General Hospital Spoilers: Austin Gives Nina A Scare, Pilar Is One Unemployed Nanny-

Austin gets Avery’s nanny fired Sonny Ava Mason Austin Pilar Avery Corinthos

Austin handles Pilar! By that we mean that Austin gets Avery’s nanny fired! …Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) knows exactly how ruthless his cousin is. That being said, he knows what it’s going to take to give Mason (Nathanyael Grey) what he wants- Sonny on a silver platter.

General Hospital previews indicate that Pilar (Brenda Barberena) loses control of a situation that gets her fired. Except it wasn’t Pilar who lost control at all. Instead, Austin set his plan to get rid of Avery’s nanny in motion. Operation Get Rid of Pilar is now underway.

According to the latest GH spoilers, Pilar comes running with devastating news. That’s when Ava gets wind that her’s and Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) daughter Avery (Grace and Ava Scarola) is missing. However, have no fear because GH rumors hint that this isn’t what we think. Instead, Austin gets Avery’s nanny fired! GH spoilers and rumors tease that Austin set Pilar up to fail so that she’d no longer be an obstacle. Anyone who gets in their way is collateral damage. Odds are that Ava doesn’t have a clue about Austin’s plan at first, causing mass hysteria. As a result, Ava might just fire Pilar herself before Austin then conveniently fills her in.

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Takes Advantage Of Yet Another Amnesiac, But This Time Things Won’t End In Her Favor

Ned plays Nina at Sonny’s

Ned plays Nina at Sonny’s!?!?! Just when you think there’s no other way out for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) than the truth, she goes and jumps on the next opportunity to lie. It never fails that she gets herself into and out of her self inflicted dramas with her own lies. Simply put, Nina can’t stand watching others get what would have passed her by. But you know what they say, never say never.

Therefore, she’ll do anything to get what’s caught her eye, especially if she sees someone else giving whoever or whatever a second look. GH recaps remind us of how she stumbled upon a very married Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). She didn’t do what an empathetic and compassionate person would do. Instead, Nina lied, kept him from his wife and family, took advantage of his fragile state of mind, and so much more irreparable suffering. And let’s not forget that she got away with it.

Ned plays Nina at Sonny’s

It’s a setup?! Fast forward to current times and General Hospital fans noticed something oddly familiar. But GH spoilers tease that things are different for Nina this time around. First, she took advantage of Sonny, an amnesiac whose family thought he was dead. Now, she thinks she’s about to do that same thing (yet different) to Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth). So far, Nina believe she Roman to use Ned’s certain type of amnesia for her benefit. Sound familiar? However, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease the joke is on her.

According to GH spoilers, Sonny opened his home to Eddie Maine as a kind gesture to Olivia (Lisa LoCicero). That means Sonny, Ned/Eddie and Nina will have lots of quality time together. What’s his plan?

General Hospital News and Spoilers: Walt Willey Breaks His Silence, Reveals New Details On His Upcoming Role

Walt Willey reveals when Jackson Montgomery airs on GH

Walt Willey reveals when Jackson Montgomery airs on GH! General Hospital is the last daytime drama left standing on ABC. The network’s other soap operas eventually got cancelled, but other than our 60 year old GH, All My Children and One Life to Live, were the last to go.

Commonly, when an actor’s role from other daytime drama ends, we can see familiar faces pop up to other soaps. It happened often enough, however, it’s not too often that the actor plays the same role. Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that All My Children star Walt Willey is set to join ABC’s last running soap opera.

According to General Hospital spoilers, Walt debuts on GH as Jackson Montgomery in the next coming weeks. Those of us who are long-time soap fans are all too familiar with that name. Because back in the day everyone’s mother and grandmother had the biggest crush on Erica Kane’s (Susan Lucci) main squeeze. I know my mom did! ???? Now, GH spoilers and news reports reveal that iconic actor took to Twitter to make an announcement. In the tweet below, Walt Willey reveals when Jackson Montgomery airs on General Hospital debut. Make sure to clear your calendar and set your dvr for July 12th! Check back with GH Blog for any updates!

General Hospital Spoilers: Brook Lynn Finds Ned Missing, Eddie Maine Checks Out

Brook Lynn finds Ned missing Ned Tracy Olivia

Brook Lynn finds Ned missing?! The Quartermaine family is beside themselves with worry about Ned (Wally Kurth). Unexpectedly, the ELQ mogul tripped and took a spill at the Metro Court pool. The incident knocked him unconscious, but his wife, children, and mother are especially struggling with his current condition.

General Hospital Recaps: Ned Ashton’s reputation around the business and social circles reflect on his infamously shameless practices. Over the years, Ned lied, stole, and cheated in the name of ELQ. So, when a situation arises, and Ned is blamed for underhanded actions, people believe it. And that’s exactly what happened when Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) tipped off the SEC. She then made sure that Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) kept her identity confidential. Mistakenly, Nina thought she overweight every angle, leaving no trail back to herself.

According to General Hospital spoilers, Nina has the opportunity to set things straight. Over at the hospital, Brook Lynn finds Ned missing. It seems as though Eddie Maine checked out, though he most likely didn’t sign any discharge papers. Can Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) she’s some light on the situation?

As if Olivia (Lisa LoCicero), Brook Lynn, and Tracy (Jane Elliot) didn’t have enough to worry about. Now, GH spoilers tease that Eddie wanders the hospital halls and bumps into a familiar face. That’s when Nina comes face to face with Ned/Eddie, aka Nedly. Will Ned recognize Nina?

General Hospital News and Spoilers: Drew Heads to Pentonville- Is Cameron Mathison Leaving GH?

Cameron Mathison leaving GH

Today’s GH buzz surrounding Cameron Mathison leaving GH sparked after scenes from the Port Charles courtroom. Unfortunately, things didn’t go as expected. In a shocking bombshell, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) was sentenced to two years in prison. This comes after he willingly took a plea deal to satisfy the SEC.

Previously, Mathison spilled some piping hot tea; the kind that gets fans all fired up and asking questions. In an interview, Cameron shared Drew’s fate in PC. He unexpectedly revealed drop a bombshell.

General Hospital fans immediately began to inquire about Mathison’s GH status. If two years in Pentonville is his fate, then is Cameron Mathison leaving GH? So far, a few GH rumors speculate that there are a few ways this could go. That being said, if Drew really gets hauled off in handcuffs, will he serve the full sentence? Or will some unexpected action vindicate him? Whatever the outcome, General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any new developments.

We sure hope Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) steps up to do the right thing!

General Hospital Spoilers: Eddie Maine Is Back- Brook Lynn Calls Her Mom, Can Lois Cerullo Snap Him Out Of It?

Rena Sofer brings Lois Cerullo back to General Hospital

Rena Sofer brings Lois Cerullo back to General Hospital?! …Before she was Quinn Fuller on the CBS soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful for nine years, Rena Sofer was part of the Quartermaine chaos in the 1990s. She arrived in Port Charles as Lois Cerullo in 1993. And in just four short years, Sofer’s role became iconic.

What a great time to reflect on iconic GH eras. The 1990s was such a great time in Port Charles. Aside from having been the time I first starting watching GH, the early 1990s was the beginning of making history. The Nurses Ball, the iconic island storyline, and HIV/AIDS Awareness, kicked off the early 90s. Additionally, Jason Quartermaine (Steve Burton) was still wearing argyle sweaters, and Brenda and Sonny were just getting started. Undeniably the 90s vibe in Port Charles was unforgettable.

Rena Sofer Brings Lois Cerullo Back To General Hospital

According to GH history, another unforgettable aspect of General Hospital in the 90s is Wally Kurth’s portrayal of Eddie Maine. As Ned Ashton’s rock star persona, he and Lois Cerullo became the hottest thing on the scene. Their love resulted in their daughter Brook Lynn.

GH spoilers and rumors tease that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) reaches out to her mom, Lois, in the wake of Ned’s identity crisis. Who knows Eddie Maine better than his ex-wife from Bensonhurst?!

General Hospital Spoilers: Things Don’t Go As Planned, The SEC Comes Down Hard On Drew

Drew’s sentenced to Pentonville Drew Cain Carly Corinthos SEC

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).

General Hospital News and Spoilers: Talks That Ingo Reprise His Role Surface, Will Jasper “Jax” Head Back To Port Charles?

Is Jasper Jax returning to GH Ingo Rademacher

Is Jasper Jax returning to GH?

…Jasper “Jax” Jacks (Ingo Rademacher) is one of those chill guys that you can count on to diffuse a heated situation, or be your Knight in shining armor. He’s a family man and loves to be around whenever his business life doesn’t whisk him away to Australia.

According to previous GH news reports, Ingo Rademacher left General Hospital in November, 2022. The news came as a shock to GH fans as reports confirmed Ingo Rademacher was let go. As GH recaps recall, ABC issued a Covid vaccine mandate. However, due to religious reasons, Rademacher files for religious exemption and was denied. Ultimately, Ingo and ABC parted ways. Furthermore, Ingo filed a lawsuit against his employer, but case was dismissed.

Is Jasper Jax Returning to GH?

General Hospital news reports confirm that the Disney corporation terminated their Covid-19 vaccine mandate in November, 2022. Since then, Ingo’s case against the company was dismissed. It’s unclear whether the 25 year GH vet has any bad blood on set, or if he’d even consider a comeback after how things unfolded. What we do know is that Ingo Rademacher remains friends with many of his former co-stars and GH family.

Overall, Rademacher is doing well and carrying on with his wife and children. At this time it’s unlikely Ingo will reprise his role. Sadly, there’s no word about Jax flying into Port Charles on his private jet. But keep checking back for new developments!

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