Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) has Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) right where she wants him. She seems to have a master plan to get Valentin to turn ELQ back over to her dad, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and the rest of the Quartermaine family.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned and Michael disapprove of what they know about Brook Lynn’s plan, but there is so much more to her scheme than meets the eye.
General Hospital rumors reveal hints that indicate Brook Lynn could be faking her pregnancy altogether. Other than her phony hesitation to tell Michael who the baby’s father is, Brook Lynn has been pretty quick to blab to anyone she sees who her baby daddy is. She quickly turned down Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) for Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) to be Brook Lynn’s OBGYN. She claims her doctor is from out of town, and said she’d never heard of the doctor Britt mentioned. She also hesitated when naming the medical facility in which she had been receiving care.
Signs point to Brook Lynn faking this pregnancy, and playing Valentin to get ELQ out of his hands. Valentin has already told his daughter, Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez) that she is getting another sibling. He is over the moon to become a father again and will be devastated if it turns out Brook Lynn was never really pregnant.
Will she be able to deceive the entire city of Port Charles with a fake pregnancy?
General Hospital’s Amanda Setton has returned to the soap opera as a member one of the show’s core families. The role of Brook Lynn Quartermaine was temporarily recast when Setton left the show on maternity leave. Actress Briana Lane stepped into Setton’s shoes until her exit late last year.
General Hospital news reports Amanda Setton has opened up about her recent return to General Hospital. She begins an interview by expressing her joy for playing the role of Brook Lynn. She said, “I was very excited to get back to GH!” She continued on about her cast mates and why she enjoys the role she plays. “I missed everyone so much and missed getting to play Brook Lynn each day. She’s just such a fun, spunky, ‘live life to the fullest’ kind of gal. That’s an energy I enjoy getting to tap into!”
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Amanda’s take on how it feels to step into the role on de again. The new mother of three revealed her return feels different this time. Setton acknowledges that she “was definitely a bit more nervous than normal given the sleeplessness I’m dealing with right now because of the baby, but was excited for the challenge. My first day back was so wonderful, seeing all the producers and the entire cast and crew. It was so amazing being back with Wally (Ned Ashton) and Lisa (Olivia Falconeri); they really feel like my family. It was so comforting being back together again in the Quartermaine living room!”
The fans are greatly appreciated and Setton expressed her gratitude to the GH fans for their love and support. She said, “Thank you for supporting the show and for falling in love with Brook Lynn. She’s a dynamo, but beneath it all, has a big heart and always has her family and their well-being as her priority. You guys are the best!”
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate Brook Lynn’s return to Port Charles will be full of drama and excitement. She has returned with a bun in then oven, and the father of her baby is a Cassadine! There won’t be a dull moment!
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) has a plan to make a smooth move out of a stick situation.
Brook Lynn is pregnant with Valentin Cassadine’s (James Patrick Stuart) baby, the very same man who underhandedly took ELQ right from under the Quartermaine family. Brook Lynn‘s business dealings with Valentin got Q’s into this ELQ mess, and her personal “dealings” with Valentin get herself into another entanglement. Her father, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is concerned but Brook Lynn has a things under control.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn has a plan to use her baby with Valentin as leverage to get ELQ back for her family. She sees how badly Valentin wants to be part of the baby’s life and uses that to get what she wants. If he wants to have a part in his child’s life, it’s going to come with a price.
General Hospital previews show Brook Lynn preparing to let Ned and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) in on her plan to manipulate Valentin into giving up ELQ.
Valentin as always been a step ahead, regardless how quick witted Brook Lynn is with her ideas and plans to take control. But this time, she’ll get him in his weak spot, his child. Valentin will dk anything for the well being of his children and has displayed that with his daughter, Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez).
Brook Lynn thinks she has a solid plan, but it’s gonna take some convincing for Ned and Michael to see her angle. Valentin isn’t one to give up a business opportunity but when it comes to his child, he may have a different outlook.
Finally, GH fans got their wish with the Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) pregnancy storyline. It wa as pleasant surprise to see a quick revelation as opposed to spending months on end hiding her pregnancy from Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) and her father, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned is concerned about his daughter’s current situation involving Valentin Cassadine. The very man who has underhandedly taken over ELQ by pulling the wool over Brook Lynn’s eyes, in a not-so transparent business deal, is now the father of Ned’s unborn grandchild.
General Hospital previews show Ned’s concern as a father and Brook Lynn reassuring him that she has a plan.
General Hospital rumors indicate Brook Lynn will uses this baby as leverage over Valentin for the benefit of ELQ and/or her music career.
Although Valentin seems to be extremely kind and supportive, he isn’t want to let himself get walked all over. He takes responsibility for his children as he does with Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez). He loves his daughter and will fight for the best interest of his children. If Brook Lynn pushes back on Valentin’s generosity and kindness, it’s likely he will push harder, causing her to push back even more. Both Brook Lynn and Valentin has very strong personalities and likely will not back down when it comes to what they want when it comes to their baby. It would be idea for them to co-parent maturely, but GH rumors indicate there will be big baby drama ahead.
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) made a grand entrance when she returned to Port Charles. She staked out the Quartermaine mansion until the coast was clear and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was finished with his conversation with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).
Michael put the pieces of the puzzle together and figured out that Brook Lynn is pregnant with Valentin’s baby. Brook Lynn doesn’t want Valentin to know she is pregnant. Michael warned her that she can’t hide forever.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn will be pressured to make a decision. In most recent General Hospital previews, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) is passionate about Brook Lynn keeping her situation a secret…
General Hospital rumors hint that Olivia might be referring to Brook Lynn’s father, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), when telling Brook Lynn, “He can never know about this!” Brook Lynn already wants to keep her pregnancy a secret from the baby’s father. Now she’s faced with the decision to tell her father or not. Olivia feels strongly about keeping Brook Lynn‘s situation a secret, but it’s not like it’s something that will be easily hidden. Sooner than later, the truth will come out, and Valentin will know he’s about to become a father again, and Ned will know he’s about to become a grandfather!
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.
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?
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) just wants to knock some sense into her mother, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). She’s been coming down hard on her with tough love, hoping that Alexis will see the light and choose her life and family over drinking.
Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) is a true friend and a genuinely caring person. She sees that Alexis is struggling and has come to the realization that Tracy Quartermaine’s (Jane Elliot) story claiming that Alexis drove her car while drunk just isn’t adding up.
General Hospital spoilers reveal after Olivia addressed her concerns with Sam, she and Sam will team up to get to the bottom of Tracy’s claims.
General Hospital previews show Sam giving a warning, asking about the readiness to deal with any possible outcome from their plan to infected the truth about Alexis and Tracy. Olivia is dead set on figuring out what really happened that night and why Tracy would possibly be trying to set up Alexis.
General Hospital rumors hint that Sam and Olivia will uncover a secret, and Olivia will be devastated at the outcome.
While trying to help Alexis, will Olivia find out that the friend she’s trying so desperately to help is the very friend who has betrayed her with her husband, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth)?
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.
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) are friends; mainly by association due to the fact that Olivia’s husband Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Alexis are good friends.
Alexis has been making poor choices lately. A couple of those choices could be the reason Olivia is setting her focus on Alexis.
Alexis has fallen off the wagon, started drinking again, and spend the night with good friend and ex-lover, Ned. Of those mishaps, Olivia knows that Alexis has fallen off the wagon, and as any good friend, she is very concerned. What Olivia doesn’t know is that Ned and Alexis have allegedly slept together.
General Hospital spoilers and previews show Olivia sitting down at the bar next to Alexis, telling Alexis she has her sights on her right now. Alexis looks worried as if Olivia is suspicious of her. Will Olivia be genuinely concerned or Alexis well being when it comes to her drinking or will she be suspicious of her friendship with Ned?
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