General Hospital News And Spoilers: Jane Elliot Set For A 2022 Return

Many of the Quartermaine family members have come and gone throughout the years. Whether it be an untimely soap opera death, to getting the heck out of dodge, some Quartermaine’s stick around, and some don’t.

General Hospital news reports remind fans that actress Jane Elliot retired from the daytime drama a few years back, but the actress has returned for brief cameos from time to time.

General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) hinted to a upcoming General Hospital comings and goings news when she revealed she got to see someone on set that she loved. GH rumor has it that Nancy and Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine) are real life friends. The GH rumors developed from Nancy’s hint, along with letting fans know they would also be seeing this particular individual. I’m addition, General Hospital spoilers reveal fans got wind of another hint when actor Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Spencer Cassadine) shared a photo to his IG story. Fans couldn’t help but spot a monitor in the background with what looked like it featured a short haired woman. Fans immediately began to believe it was Jane.

General Hospital news has yet to confirm, but GH spoilers hint toward a 2022 return for Jane Elliot as Tracy.

General Hospital Spoilers: Plot Twist; Ned And Alexis Did Not Sleep Together

Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) has been so worried about keeping a secret from his wife, Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero). His fears came true when his secret with Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) came to light in the midst of all the Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and drunk Alexis drama.

General Hospital spoilers reveal a major plot twist is right around the corner. Ned and Alexis were so ashamed for what they had done to Olivia, they didn’t stop for a second to think they might not have even slept together at all, except in the literal sense.

General Hospital rumors claim Ned and Alexis didn’t actually have sex, but simply fell asleep next to each other in the same bed, only to awaken and assume the worst.

It’s possible that Ned and Alexis mistakenly assumed they slept together due to the amount of alcohol they both consumed. Even if they didn’t technically have sex GH rumors indicate that Olivia could be done with Ned forever. Although he may be vindicated on a technicality, the irresponsible behavior leading up to the alleged encounter still remains.

General Hospital Spoilers: Ned Gets Backed Into A Corner, Has No Choice But To Come Clean To Olivia

Things are really starting to intensify surrounding the secrets kept between Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero), and Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot).

It’s not in Olivia’s nature to leave well enough alone. She’s a fighter and she fights for the truth. What she sees happening to Alexis is uncalled for and she needs to get to the bottom of it. General Hospital spoilers reveal that due to Olivia’s poking around to expose Tracy, she opens her own can of worms that could lead to a world of hurt for herself.

General Hospital previews show Olivia demanding to know what happened between Ned and Alexis. Ned has always been uncomfortable keeping this secret from his wife, but his mother, Tracy, has insisted on keeping his secret with Alexis in the dark because she truly believes in his married to Olivia. In a way it’s sort of sweet. Tracy thinks Olivia is the best thing to happen to Ned and she’s afraid their marriage will be over once she finds out about his drunker stupor with Alexis.

General Hospital rumors indicate that Ned will have no other choice than to come clean about that night. But could there be a twist? Some GH rumors claim Ned and Alexis never even actually slept together, they only think they did because they were both bombed.

Will Olivia be able to forgive her husband and the friend she is so desperately trying to help after learning of their alleged betrayal?

General Hospital Spoilers: Olivia Comes To A Shocking Realization

Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) may be in the dark about who’s bed her husband Ned’s (Wally Kurth) boots have been under, but she can smell a rat disguised at Tracy.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Olivia comes to a shocking realization after hearing Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) discussing the importance of the Quartermaine family.

General Hospital previews show Tracy can be heard saying she will stop anyone who gets in the family’s way. General Hospital rumors suggest Olivia realizes reach is taking aboriginal Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Once it clicks Olivia that Tracy will stop at nothing, she the believes that Tracy could be setting Alexis up for a downward spiral.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Tracy Tells Monica She Isn’t Happy With Olivia’s Plan; Check Out This Exclusive, Deleted Scene!

Thanksgiving may be over in the typical sense, but for us General Hospital fans and the residents of the fictional city of Port Charles, New York, Thanksgiving has just begun!

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal brand new video content of a deleted scene for Monday’s upcoming Thanksgiving episode.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) is back on Monday, and she can’t sit back and let Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) take over and infringe upon the Quartermaine Thanksgiving.

Check out the deleted scene below!

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General Hospital News: Jane Elliot Returns To General Hospital

General Hospital’s long time actress, Jane Elliot is making headlines again, three years after her retirement from the daytime drama.

Jane Elliot originated the role of Tracy Quartermaine, in 1978. Elliot played the sassy Quartermaine on and off until she retired in 2017.

General Hospital news reports Jane Elliot is returning to GH. General Hospital spoilers reveal Tracy will make her way back to Port Charles, and the Quartermaine mansion in time for the holidays.

General Hospital News: Robert Palmer Watkins Addresses Bringing Dillon Quartermaine Back To GH

The Quartermaine family has a lot going on at the moment. Brook Lynn Ashton Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) has recently moved back to Port Charles and hasn’t fallen short when it comes to bringing the drama to the scene. She has been having issues with her music producer, has been blackmailed, started a new job at the family business, ELQ, got fired, fought with her long time enemy, Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan), and much more. Dillon Quartermaine’s (Robert Palmer Watkins) Dad, Ned, is in town, and his mom Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) paid the family a visit around the holidays but has since left Port Charles. The Quartermaine family is on the front burner which would make for a great opportunity to have another member of the family in town.

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal GH’s Robert Palmer Watkins would be happy to return to the show. In a recent article, Daytime Confidential revealed Watkins take on a possible return to General Hospital. Watkins told the source, “I would be open to making a return at some point. I loved the role of Dillon, and General Hospital will always be family.”

Throwing another Quartermaine into the mix could be exactly what the family needs to handle the current issues involving ELQ, Nelle (Chloe Lanier), Valentin (James Patrick Stuart), and everything else that is weighing on the Quartermaine clan.

General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any new information regarding General Hospital comings and goings and the possible return of Dillon.

General Hospital Spoilers: Tracy Headed Out Of Port Charles, Jane Elliot Wraps Up Stint

Tracy Quartermaine returned to Port Charles this past holiday season and stirred up some chaos with family as well as enemies. However, Jane Elliot has retired from the role and had only returned for a short time.
General Hospital spoilers report the news that Jane Elliot has wrapped up her short segment as she reposted her role as Tracy Quartermaine.
General Hospital news reports ABC has left the door open for a possible return.

General Hospital Comings and Goings: Are You Ready For Tracy Quartermaine To Arrive In Port Charles?

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Last month previous General Hospital spoilers reported the return of fan favorite, retired, Jane Elliot, to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine. GH rumors had claimed Tracy would be back for Thanksgiving but that didn’t pan out to be true.

It’s now less than two weeks before Christmas and GH viewers have yet to see Jane Elliot make her debut. Fans are waiting anxiously for Tracy to return to the Quartermaine mansion and cause all sorts of trouble among family and friends.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Tracy will make her way back before Christmas. Be on the lookout! We will keep you posted with any updated information on an exact date.

General Hospital Spoilers: Brook Lynn’s Return Leads to Name Dropping; Dante Return In the Works?

This year on General Hospital, November Sweeps brought in some big returns as many fan favorite characters have made their way back to Port Charles. The Quartermaine family has been looking scarce in recent years as many Quartermaine family members have either passed on or moved out of Port Charles.

General Hospital spoilers reveal things are about to be stirred but as a result of the recent return of a younger generation Quartermaine, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton), formerly played by Adrienne Leon. Brook Lynn is the daughter of Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer), and Granddaughter of the one and only, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). In last week’s BREAKING GH news, General Hospital spoilers revealed the big return of GH retired Jane Elliot. Elliot will return to General Hospital this Thanksgiving to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine.

Now that Brook Lynn is back in town, she has come in like a storm and getting into everyone’s business. General Hospital spoilers have been hinting a return for Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) ever since some residents of PC have been name dropping in recent weeks, Brook Lynn included. After Dante’s mother, Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) received notice and direction from her son that it would be best if they cut ties. Dante is going through severe PTSD. Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) really has had no say in the matter, as Dante is the one who filed for divorce and she just had to accept it. Brook Lynn waltzes into Port Charles, sticking her nose into Lulu’s business. She assumes Lulu is the one who gave up too fast on Dante and she is bothered by this. It doesn’t matter what Lulu says, or how she explains how it happened, Brook Lynn doesn’t want to listen. Brook Lynn will also jump to conclusions when she sees Lulu with Dustin. She is going to blame Lulu for not trying harder on her marriage, making claims that Lulu had her interests elsewhere.

All this talk about Dante has got fans wondering if TPTB at GH are making their way to working Dante back into the story line. General Hospital has left the door open for actor Dominc Zamprogna to return to General Hospital as Dante Falconeri. At this point it is not certain if Zamprogna will be returning, or possibly even a few cameos or recurring status.

General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date and report GH comings and goings as news comes in with any information that confirms a return for Zamprogna.

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