General Hospital’s little stars Jay and Joey Clay have been the bright spot in Port Charles. Every so often a wild scandal ensues and some woman ends up pregnant. Whether the couple is madly in love or just one or both parties out for revenge, soap opera pregnancy storylines come filled with drama. And that’s exactly the case with Esme Prince’s son, baby Ace Cassadine (Jay and Joey Clay).
As it seems, GH fans have taken an instant liking to the two little guys who play Ace. Twins Joey and Jay joined General Hospital’s cast and become part of the GH family in February 2023. Ever since they have been a focal point of General Hospital, not just as baby Ace, but as themselves too! GH Cast mates and fans alike have seen over Joey and Jay, and the ones to thank for their complete cute are their parents, Lana and Mark Clay!
Recently, Joey and Jay Clay’s mom Lana reached out to fans, opening up about her health issues. Baby Ace’s real life mama took to Instagram to share her diagnosis, and gives gratitude toward their continued supporters. General Hospital news reports reveal that Lana Clay is “catching up on General Hospital reruns, appreciating our little stars.”
We wish Lana, Mark, Jay and Joey, and their entire family the best. GH Blog continues to keep Lana and her health concerns in our prayers as she takes this time to recover. ❤️
Well my fellow General Hospital fans, the swirling rumors are true. Emmy winning actor Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s talent seeps beyond his role on the longest running television drama. In fact, his portfolio is growing as he takes on new projects.
GH Exit! Nicholas Alexander Chavez Takes Several Months Of
After months of speculation, General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm Nicholas Alexander Chavez’s GH exit.
According to GH news, Chavez will be absent from the soap for several months. Previously, GH Blog shared that Nicholas Chavez landed a starring role in a new Netflix series. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Brothers Story, is a Netflix original series based on the true story of Erik and Lyle Menendez. Chavez plays Lyle Menendez in a co-starring role alongside Cooper Koch as brother Erik Menendez.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Chavez filmed his last scenes as Spencer Cassadine. His last air date is January 31st. Not to worry, Chavez’s GH exit is only temporary. Thankfully, we haven’t seen the last of Spencer or Nicholas Chavez on ABC’s General Hospital. Rest assured that Chavez brings Spencer home to Port Charles.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is desperate to find her son. As far as she’s concerned, she would have been better off on her own with Ace than to have even half-heartedly trusted Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) and the Cassadines.
Although Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) brought it upon herself when she broke into Wyndemere, she blames Laura for the series of events that followed. GH recaps highlight that while Esme was in court, her son was taken right from her. Not only did Ace’s big brother fail to stop his father from kidnapping Ace, but he gave him up willingly. What’s worse is that he still defends his compliance.
According to recent GH rumors, Laura tells Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) the whole story, even the parts that incriminate her son and grandson. As a result, the PCPD uses Spencer (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) to lure Nikolas to Port Charles. Spencer committed a crime. No matter how you slice it, or how he blames Esme for her past, he and his father are the ones who just committed a heinous crime.
Spencer Is Arrested And Held Until Nik Turns Himself In
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the PCPD takes immediate action to begin the investigation. Dante wants to know every detail for the best chance at locating Nikolas (Adam Huss) and baby Ace. Therefore, it’s likely that Dante questions Spencer as well as Mayor Collins. That said, u can bet that Laura tells the truth even though she’s aware of the consequences.
GH spoilers and rumors teaser a shocking twist! Spencer is arrested while Nik still runs free. Although Spencer played his role in the whole thing, the PCPD has bigger fish to fry. In fact, child kidnappings are of the utmost priority. That’s why the PCPD could want to strike a deal. Spencer’s freedom for Nikolas to turn himself in and bring Ace home safely.
The authorities want baby Ace brought home ASAP. That’s why GH rumors claim that the PCPD uses Spencer to lure Nikolas back to Port Charles. That’s when Spencer is arrested and held in a cell until someone is able to reach out to Nikolas. It’s doesn’t stop there because then he’ll need convincing to return with Ace. Will Nikolas set Spencer free if that means giving up Ace and his own freedom?
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) has been a part to many devious schemes. His grandmother, Laura, Spencer always tried to support her grandson the best way you know how. Furthermore she’s never turned her back on him despite the things he’s done.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors things could be different this time. GH recaps recall the shocking moment when Spencer willingly gave up Ace to Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). As a result, a baby is without his mother, and his mother is without her heart. Recently, Spencer picked up on a few clues. He’s more than suspicious that Esme‘s memories have returned. This helped guide his decision when Nikolas came knocking. What he and his father did was horrific. Especially since Spencer his witness how Esme cares for her son. In fact, Spencer recently admitted that Esme is a good mom.
The latest General Hospital previews indicate that Spencer confesses to Laura and Laura becomes infuriated. All the things her grandson is done in his life, this is the most despicable. Tearing a mother away from her child, wasn’t his decision to make. Additionally, General Hospital rumors tease that Spencer’s decision cost him everything. Recent updates surfaced regarding Chavez as he stars in the Netflix series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Previously, GH news reports confirmed Chavez makes a temporary exit to film his other project. Will Spencer leave Port Charles when even Laura and Trina turn their back on him?
Well, that was unexpected! In all honestly I was a bit thrown for a loop when Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) showed up at Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) bedside. She didn’t go to check up on him. Instead, Esme’s reason to visit Spencer’s hospitalized uncle has everything to do with her, not the recovering assault victim.
So, what made Esme turn to uncle Cyrus? First, Spencer’s ex-girlfriend and Ace’s mother doesn’t know where to turn. She doesn’t have a friend around and trust is a two way street with major roadblocks. GH recaps highlight how no one trusts Esme, and she doesn’t fully trust anyone. Despite Laura’s consistency, Esme questions her authenticity.
Moreover, logically Esme knows that it’s not Laura’s fault that she’s in this mess. Still, she’s viscerally fueled by her son having been kidnapped. That seems pretty normal, right? Yes! But is it normal to decide against police assistance when your child is missing?! No. That right there tells me that Esme is leaning more and more toward her evil bloodline. Esme 2.0 never would have put herself first while crying “Nik stole my baby, and Spencer helped!” She would have done absolutely anything, even if that meant self sacrifice. In fact, Esme’s already proven she’d put her freedom at risk when she agreed to Laura plan to confess.
On the other hand, the old (pre-pregnant parapet freefall into frigid waters) Esme wasn’t so selfless. Actually, she lied, schemed, and committed crimes as petty revenge. Prior to her amnesia, Esme was almost as cold and calculating as her father.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that the current Esme exhibits qualities (or not) from both versions of herself. Similarly, she and Cyrus have that in common. Two people who in their sudden rebirths practice exculpation as their most dependable life skill have come together. They’ve gone from downright bad, to exhibiting righteous preaching while simultaneously keeping that criminal mind. The only difference is that they know have reason to justify their terrible behavior.
GH rumors hint Esme and Cyrus become an ultimate force. Their mutual, evil-do-gooder mantra serves them well with their investigation into finding baby Ace and his father, Nikolas Cassadine.
General Hospital stars Jay and Joey are just precious! Little Ace Cassadine stole this week’s scenes as Nikolas and Spencer’s emotions erupted. According to the twin’s Instagram page ran by mom, Lana Clay, it was Jay who snuggled up to Chavez and Huss.
General Hospital recaps recall Nikolas Cassadine’s shocking return has already put Port Charles up in arms. First, he showed up at his son’s door after having disappeared for months on end. He left his newborn son behind to evade criminal charges involving his son’s mother. So what makes him think that he can waltz back into Port Charles and run things?
Is Baby Ace Leaving GH?
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Esme is distraught when Spencer delivers the news. She may be a free woman but Ace is gone and she won’t rest until she’s returned. Esme 2.0 has done everything possible to ensure that Ace has a safe and healthy upbringing. To their surprise, even Laura and Spencer can see what a good mother Esme is to Ace. Which is why Spencer’s actions came completely out of left field. Up until his father‘s return Spencer couldn’t bear to stand a moment without his brother Ace. Then suddenly he gives him up two seconds flat? Something seems very off with this situation.
Esme isn’t the only one worried about Ace’s whereabouts. Evidently, the current storyline raises concerns. With Nik and Ace on the run, GH fans are concerned about what this means for baby Ace and the twins who portray him. According to General Hospital news reports, Lana Clay adressed Jay and Joey Clay’s GH status. Thankfully, they aren’t going anywhere and they continue to play the role. In fact, a recent IG post confirms that the boys have many more scenes to come! Don’t worry, the Clay twins remain as GH’s irresistibly adorable Ace Cassadine for the foreseeable future! ☺️
In 1996, the late Tyler Christopher originated the role of Nikolas Cassadine. As the first and most authentic Dr. Prince, Tyler set the stage and paved the way for his successors. Today, his depiction of a true Cassadine lives on to inspire others.
Over the years Tyler Christopher became a household name, and the role of Nikolas Cassadine was iconized by the Emmy winning actor. That’s why it’s not surprising that those who’ve played the role after Christopher look upon his work as a guide.
Fast forward some years and a few Nikolas Cassadine recasts later, General Hospital found the perfect fit. GH fans warned up to Marcus Coloma in no time, becoming comfortable with his portrayal of this beloved character.
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH is onto yet another Nikolas. Adam Huss seems to be the permanent fixture after Coloma’s shocking GH exit. Despite the fan backlash, Marcus Coloma has yet to return. However, Huss has made a big impression on fans after the emotional scene with his tv son. Shockingly, Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and his dad Nikolas reunited after dear old dad’s disappearance. The most shocking part of this all is that Nikolas and his son put their issues aside for Ace and for their own relationship. The scenes were natural and raw. Additionally, Nik and Spencer’s emotional scene seem to capture a familiar feel.
General Hospital news and spoilers report that Adam Huss revealed his secret. There’s no question that scenes like those take preparation. Evidently, Adam Huss extensively prepared for his first major Nikolas Cassadine scene. Recently, Huss revealed to Soaps In Depth, “I watched a lot of scenes between Tyler Christopher and Nicolas Bechtel. What a beautiful dynamic they had, especially in the scenes around the fire when Spencer got burned and Nikolas was at the hospital.”
From there Huss then filmed the Nikolas and Spencer reunion scenes with Nicholas Alexander Chavez. GH spoilers reveal Adam’s take on Nik and Spencer’s relationship. He continued to Soaps In Depth, “I believe what transpires between them is sincere, and there is a sincere want and need from Nikolas to reconnect with Spencer. Which is why he is ready to face whatever he is going to face when it occurs. I also believe he would be willing to do whatever it takes in that moment to get what he needs. It’s definitely interesting, the direction it goes in.”
Are you ready to see what becomes of Nikolas, Spencer, Ava, Esme, and Ace?
Well, well, well, if it isn’t dear old dad. Once again, Spencer Cassadine’s father mastered his disappearing act. The way Spencer sees it, Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss) chooses himself over his son over and over again.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is stuck between a rock and a hard place. He’s tangled in Esme and Nikolas’s web of deception and he doesn’t want his little brother to suffer. He knows that he must make the best decision for Ace, but when your two choices are Esme or Nikolas, it makes things difficult. How is Spencer supposed to choose between Ace’s parents? One is Spencer’s own father and the other is his semi-reformed, psycho ex-girlfriend.
Prior to Esme’s fall from the parapet, there’s no way in Hell that Spencer would have chosen to help his ex fight for her son. Retrospectively, Spencer despised Esme for the things she’d done. All the lies, the crimes, and the people she’s hurt were never going to get past Spencer. Then, his baby brother was born and Spencer saw a different side of Esme. The amnesia allowed the young mother to focus on her son instead of seeking revenge. But now that her memories have returned, Esme herself is torn between her old self and her new self.
If it were up to Spencer, Esme would have been out of his life completely. But the reason he’d like to forget her existence is the exact reason she’s still around. It’s a known fact that Esme slept with Spencer’s own father, Nikolas Cassadine. That, along with all of her other heinous deeds is why Spencer wishes he never said his ex-girlfriend ever again. Can you blame him? Who would forgive that type of betrayal?
Ironically, Spencer and Esme are connected for life now that she and Nikolas have Spencer a little brother. Spencer would do ANYTHING to be a part of baby Ace’s life, including tolerate Esme’s presence. GH recaps recall that Spencer first wanted custody of his brother which would remove him from his mother’s (Esme’s) care. Things didn’t work out as planned and Spencer and Esme are even civil to one another. Prior to her flashbacks, Esme began to feel something for her old flame. The tension was too much because he’s happy with Trina, so Esme did what she had to do. Spencer and Esme have been getting along for Ace’s sake, but what will come of her newfound memories?
Ava And Esme Battle It Out, Spencer Sides With Esme?!
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Ava’s spiteful behavior in response to Esme’s petty crime will hurt Ava more than Esme. Apparently, Ava’s plan to teach Esme a lesson kickstarts round two . She’s got her old self buried down inside and parts have already come to the surface. All she needed was that little push to send herself back in time.
Ultimately, Ava sets off Esme! According to GH rumors, history repeats itself when Esme doesn’t go it alone. Spencer has watched Esme grow from the college criminal to a good mother in a short time. He knows that she’s a good mother and Ace wound be lost with out her at this point. That said, recent General Hospital spoilers hint that Spencer sides with Esme and ends up joining forces against Ava. But what he doesn’t know is that Esme plans for revenge on his grandmother as well. It’s only obvious that Esme goes after Laura. She has to point the finger somewhere, and Laura made her confess.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) broke into Wyndemere, got caught, confessed, and told a few little white lies. For now, she’s not the same person that she used to be, and she tried so hard to become better than her reputation.
But like Ava Jerome said, “a leopard never changes her spots.” Although Esme couldn’t remember who she was, that doesn’t mean she isn’t that same girl deep down. Besides, odds are that her small flashbacks of her past life will increase. According to GH spoilers and rumors, soon Esme’s understanding of her life is restored and takes over. That’s when she’ll full embrace the woman she was when she destroyed many lives. Until then, she’s just a young mother trying to do right by her son, trying to avoid her dark past.
However, gray area shades the situation, making Esme’s identity and intentions murky territory. Now that she’s had flashbacks, her old dark ways have already intercalated into her new life. GH spoilers hint that Esme tries to overcome her intrusive thoughts but things take a sudden turn.
The latest GH spoilers indicate that Ava Jerome (Maura West) drives Esme to the brink! Now, she blames Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) for making her confess and Ava obviously for pressing charges. According to GH rumors, Esme targets Laura and Ava as a result of her punishment received. Apparently, that’s when Esme takes that 180° and turns it into a full 360°. Sooner rather than later, Esme’s back to her old self.
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