was more important for Nina to get revenge on Sonny’s ex-wife, than to stop and think about how her actions would affect everyone else. Now, the time has come for Drew to learn his fate. GH spoilers and previews indicate that Drew’s sentenced to Pentonville for two years! How will Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco).
…A police officer and a private investigator seem like they’d make a great match. With similar career paths, both display the desire to uncover the truth. However, the methods used in either profession differ greatly from the other.
As a police officer, Dante follows proper protocol when dealing with each case. A private investigator on the other hand has a lot more wiggle room regarding what they are and are not allowed to practice in order to crack a case. Some would say that a P.I. may even partake some questionable tactics. Eventually, Dante uncovers a truth he wishes he hadn’t.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Cody Bell (Josh Swickard) team up to prove that Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) framed Cody. Meanwhile, over at the PCPD, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) work hard to solve crimes and catch criminals. This particular case hits Dante close to home because his childhood best friend faces jail time.
According to GH recaps, Sam and Cody decide to go about the investigation without involving the PCPD. That means, Sam keeps her plans with Cody a secret from her boyfriend Dante. Just a shot in the dark here, but that’s not a good look for Sam and Cody. Despite both of their relationships with Dante, his girlfriend and best friend keep the investigation a secret. I think everyone can see where this is headed.
GH rumors tease that after Friday’s Sam and Cody scenes, fans believe a future hookup is in the works. It could only be a matter of time before we see Sam and Dante’s epic breakup. Some fans say that their relationship is pretty boring.
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Cynthia Watros supports SoNa fanbase in recent social media post. Over the years, many iconic GH actors establish a large following with their fans. For instance, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) began playing Sonny back in 1993. Now three decades later, and he has a huge fan base. Correspondingly, every woman on Sonny’s arm better measure up in the fan’s eyes. In addition, every leading lady he associates with is picked apart from head to toe. Of course, some fan bases are larger and stronger than others, and many fans of particular couples engage in all-out, online-brawls.
GH recaps recall the iconic rivalry between Jason and Sam (aka JaSam) fans, and Liz and Jason (aka Liason) fans. Similar to JaSam and Liason, CarSon and SoNa fans share a counterpart as well. Among these iconic pairings, Jason is the common denominator for Jason and Sam and Jason and Liz rivals. And in this current fan rivalry, Sonny is the common denominator among the Sonny and Nina, and Carly and Sonny fans.
According to recent General Hospital news, Maurice Benard’s on-screen counterpart, Cynthia Watros shared a special message on social media. As mentioned above, fan bases, especially those of couples, don’t shy away from speaking their minds. Whether GH fans ship a couple or are bored to tears, social media helps fans get their opinions out in the open. Sadly, many times kindness isn’t displayed.
According to GH news. recent tweets reveal that Cynthia shows support for SoNa fans. In fact, she calls out one fan in particular, and makes it clear that she supports and loves her fans!
She recently reached out to single out one fan in particular who is a huge Sonny and Nina fan. Her tweet features an image of a shirt with the caption, “Sonaritas and Richard We love even when it’s not easy.” Then, that’s when someone asked who Richard is. Well, @Richard75432 is a HUGE Sonny and Nina fan, and this tweet gives him recognition from none other than Sonny’s latest arm candy, Nina Reeves.
Love Nina & Sonny. Rooting for them to get past this. They shouldn't have been sacrificed to stir up fan support & interest for Snarly & Drewfus's DOA SEC SL. You should've let someone else prop that flop cause she has been bussed enough. Wrap it up. Move on. #GH#Sona#TeamNina
GH recasts Molly! Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and her three daughters make up The Davis Girls. The eldest daughter is Sam McCall. Followed by Kristina Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth/Kate Mansi), and Alexis’s youngest, Molly Lansing (Haley Pullos).
Recently, General Hospital news reports confirmed some casting shakeups within Port Charles. According to General Hospital comings and goings, one of The Davis Girls heads out. Lexi Ainsworth revealed that her upcoming exit as Kristina Corinthos allows for new career opportunities. Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the news of a recast for the role. It was confirmed that Kate Mansi will replace Ainsworth as the latest Kristina Corinthos recast.
GH Recasts Molly
Add Lexi isn’t the only Davis girl who is stepping away from General Hospital. In recent General Hospital news and spoilers, Haley Pullos confirms that the role of Molly Lansing will be recast. Sadly, an Pullos was involved automobile accident. She disclosed the news to Soap Opera Digest with a statement. “Unfortunately, I was involved in an automobile accident and I’m doing okay, but I am going to need a little time to recover. I will be back as soon as possible!” Haley explained.
According to General Hospital spoilers and news reports, Molly’s recast, Holiday Mia Kriegel airs the week of May 22nd. And don’t worry, Haley assured fans that her GH exit is only temporary, and she’ll be back soon enough! Be sure to stay informed with regular updates from General Hospital Blog!
Cody exposes Gladys!? Perhaps this storyline won’t drag on for months and months. Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) is being robbed by her own mother-in-law while their relationship continues to grow. Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) abuses her power as Sasha’s custodian. However, she won’t get away with it for long.
Cody the con was arrested for stealing borrowed jewelry. Because of his checkered past, Gladys planned the perfect frame-up. Since he knows exactly what Gladys is up to, she figured she needs to keep him as far fr Sasha as possible. What better way then to make Sasha think he’s a no-good thief and get him sent to jail?
GH previews indicate that despite the fact that she’s not a cop, Cody gets interrogated by Sam. Apparently, her P.I. status allows for her to question him about the crime.
According to recent General Hospital previews, Cody mentions Gladys to Sam. If Sam gets him to crack, then Cody exposes Gladys! Gladys’s deal with Selina Wu lead to the sale of Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) garage. How could Gladys do such a thing? And lie about it to Sasha?! Well, her gambling took her down a dangerous path with Selina. Her only choice was to pay up. Although she didn’t have the means to fulfill her obligations on her own, she abused her power to save her on butt.
Cody confesses to Dante! Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) showed up in Port Charles with a hidden agenda. His lies started small but eventually snowballed. In the process, he hurts those with whom he has connected.
General Hospital recaps remind fans of Cody’s connection to Port Charles. It just so happens that Cody grew up with Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) back in the old neighborhood. Cody’s life is lead by lies and coverup stories, and not all are his own. GH rumors suggest Dante isn’t quite Mr. Innocent, and together, their pasts are full of teenage mischief.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Cody gets comfy in Port Charles. Owning up to deceiving Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) makes him a more conscientious person. But will the guilt and remorse of hurting Britt be enough to come clean to Mac Scorpio (John J. York). Just as greed drove him to lie and cheat the late Dr. Westbourne, Cody’s life altering secret is founded on greed as well.
According to recent General Hospital rumors and spoilers, Cody confesses to Dante. Is it time Cody reveals his true paternity? As Cody and Mac grow closer, it’s likely that Cody’s conscience takes over. Meanwhile, Mac remains in the dark as his son continues to conceal the truth.
Previously, actor Josh Kelly highlights details surrounding Cody’s future in Port Charles. According to General Hospital comings and goings, news reports confirm Josh Kelly spilled the tea about Cody’s future. It looks like he’s sticking around for some father/son bonding time. Can all he forgiven?
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