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Category: General Hospital Comings and Goings
General Hospital comings and goings archives fills GH fans in on the latest GH news. Each exit and arrival can be found on GH Blog’s comings and goings page.
From time to time, the characters we’ve grown to love (or love to hate) leave. Some return after some time, and others arrive on the canvas unexpectedly. As GH fans, General Hospital Blog knows exactly how it feels to lose a beloved character, as well as how it feels to love (or hate) a newby. Whatever emotions are flowing through at the time someone leaves or enters the canvas, fans can be sure to get the latest information on our GH comings and goings page.
General Hospital: Sidwell Admits to Framing Selina and His Nefarious Plans for Sonny Corinthos
Is Sidwell about to be schooled at his own game? According to General Hospital recaps, Sidwell admitted to framing Selina Wu (Lydia Look) for setting Charlie’s on fire. Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) thinks he’s slick. He’s committing crimes while playing dumb, framing mobsters, and he thinks he’ll never get caught. If all goes according to plan, Sidwell gets away with the violence and destruction, while others go down for his dastardly deeds. But what if everything he divulged to Selina wasn’t just between them?GH Rumors speculate that Selina Wears Wire To Trap Sidwell!
Just like Selina Wu said, she’s been around a lot longer than Sidwell. Although she and Sonny (Maurice Benard) have shared a few awkward moments, he still trusts Selina over Sidwell any day. Besides, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Selina had something up her sleeve-literally. GH recaps recall the conversation between Sidwell and Selina about the fire at Charlie’s. Sidwell’s plan to frame Selina has worked well enough so far to run her out of town.
Selina Wears Wire To Trap Sidwell
Retrospectively, the conversation went a little too smoothly. Selina didn’t resist much when she learned she was framed, and then ran out of Port Charles by the new guy in town. In fact, she wasn’t even frazzled. Her mind was clear and she asked Sidwell some insightful questions. Lucky for her, he provided clear and concise answers.
Coming up on General Hospital, Sonny still needs to find who really set Charlie’s on fire and almost killed Kristina (Kate Mansi). Although Sidwell may think he committed the perfect crime, framing Selina and all, but GH spoilers tease otherwise.
General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini and GH’s Kristen Storms (Maxie Jones)
Kristen Storms Defends Frank Valentini To Fans
Our world as we know it before social media has been long gone. Although people have been playing telephone since the beginning of time, misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and even lies have increased since social media.
Social media platforms are used to express ourselves on virtually any topic. While many utilize the benefits as intended, and others either help speak fake news, or fall victim to fake news.
According to General Hospital news, recent casting changes have been the subject of fake news. First, Details around Chad Duell’s “break” from General Hospital left fans hopeful that he’d return as Michael Corinthos. The door had been left open for a return as there wasn’t a sign of a recast in sight. However, things don’t always work out as planned. That’s when General Hospital news and spoilers reports confirmed that Chad would not return, and that the role had been recast. Then, come May of 2025, and Rory Gibson was recast as the new Michael Corinthos.
In her video, Storms revealed the facts of her upcoming exit from General Hospital. First and foremost, Kirsten assured fans that she WILL be back. The actress proceed to spill the tea on her upcoming move to Tennessee, her time off, details about her GH contract, and Frank Valentini. As expected, Kirsten’s news was, and still is a hot topic among the fans.
Kristen Storms Defends Frank Valentini To Fan
Seemingly, Chad’s (ex-Michael Corinthos) exit stirred the pot a bit. Now, GH fans fear that Storms won’t actually return, and claim the situation is, “just like Chad.” Reportedly, fans blame Frank Valentini for it.
As a result, some GH fans have taken it upon themselves to speculate about Storms’s “break” from General Hospital. Kirsten’s announcement raised questions based on mere rumors about Chad Duell’s exit.
In an Instagram reply, Kirsten Storms defends Frank to fans who seem to have pointed the finger in his direction. She makes her point crystal clear on her response to an who’s spreading pure speculation and false information.
“Frank does not come here on social media and throwing people under the bus to clear up these undeserved – and often incredibly mean – lies.”
General Hospital: Father and Daughter; Cesar Faison (Cesar Faison) and Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud)
Is it WSB, or is it that Britt follows Faison’s DVX Footsteps???
Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) surely wasn’t cheated out of a colorful parentage. Her mom and dad were individually vibrant and full of adventure. Her mom, an evil doctor of sorts, and her dad, an evil spy.
Britt’s mother, Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) has come along way since her days of evil. However, what she did to Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) is unredeemable, yet here we all are, loving Liesl. It seems to work out that way in soaps, and that’s okay.
General Hospital Recaps: Dr. Britt Westbourne is in deep with this Professor Dalton stuff. It’s so serious that she even faked her own death to work on this classified mission.
GH: Cesar Faison and Britt Westbourne
Meanwhile, Jason expressed his concerns to her mother Liesl. He told her that he believes to have seen Britt, and it hit different because she wasn’t just a look-alike. Then, Liesl assured him that her darling Britta was dead, and even cremated. That’s when Jason went to see Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) for help. He needed an inside look at the hospital’s database because he was looking for any documentation of Britt’s death.
His database dive threw Jason for a loop when hospital records seemed to check out just fine. It’s not exactly what Jason was hoping to find. Britt’s whereabouts are buried deep, but that doesn’t mean Jason won’t find her. Still, there’s a reason she doesn’t want to be found. Is Britt’s secret as nefarious as the past secrets of her father’s, Cesar Faison?
General Hospital: Britt Saves Joss from the Hook Killer
Are Britt and Josslyn WSB Agents together?! Or is Britt working against the Bureau? Maybe she’s waking in dear old dad’s footsteps and got tangled up with the DVX? Jason Morgan believes that he saw Dr. Britt Westbourne at the airport, and the mystery is about to unfold!
General Hospital Recaps: A couple of years ago a serial killer ran loose in the streets of Port Charles. This savage took on the name, “The Hook Killer,” and took the lives of innocent people in PC. It turned out that the hook killer was none other than Heather Webber (Alley Mills), or to avenge her daughter Esme Prince (Avery Pohl). She targeted all who stood by strings Robinson (Tabyana Ali) at her trial. Although Dr. Westbourne wasn’t a target, she was killed saving Josslyn Jack’s (Eden McCoy) life, or so it seemed.
Suspicious Timing- Saving Joss and Liesl’s Port Charles Return
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Britt staged her death, and is involved with the WSB. At the time of her death, Britt was in the right (or wrong) place at the right (or wrong, however you look at it) time, and saved Joss from who was named as Heather Webber. In retrospect, saving Joss could have been all part of the plan. After all, Josslyn is now working for the WSB.
Additionally, Liesl’s return to Port Charles raises eyebrows as she “just so happened” to pop up right when Jason believed that he saw Britt at the airport.
General Hospital: Does Liesl (Kathleen Gati) Know Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) Is Alive?
Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s return to Port Charles makes for some interesting timing. Kathleen Gati left General Hospital in December 12, 2023. Dr. Obrecht dipped out of Port Charles 11 months after the death of her daughter, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud).
Recently, General Hospital comings and goings news shocked fans when word broke that Kelly Thiebaud was returning to the daytime drama. While General Hospital spoilers promised and then delivered, GH fans received an added bonus with Kelly’s return as Britt Westbourne.
Along with news of The Britch’s comeback, GH fans were pleasantly surprised to see her mom, Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s back in Port Charles. As nice as it is to have Kathleen back as Dr. O, her return raises curious questions. Such as, why now? Why did Liesl return just as Britt emerges from an alleged death, and back into the land of the living?
Liesl
According to the latest GH rumors, Liesl knows more than she’s told even her closest confidants. The WSB is a large part of Liesl’s life. Because she’s the daughter of Liesl and Cesar Faison (Anders Hove), Britt is no stranger to the inner workings of the WSB. Additionally, this storyline screams of the WSB not that Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is getting involved.
This week on General Hospital, previews and spoilers tease Britt staged her death, and Anna and Jason put in efforts to find her. Clearly, Britt is working on some covert operation. If Britt chose this path, was it worth giving up her entire life for whatever this is? Her friends and family, an impressive career as a Doctor and Co-Chief of Staff at GH, and most importantly, her mother Liesl. That is what Britt left behind, and so much more.
What if Britt didn’t leave her mother behind? And if Liesl has known Britt is alive this entire time? Crazier things have happened. One thing certain is that WSB agent Jack Brennan knows that Dr. Britt Westbourne is alive.
General Hospital: Kelly Thiebaud returns to GH as Dr. Britt Westbourne
Heartbreaking and eviscerating, Britt Westbourne’s death was difficult to watch. As the smart and sassy Dr. Westbourne lay dying in her mother Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) arms, I remember thinking that she will never be able to come back from this one.
Reportedly, Kelly Thiebaud left General Hospital in January of 2023 when Britt was attacked by the hook killer. Although, Britt’s cause of death was from a poison that was on the hook, not from the wound itself. Strange, right? We all watched as Mutter said goodbye to her Schatzi.
Jason and Anna Believe That Britt Staged Her Death
Liesle (Kathleen Gati) and Britta (Kelly Thiebaud
Well, the soap opera world did it again and Dr. Britt Westbourne is back from the dead. Great news, Britt and Jason (Steve Burton) will have something new in common. According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Jason assumes Britt is alive. He and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) believe that she has staged her own death, and the situation involves the WSB.
Coming up on General Hospital, Jason gets to the bottom of things. Do not miss this week’s General Hospital, as Kelly Thiebaud returns as Britt.
Tony Geary Left General Hospital and Luke Spencer Ten Years Ago On July 27, 2015.
Can you believe that it’s been ten years since Luke Spencer’s farewell?! On June 22nd, 2015, Tony Geary filmed his last scenes on the set of General Hospital. He was surrounded by his GH family as he said goodbye to Luke Spencer, his “life” in Port Charles, and the cast and crew he spent 37 years with.
Reportedly, General Hospital news confirm that July 27, 2015 marks ten years since Tony Geary left General Hospital as the unforgettable Luke Spencer. Geary played the iconic adventurer for 37 years before his decision to leave the longest running daytime drama, the ever-popular General Hospital.
Fast forward ten years and Luke is still mentioned often, even now. Tony Geary’s portrayal of Lucas Lorenzo Spencer will never be forgotten, and will always be honored in Port Charles.
General Hospital’s Kirsten Storms Addresses GH Exit News
Just like your parents, General Hospital fans pick favorites. They know who they love to watch frolic around Port Charles, and can even become territorial over who plays the role. I’ll be honest, I do feel like certain actors are absolutely irreplaceable in their roles. But more often than not, the recast ends up growing on me. But there is no doubt that some actors have made their role so iconic that it’s unimaginable to think of a recast.
For me, one in particular is Kirsten Storms as Maxie Jones. Aside from a temporary recast from time to time, Kirsten Storms IS Maxie Jones. Although Storms did not originate the role, she has 20 years under her belt as the vibrant, beautiful, and fin, business-savvy, fashion icon.
Aside from the occasional temp, Maxie is one character who I can’t see anyone play except for Kirsten. So the recent news surrounding Storms’s GH status Earlier this month word that Kirsten was leaving GH hit social media. General Hospital rumors began to fly about the who, the what, the when, and the why. So, Kirsten addressed her GH exit in a video message to fans.
We Haven’t Seen The Last Of Maxie! Kirsten Storms Addresses GH Exit News
First thing first, General Hospital star Kirsten Storms confirmed her exit from the 62 year old Daytime Drama. Most importantly, General Hospital news and spoilers report that Storms also assures GH fans that she is still under contract, and will return after her break. She went into a bit of detail about her break from General Hospital, and revealed that she is moving to Tennessee!
Rest assured that this news has no bearing on her future status with General Hospital in fact, Kirsten praise executive producer Frank Valentini, the writers, and all those involved in granting her request to take a break while she packs up and moves to Tennessee. Despite the long distance, Kirsten will remain on contract with General Hospital as Maxie Jones for the foreseeable future.
GH News: No Recast! Storms reveals that there will be no replacement for Maxie when she’s gone- which can only mean one thing- Maxie is written out for a while, but not without a grand exit. The writers must find some way to write Maxie out of Port Charles. And storms expressed that she thinks fans are gonna “freak out,” at what’s in store!
General Hospital’s Sasha Leaves Port Charles, Sofia Mattsson Goes Home to Stockholm
The streets (and mansions) of Port Charles are no longer safe, and proper action must be taken. Since organized crime runs rampant in Port Charles current dangers are automatically suspected to link to Sonny Corinthos. After all, he is a five families kingpin. His extensive career in the life of crime has given Sonny quite a reputation around the city. When it comes to this coffee importer, most people either love him or hate him, or even love to hate him!
According to recent General Hospital recaps Michael believes that Daisy is in danger due to the nature of his father’s business. At this point, Sonny probably thinks that the disturbances with Daisy are all Sidwell‘s doings. Little do they know, it’s Willow who is using Daisy to spook Sasha.
Although it’s been rough, Michael didn’t put up a fight when Sasha said she wanted to take Daisy away from Port Charles. He knows that it’s for the best despite how much it hurts. Will Michael ever see Sasha and Daisy again?
Sasha’s Leaving… Will Sofia Mattsson Return?!
Without a doubt, General Hospital fans became curious and rumors began to circulate. We can put those rumors to bed now because General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, has confirmed Sofia Mattsson’s GH exit. A representative of General Hospital addressed Mattsson‘s exit and said, “There was a good time in the storyline for Sofia to leave to pursue other opportunities in film and TV.” Valentini added, “But she is open for a return in the future.” I love Sofia, she is a great actress and a dear friend. We will miss her, but we wish her the best in all of her future endeavors.”
Reportedly, Sofia Mattsson’s days on the Daytime Emmy winning TV drama have come to an end. Mattsson explains, “I started off thinking it would be just a few episodes on recurring status, so I definitely did not think I’d stay so long. But I will say it’s gone by incredibly quickly. From the start, I’ve seen every day as a challenge and opportunity to grow as an actress, and honestly, that mindset never stopped — I feel like I learned something new every day until the end!”
Sofia joined the cast of General Hospital almost seven years ago, and made her debut as Sasha Gilmore on September 18th, 2018. Thankfully, Frank left the door open and hope that one day Sasha and Daisy return to Port Charles. General Hospital Blog looks forward to that say. For now, Sofia (and Sasha) will be sorely missed.
General Hospital’s Tristan Rogers Cancer Diagnosis
BREAKING: Tristan Rogers Cancer Diagnosis has been confirmed by his publicist. Tristan Rogers is a longtime actor best known for his role as Robert Scorpio on General Hospital. His portrayal has spanned over four decades, making him one of the show’s most recognizable faces.
On July 17, 2025, Rogers’ publicist confirmed his cancer diagnosis. Rogers is actively working with his medical team to develop a treatment plan. However, no details about the type or stage of cancer have been released.
The publicist’s statement also requests privacy for Rogers and his family during this time. Rogers appreciates the support and encouragement from his fans.
Rogers’ character, Robert Scorpio, first appeared on General Hospital in 1980 and quickly became integral to many major storylines, including his role as a secret agent with the World Security Bureau (WSB). Over the years, Scorpio’s character developed complex relationships with other key characters such as Anna Devane, Holly Sutton, and his daughter Robin Scorpio.
Throughout his career, Rogers has made recurring appearances on the show, delighting fans with his dynamic performances and contributing significantly to the legacy of General Hospital. He has also appeared on other television series, but his role as Robert Scorpio remains his most iconic.
To date, Rogers has not made any personal statements or social media posts regarding his diagnosis. No information has been released about how this will affect his future appearances on General Hospital.
Fans are encouraged to respect the privacy of Rogers and his family as they navigate this health challenge.
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