Do you recognize this GH alum?! Sydney Mikayla’s new look is stunning! Sydney Mikayla’s shocking transformation has been revealed.
Mikayla joined the cast of General Hospital in February of 2019. Mikayla took on the role after it was originated in 2017. Sydney took over nearly one year after Tiana Le departed the daytime drama in 2018.
Sydney crept into the hearts of General Hospital fans with her portrayal of Trina Robinson. Trina Robinson became a main character and essential part of major storylines. Trina and her besties Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Cameron Webber (William Lipton), and Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) made teenage memories around Port Charles. Aside from their day to day teenage lives, these kids faced more dangers and threats than your average teens.
Despite her popularity, Sydney decided to leave her role on General Hospital. Since leaving Trina Robinson behind, Sydney Mikayla has been spending her time continuing her education at UCLA, working on new film projects, as well as directing photo shoots. She recently starred in the film, Crybaby Bridge and has been featured in magazines.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Mikayla changes up her look from time to time. Her creative abilities enable the young star to bring her ideas to life in the form of fashion and overall style.
Sydney Mikayla stars in new film: Former General Hospital actress, and University of California student, Sydney Mikayla (Ex-Trina Robinson) has just wrapped up production on a new film in which she will star.
General Hospital news reports give a little insight on what Sydney has been up to since her departure from ABC’s daytime drama. Aside from her studies as a college student, Sydney Mikayla has been working on other film projects.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Sydney Mikayla stars in a new film about a pregnant teenager and her family. The family sets out to move out of the city and to the countryside. An unexpected secret will be revealed which puts a dark cloud over the family’s fresh start in a new town. The film, Crybaby Bridge, focuses on mother and child. Directed by Sarah T. Schwab and Co-writer Emily Fouraler, Crybaby Bridge recently wrapped up production. More details of Sydney’s role are soon to come.
Sydney Mikayla played the role of Trina Robinson from February 20th, 2019 to March 17th, 2022. She stepped into the role after Tiana Le’s March 5th, 2018 exit. Sydney said goodbye to her character, Trina, and the text of the cast and crew to focus on college.
ABC’s General Hospital has done it again! The extremely talented cast and crew of the 59 year old sudser has been nominated for 17 Daytime Emmy Awards, making GH second in line after The Young and the Restless acquiring 18 nods.
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
Beyond Salem, Peacock The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS Days of Our Lives, NBC General Hospital, ABC The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actress
Marci Miller as Abigail DiMera, Days of Our Lives, NBC Mishael Morgan as Amanda Sinclair, The Young and the Restless, CBS Cynthia Watros as Nina Reeves, General Hospital, ABC Laura Wright as Carly Corinthos, General Hospital, ABC Arianne Zucker as Nicole Walker, Days of Our Lives, NBC
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actor
Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott, The Young and the Restless, CBS Eric Martsolf as Brady Black, Days of Our Lives, NBC John McCook as Eric Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS James Reynolds as Abe Carver, Days of Our Lives, NBC Jason Thompson as Billy Abbott, The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series: Actress
Kimberlin Brown as Sheila Carter, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS Nancy Lee Grahn as Alexis Davis, General Hospital, ABC Stacy Haiduk as Kristen DiMera, Days of Our Lives, NBC Melissa Ordway as Abby Newman, The Young and the Restless, CBS Kelly Thiebaud as Dr. Britt Westbourne, General Hospital, ABC
Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series: Actor
Bryton James as Devon Hamilton, The Young and the Restless, CBS Jeff Kober as Cyrus Renault, General Hospital, ABC Aaron D. Spears as Justin Barber, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS James Patrick Stuart as Valentin Cassadine, General Hospital, ABC Jordi Vilasuso as Rey Rosales, The you can Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series
Lindsay Arnold as Allie Horton, Days of Our Lives, NBC Nicholas Chavez as Spencer Cassadine, General Hospital, ABC Alyvia Alyn Lind as Faith Newman, The Young and the Restless, CBS William Lipton as Cameron Webber, General Hospital, ABC Sydney Mikayla as Trina Robinson, General Hospital, ABC
Outstanding Guest Performance in a Drama Series
Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford, General Hospital, ABC Ted King as Jack Finnegan, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS Michael Lowry as Dr. Clay Snyder, Days of Our Lives, NBC Naomi Matsuda as Dr. Li Finnegan, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS Ptosha Storey as Naya Benedict, The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Writing Team for a Drama Series
Beyond Salem, Peacock Days of Our Lives, NBC General Hospital, ABC The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Directing Team for a Drama Series
Beyond Salem, Peacock Days of Our Lives, NBC General Hospital, ABC The Young and the Restless, CBS
General Hospital alum, Sydney Mikayla left the daytime drama to pursue her college education. The role of Trina Robinson has been recast by Tabyana Ali.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Makayla isn’t quite out of the GH scene quite yet. As General Hospital Blog has previously reported, the 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will air in June.
General Hospital spoilers reveal former GH star Sydney Mikayla has announced she has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy for a 2nd time. The actress and college student took to Instagram to make her announcement, expressing her excitement for the nod. Sydney thanks her family and friends in her recent IG post. Her caption reads in part, “what a way to wrap up my time on @generalhospitalabc!
General Hospital news reports confirm Mikayla’ has been nominated in the Outstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series. She has been nominated along with General Hospital‘s Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Spencer Cassadine) and William Lipton (Cameron Webber).
Last week on General Hospital, Tabyana Ali made her debut as Trina Robinson, after stepping into the role after Sydney Mikayla’s recent exit from the soap opera.
General Hospital news reports reveal Tabyana is ready to take on the role of Trina and everything her character is saving on the upcoming storylines. General Hospital spoilers reveal Trina gets interrogated by Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) on the details of the night at the cabin. What Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) was criminal, and if anyone is going to see through that the person who committed the crime will pay, it’s the Corinthos family.
General Hospital previews and spoilers reveal Trina’s mom, Dr. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) will feel the weight of her daughter’s pain. Thankfully Portia will have Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) to lean on.
General Hospital news reports previously confirmed Sydney Mikayla’s exit from General Hospital as Trina Robinson. The young actress is opening a ew chapter in her life as she focuses on going to UCLA.
General Hospital comings and goings reports reveal Mikayla’s last air date as Trina took place on March 17th episode of General Hospital. The role of Trina has been recast by actress Tabyana Ali.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ali will debut as Trina the week of March 21st. Ali is excited to begin her new journey as part of the cast of ABC’s General Hospital. Thankfully, Ali will begin her new job as be welcomed with open arms from fans as well as co-stars. In a recent Instagram post, Tabyana shared a photo of herself with a gift of flowers from Spencer and Trina fans and here agents.
We are excited for Tabyana to debut as Trina Robinson, next week on General Hospital.
Since Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) and Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) relationship has been all a lie on her end, one would think she wouldn’t be so jealous and upset that Spencer has obvious feelings for Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla/Tabyana Ali).
As if Esme wasn’t triggered enough by her drive to impress her father, serial psycho Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom), she uses her pain as her fuel for destruction. While being fixated on destroying the lives of Cameron Webber (William Lipton), Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and Trina, Esme’s actions are fueled by her anger an jealousy.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Esme has been bitten by the jealousy bug which as envoked even more evil within the young woman. She overheard Spencer and Trina’s conversation wheee she could clearly tell they have feelings for one another. Esme has been pretending to be in a relationship with Spencer by her father’s orders- as a way to get closer to Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Ava Jerome (Maura West).
Why is Esme so jealous and angry?
Has the criminal con artist fallen for her victim? Set out to manipulate Spencer, he became her only source of love and support. General Hospital previews indicate Esme unleashed her wrath on Spencer, erupting into a yelling match at Spring Ridge. Now that Esme feels betrayed by the one person she thought had cared for her, will she completely snap and become an even bigger threat to everyone involved?
Saying goodbye can be bittersweet when the people who have come into your life have left a lasting impression on your heart. The cast of General Hospital say their goodbyes to a beloved co-star after previous General Hospital news reports confirmed that Sydney Mikayla has exited the role as Trina Robinson as of Thursday, March 17th.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sydney’s co-star Nicholas Alexander Chavez has sent a heartfelt goodbye message to his friend on her last General Hospital air date. Spencer Cassadine and Trina Robinson’s friendship on screen has spilled over to Nicholas and Sydney’s lives. Sydney Mikayla has chosen to leave the daytime drama to focus on college. The friends she has made are sad to see her leave while cheering her on as she enters a new chapter.
General Hospital news and spoilers show a recent tweet from Chavez, sending a heartfelt and bittersweet farewell to his friend.
It’s a very special #sprina day today!@SydneyMikayla is such a bright light in this world and my heart is so full of feelings of respect and admiration for her ❤️ going to miss you very much but so excited for your life to continue and flourish pic.twitter.com/9BXqR4zZ2W
— Nicholas Alexander Chavez (@nicholasachavez) March 17, 2022
Earlier this month, General Hospital Blog reported the upcoming exit of GH actress Sydney Mikayla.
General Hospital news reports confirmed the young star has decided to leave her role as Trina Robinson. She had previously explained that TPTB over at GH have been extremely supportive when it comes to working Aron d her new college life schedule. However, Sydney still felt she needed to make an important decision.
In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Mikayla revealed her last air date as Trina Robinson on General Hospital is set for Thursday, March 17th. As stated previously, it was a difficult decision for Mikayla.
General Hospital news reports reveal at the time of Sydney’s start at the daytime drama back in February of 2019, she was offered a contract role and make it clear that she was set on attending college in the near future. . “I was like, ‘Just so you know, I am planning to go to college. I 100% want to do this role [but] we have to be ready that when I go to college, I’m not sure if I’m going to be able to stay or go,’” Mikayla explained from the start. Obviously the show was supportive of Sydney’s focus on her schooling.
In her podcast interview with SID, Mikayla went into detail about her first semester’s experience at UCLA. She explained that she was enrolled in an accelerated course, being that her semester was shorter, with more packed into the shorter timeframe while juggling her workload over at General Hospital. Mikayla revealed her parents referred to this first college experience as the “tester quarter,” trying to see if juggling work and school was feasible.
General Hospital spoilers reveal although the daytime drama was supportive and flexible, Sydney desires to have the full college experience which would include needing extra time to join clubs such as campus theater, and simply being able to enjoy time spent with peers.
When reflecting on her decision to leave and her thoughts on the young woman replacing her in the role of Trina Robinson, she admitted, “I wish Tabyana the absolute best.” She continued, “She will have the time of her life, I’m sure. And I’m very excited to see the role continue. And I’m grateful to see that the work that I put in kind of planted a seed.”
General Hospital fans will miss Sydney in her role while wishing her the best in her college experience and future endeavors. What matters most is Sydney’s enthusiasm for her education.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) has a lot to learn. If she wants things to go her way then she must play the game. Unfortunate, Ryan makes the rules. Despite her efforts, Esme might fall short of living up to her father Ryan Chamberlain’s (Jon Lindstrom) psychotic expectations.
Because of his influence, the boarding school teen has already committed some heinous act against anyone close to Ava Jerome (Maura West). GH recaps highlight one of Esme’s most damning crimes when she framed Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla). It was then that Esme showed what she’s really capable of doing. I mean, she recorded and released a copy of Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Cameron Webber’s (William Lipton) first time.
Undoubtedly, messing with Josslyn would ultimately come back around on Esme. General Hospital spoilers reveal her plan wasn’t as smooth as she imagined and now Esme has to answer to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright)! No one messes with Carly’s daughter and gets away with it.
Carly and Esme Get Physical
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate Carly and Joss’s run-in with the little snot turns into a minor physical altercation. Will Carly suffer consequences of Esme’s victim mentality or will she be able to fend Esme off for good?
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