Esme’s road to redemption! Esme Prince (Avery Pohl) is an American boarding school student with a foggy upbringing and undesirable genetics. She arrived in Port Charles as Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) girlfriend with a sinister agenda.
General Hospital news reports reveal that there is much more for Esme Prince (Avery Pohl) in Port Charles. The character made a name for herself as Spencer’s troubled boarding school girlfriend. With an agenda of her own, Esme planted herself just right for her secret mission. Although Spencer is aware he wasn’t dating America’s Sweetheart, he remains oblivious to the depth of her psychotic bloodline. After a year and a half of unforgivable behavior, is Esme headed for redemption?
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Avery Pohl sat down with General Hospital stars Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and Bradford Anderson (Spinelli) for an interview on their podcast, That’s Awesome! In her interview with GH co-stars Bradford and Steve, Avery spills some tea about Esme.
A Road toRedemption for Esme?!
General Hospital spoilers reveal Avery’s answer to Bradford’s million dollar question sheds light on what’s to come for Esme. As the three stars discuss her role, Bradford asks about Esme’s amnesia storyline. At first, Esme’s acquaintances and GH fans alike assumed the young pregnant woman was faking. Then, as the story unfolded, it became clearer that Esme is an amnesiac. Now, fans want to know if amnesia is Esme’s road to redemption.
Bradford asked Avery if this storyline is potentially a blank slate/ rewrite for Esme. Pohl confessed, “I, I think that that is where this is heading but I don’t have concrete yes/nos on that.”
In another segment of Avery’s interview, GH’s ex- Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) offered some advice and words of encouragement. His history in daytime qualifies his advice to the young star, which was well received.
GH fans want to know: Why did Marcus Coloma leave General Hospital? Recently, Marcus Coloma sat down with two former co-stars to discuss his shocking General Hospital exit. That’s Awesome with Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson is where Coloma laid it all out on the table. for his former co-stars and their audience.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli) sat down with GH’s Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). In the interview, Marcus revealed the truth about his controversial situation. Burton and Anderson get to the bottom of fan’s burning question. Why did Marcus Coloma leave General Hospital?
Former Co-Stars Asks Marcus Coloma The Truth About His GH Exit
General Hospital spoilers reveal TPTB over at General Hospital did not offer Coloma a chance to negotiate a contract renewal. His 3 year contract recently reached its expiration date with no discussion. He admitted, “It wasn’t like General Hospital was saying, ‘Hey, Marcus, we want you to stay,’ there was no negotiation or anything like that. All I can say to that is… I don’t know why that decision was made but I don’t feel any ill will and it didn’t feel like I got fired, it just felt like, I don’t know, I think there was maybe an understanding that I was going to be there for three years and I think the big surprise is how much it hurt… even though I knew I was going to leave, but it hurt.”
GH news and spoilers reveal that when asked if he would have stayed, Coloma explained that the choice would have been “a really hard decision,” given that he has “big goals,” ones that “would’ve never been realized if I would’ve stayed at General Hospital.” But he made it very clear that his statement wasn’t to take anything away from General Hospital. “I admire everything about it.”
Nikolas Cassadine’s Future
Sadly, Marcus Coloma last aired as Nikolas Cassadine at the end of January. According to General Hospital rumors, Nikolas’s future is uncertain. Unfortunately, the Dark Prince may die. Although a recast has stepped in, Adam Huss took over the role temporarily. Will Nikolas die or go in hiding?
The soap opera world is mourning what many consider to be a legendary, fan-favorite character, on General Hospital.
When General Hospital news came out with confirmation of Steve Burton’s exit from GH as Jason Morgan, fans began to express their feelings surrounding the nature of his exit. Burton chose to not receive the Covid vaccine which goes against the Disney mandate.
Now that Jason Morgan is presumed dead, the news is hitting fans all over again. Perhaps the sting may not be as strong for some after going through losing Jason all those years back. But still, fans are sad and angry.
Steve doesn’t plan on going public with any detailed explanations regarding his firing from GH. In their recent That’s Awesome! podcast discussion, Steve told Bradford Anderson (Spinelli) and the audience, “I’ve gotten a lot of requests for interviews, but I don’t want to do them,” and continued, “I have no interest, dude. Because I don’t want division. That’s the bottom line.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in a recent podcast of That’s Awesome!, with Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson, Anderson revealed that he doesn’t agree with his bestie’s decision to not get vaccinated, ultimately leading to his firing from General Hospital.
Bradford and Steve’s friendship runs deep. They aren’t going to let differences of opinions get in the way of their bond. They have been friends for many years and although like most people, they have disagreements, they aren’t willing to throw in the towel on their friendship. Bradford tells fans, “We’ve been friends for a long time,” he disclosed, “but like all friends, we have disagreements. And I disagree with Steve’s decision. He knows that.” He continued by making things clear by stating, “But over our years of friendship,” he continued, “we’ve had plenty of discussions about, well, things like this and other topics and yes, sometimes we agree, sometimes we don’t, but at the end of the day we are still friends.”
Steve is well aware of the storm his decision has created among General Hospital fans, Jason fans particularly. He told Bradford, “I know people are frustrated, I know people are angry, I know all these things,” he said. “Just so you know, I’m OK.” Burton went on to explain that doors are already opening that he is excited about.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Steve has zero interest in doing interviews upon his departure from General Hospital.
For those who think Steve has done something wrong or inconsiderate because misinformation has lead many to believe that Steve is contributing to the spread by not getting vaccinated. This is false. One can still spread and contract the illness, even while vaccinated. What the vaccine does however, is protect one’s self from more severe symptoms. Steve made a personal choice and although disappointing to see Jason go, Burton believes in personal, religious, medical, and all freedoms.
General Hospital fans were super excited after learning Kelly Thiebaud would be returning to the set of General Hospital, to reprise her role as Dr. Britt Westbourne. Britt briefly graced Port Charles with her presence last Winter, and exited around January/February.
General Hospital news reported on Thiebaud’s exit and confirmed the door would be left open for her character to return. Unfortunately, the pandemic hit, and plans turned into chaos. Fast forward a few long months, and General Hospital spoilers revealed Kelly would be returning to her role as Britt.
General Hospital news reports Kelly sat down for an interview with GH co-stars Bradford Anderson and Steve Burton on their podcast, That’s Awesome! In the interview, Kelly disclosed her thoughts on being asked to return. “I was last on GH in the end of January, beginning of February,” she recalled. “And they kind of left it to where I would recur and I was super-excited about that. But obviously that didn’t happen and then corona hit so I was like, ‘Well, I’m never coming back. They’re never going to remember me’”
Kelly went on to disclose how she received a “random text” from GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, asking her to call him. She said, “I got this random text from Frank out of the blue,” Kelly continued by explaining, “In a spot that I happened to have service because I was out in the wilderness. And he was like, ‘Call me.’ “And so I called him,” Thiebaud admitted. “I’ve had reservations about coming back full-time for a while and he’s been aware of that. We had a conversation and he was like, ‘Would you consider coming back for this amount of time?’ And I was like, ‘Well, okay, let’s talk about this.’ I think it just ended up being the right moment and it was perfect.”
In the interview with Steve and Bradford, Kelly revealed her thoughts on where she’s like to see her character Britt, as it’s much different than what Britt has been known for. She goes on to talk about how Britt has always been such a big personality and she’s like to see her go through something that would ground her, something real and heart wrenching.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Thiebaud gets even deeper by disclosing some hints of what’s to come, but without telling too much. “She’s been such a big kind of personality on the show,” Thiebaud said. “I would love to ground her a little bit and have her go through something that’s real and heartwrenching and relatable.” Kelly then quickly mentioned, “But I did just get some news from Frank that the writers wanted me to know that I’m not going to say now, but it does add an element to her that I hope they’ll do a good job playing it out.”
General Hospital news and spoilers suggest Britt Westbourne could be headed in a whole new direction. Whatever that may be, we are happy Kelly has returned to reprise the role.
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