Is Jason ready to move on? Sasha and Jason Get Closer! Jason Morgan is known for his edge vibes. From the motorcycle and black leather jacket, to his Stone Cold stature, Jason aesthetics are indicative of his risky and edgy lifestyle. But when it comes to love, Jason isn’t one to gamble with his heart. Jason doesn’t play games. Instead, he keeps it sensible, and doesn’t dive in heart first. Unfortunately, a recent tragedy has Jason even more cautious with his heart than ever before.
According to General Hospital recaps, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) just lost the love of his life. Sadly, Sam recently died after donating her liver to Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins). The Mob enforcer’s favorite color to wear might be black, but his love life has been pretty colorful. Sam McCall is the mother of his son, Danny, and his greatest and truest love. Despite Jason and Sam’s complicated relationship over the years, it’s going to be really hard for Jason to move on after losing a love like Sam.
In a perfect world Sam’s death would someday turn out to have been faked, and JaSam would reunite in love, and all would be right in the world. Well at least in Port Charles. In my opinion. 😜
Sasha And Jason Find Themselves Alone
But General Hospital spoilers reveal that the show must go on! That is, Jason isn’t doomed for loneliness for the rest of his life. There will be love for Jason after Sam’s (and Britt’s) deaths, and GH rumors tease that it’s Sasha who brings the color back into Jason’s world.
The Quartermaine Mansion just gained some new residents. Which means, as the Quartermaine’s live-in cook, Sasha has more mouths to feed. Sasha’s going to be barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen for real now that Dante, Rocco, Scout, Danny, and Jason moved in!
Is Sasha Gilmore leaving GH? Every now and then, a beloved character is recast. Sometimes, if we get lucky the recast is only temporary. Sadly, sometimes the actors choose different paths, and their roles are killed off without the possibility to return. Wait, who are we kidding? Everyone comes back from the dead on soap operas!
Thankfully, recent General Hospital casting news assures fans that a fan-favorite is sticking around. According to General Hospital news and spoilers, GH starSofia Mattsson confirmed what (most) fans already knew. Sofia is pregnant. In a recent Instagram post, General Hospital spoilers reveal Mattsson spilled the tea in her caption. She shared a photo of herself while holding her belly. The Summer-like sunshine isn’t the only glow on Sofia’s face. The shared photo features her pregnancy glow.. Clearly, the actress is pregnant and took to social media to confirm the news.
News broke that Sofia was pregnant in real life, and that’s when fans began to wonder about her GH status. General Hospital spoilers rumors reports confirm that the actress is due in May. Reports speculate that Mattsson will utilize maternity leave at some point in the near future. Is Sasha Gilmore leaving GH? GH rumors hint that actress may be temporarily recast when her baby is due this coming May. We will keep fans updated on and GH news related to Sofia’s GH status.
Back in June, General Hospital Blog broke the news, revealing that General Hospital star Sofia Mattsson was excited to announce that she could share in her character, Sasha Gilmore’s pregnancy journey. Gilmore revealed she too was pregnant with her first child.
General Hospital news reports confirm Sasha has given birth to her first child. According to her Instagram, her son was born four weeks ago on July 26th.
Sasha Gilmore‘s (Sofia Mattsson) pregnancy came as a shock to all, especially herself and her baby’s father, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor). Things were pretty touch and go at the greater party of the beginning, while Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) was like a dark cloud hanging over their entire happiness.
Not only did Cyrus put a damper on what should be celebrated, he essentially caused fear for Brando, Sasha, and their baby’s life. If it wasn’t for Brando’s mom, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), these two parents-to-be wouldn’t have the sigh of relief as they do today.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brando and Sasha are embracing their pregnancy news with the utmost love and affection. It also helps that they seem head over heels for each other. Although things happened between them rather quickly, they missed out on a lot because Cyrus stole their comfort and happiness.
General Hospital previews show Brando and Sasha outside of Kelly’s, on what Brando named as their official first date. Now that Cyrus is out of the picture and doing time in federal prison, these two have a chance to connect as a couple, and properly prepared for parenthood.
Based on soap operas logic, General Hospital rumors claim that this newfound bliss will be explored but with the possibility of some type of obstacles from the outside. But with Cyrus gone, what could stop them from being happy?
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has always been a forward thinker when it comes to planning and scheming to get what she wants. Whether it’s personal or to protect others, when Carly sets her mind on something from which she will benefit, she manifests her vision.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly uses Sasha Gilmore‘s (Sofia Mattsson) pregnancy news to hold as leverage over Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). Sasha’s baby is already in danger now that Gladys told Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), about her pregnancy while assuming he was the father.
General Hospital rumors suggest Carly will tell Gladys to drop her false statement about Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) as the prime suspect in Franco Baldwin’s (Roger Howarth) murder. If she doesn’t, Carly will tell Cyrus who Sasha’s baby daddy really is. If Gladys has any shred of decency as a mother and grandmother, she won’t want to put her new grandchild in harms way. GH rumors also claim that Carly will tell Gladys to keep her mouth shut to Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) as well, using danger to the baby as her tactic to convince Gladys to keep the identity of Sasha’s baby daddy a secret, even though it’s her own son.
General Hospital previews show Carly confidently letting Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) in on her plan to blackmail Gladys into dropping her statement so that Jason can be exonerated.
Carly Corinthos always has a plan. And more often than not, she implements her plans, letting them play out to her advantage. Has Carly found a way to free Jason through Sasha, Gladys, and Brando?
After a few months of cat and mouse, and pretending to not want Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) around to the point where she even accused him of stalking, Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) finally gave into the attraction and she and Brando slept together.
Sasha’s encounter with Brando at General Hospital, raised a flag when she was acting awkward and stand-off-ish. She’s been avoiding brand ever since they hooked up.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sasha’s doc appointment put her out of focus and into worry mode. Although she doesn’t want to treat Brando unfairly, her head is somewhere else. Sasha made is clear that she didn’t want to talk about her appointment.
General Hospital rumors claim Sasha is having a pregnancy scare after sleeping with Brando. Brando’s line of work isn’t exactly idea for welcoming a baby into the world. Working for Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) comes with its risks, especially when Brando is actually undercover for the Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) Organization.
Will GH head down a new baby storyline for Sasha and Brando?
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