Jacinda testifies against Nina!? Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) will pull any string if it means her kids are right as rain. No mother wants to see their children upset, or life not going in their favor. While being a mom brings out the instinct to protect our children no matter what- adding grandma to that job description and the pressure is on! Will Curtis (Donnell Turner) come through for Carly in a big way?!
In the custody battle between Michael (Rory Gibson) and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen), Carly’s grandchildren are at stake. Carly will always worry about her children, and do whatever is in their best interest. These days she has a greater responsibility to do right by her grandchildren- as well as their parents. And that’s exactly what Carly did when she asked Curtis to write the smear piece in Drew. According to General Hospital recaps Curtis denied Carly’s request dispute, genuine loyalty to Michael in this case. However, desperate times call for desperate measures. Will Curtis find another way to help Michael gain custody of his children over Willow?
This week’s General Hospital has fans captivated by the Corinthos custody trial, Rory Gibson’s debut as the new Michael Corinthos, and the drugging of Congressman Drew Cain. According to the latest GH previews, this week on General Hospital, startling revelations and confessions rock the courtroom. Carly exposes Nina to Drew, telling him that Nina had him drugged.
General Hospital rumors suggest that the diet in Nina doesn’t stop there. Curtis comes through for Carly in a big way. Allegedly, Curtis finds the woman who Nina hired to drug Drew, and yes, Jacinda testifies against Nina! Could this be the nail in the coffins when it comes to the custody ruling, and Nina’s relationship with Willow?
Carly Exposes Nina To Drew! Currently, Port Charles Congressman Drew Cain/Quartermaine is at odds with nearly the entire city. While Congressman Cain has some supporters, the majority of the PC voters have his number. But that all could change once the public learns the truth about Drew’s wild night.
General Hospital recaps remind us that Nina and Portia are behind Drew’s actions on that recent infamous night. Just as he claimed, Drew really was drugged that night. Then, in order to keep Willow in his good graces Drew went on a mission to prove there were drugs in his system. But it doesn’t end there. Now he must prove that he did not take ketamine willingly. In fact, he framed Tracy for drugging him well knowing full well of Portia‘s involvement. Thanks to lab rat Brad Cooper (Parry Shen), Drew has more leverage on Portia now than ever before. However, he doesn’t expect that Curtis would swoop in and help his wife diffuse the situation.
Meanwhile, Portia isn’t the only one who could go down for this crime. Don’t forget that this whole thing was Nina’s idea. She found Jacinda at the Metro Court with Boyle, and needed Portia to get access to the ketamine, but Nina said everything in motion. This week on General Hospital, Carly exposes Nina to Drew. Carly feels the pressure and desperation to ensure a favorable custody outcome for her son Michael. It’s no surprise that Carly uses Nina‘s crimes against her. The Corinthos custody trial is about to begin and Carly make sure to air Nina’s dirty laundry.
General Hospital: Lulu, Cody, and Molly Love Triangle?
Love After Sasha-GH fans believe that Cody Moves On With Lulu or Molly! So, who will win Cody’s heart? Cody Bell went from unknowingly falling in love with is first cousin to becoming an eligible bachelor in an instant. The heartbreak was intense and he hasn’t moved on romantically. Come to think of it, neither has Sasha. Aside from her one night stand with Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson), Sasha hasn’t caught feelings for anyone since having to call it quits with cousin Cody.
Love hurts, but time heals [most] all wounds and Cody will be just fine. Coming up, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Cody takes a turn for the better in his healing journey. Perhaps even two times better than he’s been since finding out Sasha is his cousin. GH fans have been rooting for Cody since he seems to get the sh!t end of the stick in many situations. For once, General Hospital fans hope that something good happens to Cody. But, be careful what you wish for because sometimes lessons more.
GH Rumors Tease That Cody Moves On With Lulu Or Molly- What Trouble Could Possibly Arise?
General Hospital rumors hint that Cody has two chances to move on from Sasha, and those chances are named Lulu and Molly. Cody and Lulu met when she escaped from the hospital and wandered around Port Charles after being in a coma for four years. She hitched a ride in classic Lulu style, and Cody matched Ms. Spencer’s witty banter the entire first encounter. Meanwhile, their close ties to friends and family have Cody and Lulu interacting quite often. And now that she and Dante have closed the door on any possible future rekindling, GH rumors hint that Lulu turns to Cody. These two have a lot in common with similar traits and mutual social circles. Lulu and Cody are both headstrong and can be impulsive- among other similarities such as strong and capable. Seems like they’d be a good match, doesn’t it?
On the other hand we have Molly. Cody and Molly started out rocky in their first few encounters, getting under each other’s skin. But they have that whole “opposites attract” thing going on, not to mention the classic “damsel in distress gets rescued by a cowboy” story too.
This week on General Hospital, new spoilers indicate that Lulu and Dante’s latest encounter resonates with both of them. Will Lulu need a shoulder to cry on? In addition, GH rumors tease that Molly reflects back on the night of the Nurse’s Ball. Having been mistaken for a couple with Cody creeps into her mind. Will she blow this off as intrusive thoughts, or will she become curious about Cody?
General Hospital: Chad Duell Post General Hospital
What’s life like for Chad Duell Post General Hospital?General Hospital fans were caught off guard when Chad Duell and Frank Valentini announced and confirmed Duell’s GH exit. To say the news came as a shock is an understatement, and to many fans Chad is Michael Corinthos. After all Duell played Sonny Corinthos’s son for 15 years.
Well, the earth rotates and time ticks on. Not everyone stays in one place, and that’s where we’re at with the latest General Hospital casting news. Michael Corinthos was recast, and Rory Gibson debuted in the role on May 23rd, 2025. While GH fans seem to be warming up to Gibson quite nicely, many miss Chad and keep up with what he’s up to post General Hospital. Reportedly, Duell is stepping into the modeling profession and has shared some photos from a recent shoot.
According to the latest GH news, Chad keeps busy with Luana and their son Dawson. In addition to family life, the father and Emmy winner has added modeling to his schedule. Take a peek at the photos below. Duell shared these via Instagram and has credited John A. Sutton, and also mentions @wrangler and @stetsonusa.
Chad Duell Photographed by: John A. Sutton Chad Duell Photographed by: John A. SuttonChad Duell @wrangler @stetsonusaChad Duell @wrangler @stetsonusa
General Hospital/ Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) and Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins)
There you have it. Both Lulu (Alexa Havins) and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) have declared that they don’t want each other back shortly after revealing that they still have feelings for each other. Make that make sense. Dante Falconeri and Lulu Spencer fell in love a decade and a half ago, and have had their share of turmoil. After all these years, Dante and Lulu have decided to be over- for good. So who will be Lulu’s shoulder to cry on? …Lulu turns to Cody for comfort?!
This week on General Hospital Dante’s reaction to Lulu’s involvement in the Gio reveal weighs heavily their on relationship. Now agreeing to simply co-parent Rocco, nothing more, Lulu and Dante have called it quits.
General Hospital: Lulu (Alexa Havins) Meets Cody (Josh Kelly)
According to General Hospital rumors, Lulu turns to Cody after she and Dante’s pivotal moment in their relationship. Despite their recent confessions to one another, Lulu and Dante won’t be pursuing anything further than being co-parents. Not even friendship. Sadly, it looks like a Lante reboot is not in the cards for now.
Recent General Hospital spoilers tease that while Dante continues to grieve for Sam, Lulu turns to Cody for comfort. They are both madder than Hell. Lulu’s mad at Dante and Dante’s mad at the world. Maybe in time Dante and Lulu will find their way back to each other- but for now GH rumors hint that at least one if them is moving on…
General Hospital; Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and Lulu (Alexa Havins)
Dante Confronts Lulu About Gio! A young man is crushed after learned that his entire life has been a lie. Gio lived as Francis and Camilla Palmieri’s son for 22 years until his whole life changed in an instant.
Thanks to Lulu (Alexa Havins), Gio’s very first Nurse’s Ball is forever tainted with this memory. Of course, Lulu isn’t the reason why Gio’s life turned upside down. However, she is the reason it all came out like this- hurting so many people. If I were going by majority rules, then I’d say that most General Hospital fans are not too happy with Lulu Spencer right now.
Dante Confronts Lulu About Gio
This week on General Hospital, the fallout from the Nurse’s Ball continues to domino. All involved are getting hit one by one, and Lois is right in front. Lois’s Co-Chair is Grandma Gloria (Ellen Travolta). Those two lied to everyone, including Brook Lynn. Then there’s Brook Lynn who lied to everyone else except for Lois. Next is Cody. Brook Lynn confided in Cody in her time of need. Surprisingly, Dante seemed a bit understanding when it came to Cody. Then we have Chase. It was inevitable that Brooklyn’s husband would learn the truth. He kept it quiet from Dante but it wasn’t Chase’s secret to tell. Carly knows. But she only knows because Lulu confided in her. If only Lulu would have listened to cousin Carly. Then there’s Lulu.
Dante wants to know how Gio found out about any of this in the first place. General Hospital previews suggest that Lulu isn’t off the hook. Dante confronts Lulu about her knowledge about Gio. Apparently, Lulu admits her involvement, and has a hunch that Dante thinks she used Brook Lynn’s secret as a tactic to get him back.
Do you think a small part of Lulu thought that this would bring Dante closer? Did she expect him to fall into her arms with gratitude?
General Hospital: Cody, Brook Lynn, and Dante from Bensonhurst
History was rewritten a few years ago when it came about that Cody Bell grew up with Dante Falconeri. As it turns out Dante and Cody met at Summer camp when they were about 15-16 years old. And since Brook Lynn Quartermaine was at a neighboring camp that summer she also got to know Cody. But how much did she get to know Cody? If you know what I mean.
As if this situation wasn’t the utmost convoluted, GH rumors and fan speculation suggest yet another twist could present itself. What if Brook Lynn (and Cody) have a secret of their own? Anything is possible in soap land which is why General Hospital rumors point to the possibility that Cody and Brook Lynn may have at the very same Summer camp where everything went down.
As of how, it’s looking like Dante is for sure Gio’s father- the father of Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s baby. While the emotion of it all suggests that Gio is Dante’s through and through, some GH fans believe that may not be the case at all. So, what if Brook Lynn has a secret of her own that she half-shares with Cody. Is it possible that Cody could also be the father and that’s why he helped Brook Lynn? At this point I think Maury would say, Cody, you are NOT the father. But hey, you never know. So… If Cody Gio’s father?
Finally! The wait is over and the fallout from the Nurse’s Ball continues! Things are shifting fast in Port Charles, and according to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Giovanni “Gio” Palmieri and Emma Scorpio-Drake are about to shake things up in a major way. After a shocking revelation about his past, Gio is ready to make big moves—and Emma might just be going with him. Emma stands by Gio when he needs someone the most.
The latest General Hospital spoilers suggest that Gio is preparing to take action—possibly moving out and putting space between himself and the people who kept him in the dark. Emma, meanwhile, isn’t going to get in his way- she’s down for the ride.
Will their friendship turn romantic? Will Gio confront Brook Lynn and Dante about what really happened? And how will Lois respond now that the truth is out?
Whatever’s coming next, fans can be sure of one thing: Gio is no longer waiting for answers—he’s going after them. And Emma? She’s not backing down, either. Emma stands by Gio as he seeks the answers he deserves, and becomes a safe space for Gio to just be.
General Hospital: General Hospital Blog- Remembering Johnny Wactor
Remembering Johnny Wactor. The cast of General Hospital gained a fan favorite addition on January 30, 2020. That’s when the late Johnny Wactor made his debut as Brando Corbin on ABC’s General Hospital. Johnny and Brando fit in ti the GH’s vibe quite nicely, and his and Sasha’s (Sofia Mattsson) on-screen romance stole our hearts.
Swiftly, Johnny acquired the attention and dedication of General Hospital fans. Brando quickly became a fan favorite, and he and Sasha’s popularity as a couple rose to the occasion. Together, Brando and Sasha were a dream town until the writing no longer suited the audience.
In September of 2022, Johnny Wactor and his role as Brando Corbin was written out of the script. Sadly, Heather Webber got her hook into Brando Corbin, ultimately killing him.
Remembering Johnny Wactor
One year ago (May 25, 2025) marks the anniversary of Johnny Wactor’s passing. The news devastated his family, friends, and GH fans as Wactor was murdered in LA.
General Hospital Blog continues to pray for Johnny’s family as they navigate through life without his light in the physical world. God Bless 🙏🏻 He was such a great talent, and spoken highly of by co-stars and friends. Johnny is in our hearts. 🩵
General Hospital: Gio Palmieri (Gio Mazza)Breaksdown On Stage
It’s been just over a year since Gio Mazza joined the cast of General Hospital. On May 15th, 2024 Mazza made his debut as Gio Palmieri. He was introduced as Brook Lynn’s cousin from Bensonhurst and stunned the wedding guests with his exemplary violin playing. A prodigy no doubt, cousin Gio from the old neighborhood would soon become a focal point of many people’s lives. There’s no doubt that Gio’s Emotional Unveiling On GH has fans waiting in anticipation.
Next week on General Hospital the aftermath hits Gio, and those closest to him. Thanks to Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins), this traumatic revelation will haunt Gio’s perception of The Nurse’s Ball forever. More importantly, he only knows half of the truth after overhearing Lulu confronting Lois (Rena Sofer). Furthermore, his reaction to what he heard was nothing short of heartbreaking- even gut wrenching. He wore his heart on his sleeve, on stage for all to see.
Gio’s Emotional Unveiling On GH Has Fans Anxiously Waiting For More
Hopefully General Hospital fans have had some time to decompress after having watched Gio’s intense reaction. Reportedly, the actor did some reflecting of his own on what his character just endured. Gio Mazza shared his thoughts via Instagram- making mention of his birthday. Mazza acknowledged the significance of that episode having aired on his actual birthday!
According to Mazza, there’s a lot to look forward to with his character Gio Palmieri. It looks like he’ll be sticking around Port Charles for a while!
—“Just moments after I found out who my real parents are… being lied to my whole life, missing out from my real family, the pain of my character’s past…. There’s a lot to look forward to on @generalhospitalabc
of all days, this special episode aired on my birthday (yesterday)! My birthday wish is that everyone watches the Nurses’ Ball episodes on Hulu this weekend! Throw a watch party! Everyone in the cast&crew put so much time and energy and effort into this event! Enjoy!”
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