GH rumors have it that Rocco is Britt’s son. If that’s the case then Emma and Rocco are half siblings! General Hospital fans are aghast after Cassius (Ryan Paevey) implied that Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) has a son, and that her son is Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr). GH recaps from Thursday, May 7th recall that Cassius quickly explained how Rocco and James are not their actual “sons.”
The latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Cassius may know something about Britt that she doesn’t know. Could it be that Britt doesn’t know that Rocco is her son?
There’s no doubt that Cassius went to great lengths to pull off impersonating Nathan. So who’s to say that someone didn’t go to great lengths to alter Rocco’s DNA test to show if he’s Lulu’s or Britt’s son?
Ultimately, if Britt gave birth to her ow child, then Patrick is Rocco’s biological father. This little detail means that Emma and Rocco would be half siblings.
There has to be a reason Nathan referred to James and Rocco as their sons. Furthermore, Emma and Britt’s interaction adds another element of connection. It’s a secret that these two don’t get along. The tension comes after Britt was romantically involved with Emma’s dad Patrick Drake (Jason Thompson). And of course, the whole stealing Lulu’s (Alexa Havins) embryo thing.
If the relationship between Britt and Emma (Braedyn Bruner) softens, it may be because their lives are about to become more intertwined. Especially if Emma and Rocco are siblings.
General Hospital: Ethan’s Broken Over Delilah’s Death
Who was Delilah to Ethan Lovett (Nathan Dean)? The title friends doesn’t seem to fit the connection between Ethan and Delilah. Is Ethan Phoebe’s father or was he trying to protect Delilah from whoever Phoebe’s real father is?
Although they don’t know it, phoebe isn’t alone in the world. Ethan Lovett (Nathan Dean) it was exactly where Delilah baby is from and the connections she may or may not have.
General Hospital recaps recall the Dawn of Day tattoo on Delilah’s wrist. And according to General Hospital rumors Ethan may have been protecting Delilah against a cult leader. Although Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) killed former Dawn of Day leader Shiloh back in 2019, it’s possible that someone else has taken over.
Ethan’s visit with Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) was quite enlightening. But being enlightened doesn’t mean the acquired knowledge was good news. Ethan is broken over Delilah’s death which makes GH fans wonder if Wthab is Phoebe’s father, or if he was protecting her from someone.
Coming up on General Hospital, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) continues to play Detective. He’s determined to find the other driver. But when it comes to who caused Jordan’s accident, she admits that the accident was her own fault.
Why is Jordan (Tanisha Harper) taking all of the blame? While Curtis plays Detective, he also plays the blame game. He points his finger at Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson) for allegedly not stopping to help. Instead, Curtis should look in the mirror.
How is it that neither Jordan nor Curtis have mentioned why Jordan took her eyes off the road?!?! Maybe if Curtis wasn’t rubbing all up on Jordan’s thigh, then perhaps she wouldn’t have turned her head. Curtis was groping her in the moments leading up to the accident. Will he ever acknowledge his role in all of this?!
Should Curtis take some accountability for his part in causing the accident?
GH News: Steve Burton’s custody battle. This month the real lives of two of our beloved soap actors are reportedly enduring some daytime drama-like life events. First, the shocking GH news involving exes Kirsten Storms and Brandon Barash broke out, and now, General Hospital news reports reveal that Steve Burton and his ex wife Sheree battle it out in court.
Custody Wars- Steve Burton Takes Sheree To Court Over Custody Battle
Reportedly, Steve Burton finds himself back in family court. Burton argues that ex-wife Sheree has violated their court ordered custody agreement and has interfered with his legal parenting time.
Steve and Sheree share 3 children, two of which are of adult age. However, custody issues arise around their daughter Brooklyn who is a minor. Burton alleges that Sheree has kept his daughter from him and refusing him his legal custodial time.
Apparently, Sheree registered Brooklynn in a six week program in California which directly conflicts with Steve’s parenting time. He also claims that he has been denied his vacation time with his daughter. Text message between Steve and Sheree reveal their contentious conversation regarding the daughter Brooklynn.
Steve texted to Sheree, “Again this is something that you signed and you decided to neglect that and now put it on brook.. and now you get to say dad won’t let you. when you should have said it’s not gonna work. So now you’ll be able to say you made a mistake and we should schedule my weeks.”
Sheree replied, “No it’s not. I told you she wanted to do jr guards,” she continued, “You knew this. You are the one who decided to move. Her life is here. She’s going to be more involved in things.” These text message reports were obtains by TMZ.
According to TMZ, Burton asked the court to order Sheree Amador (Gustin) to follow their custody agreement and to sanction her for $5,000.
General Hospital Blog wishes Steve and his family the best in this ongoing family dispute.
The Nurse’s Ball began in 1994 to benefit AIDS research. Over the years the variety show benefit became a Port Charles tradition. Although, the event has not been held with annual consistency. From the looks of things, General Hospital skips the event and it looks like there is no Nurse’s Ball 2026.
Last year, the iconic Nurses Ball took place on May 20th, 2025. It was especially memorable due to the reveal of Gio Palmieri’s (Giovanni Mazza) biological parents, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). Not to mention Gio’s unforgettable crash out on stage.
The Nurses Ball 2025 is also when Rory Gibson debuted as Chad Duell’s recast as Michael Corinthos. It was Michael on a Mission as he marched through those doors and took his children from Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). The rest is not only history, but is still shaping the current storyline today.
It’s the first week in May and there has been no Nurse’s Ball 2026 preparation. In fact, there hasn’t even been mention of the AIDS research charity event for this year. Apparently, General Hospital skips the Nurse’s Ball 2026.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive feedback from last year’s event, the Nurses Ball has not been announced as part of this year’s storyline. Although unlikely at this point, GH fans will have to wait for official confirmation on whether or not the tradition will continue this year. Be sure to check back with General Hospital Blog for updates.
This week on General Hospital, Laura and Ezra’s relationship took a turn. They went from a hostile dynamic to an almost warm and caring friendship. It’s possible that Laura’s crush on Ezra influences Mayoral decisions regarding Sidwell.
It all began when Dante called Laura to scope out Ezra as he was drink at the bar. But instead of using the opportunity to expose, blackmail, and humiliate Councilman Boyle, Laura used it as a rough love tool to sober him up. Since then their relationship has changed. GH recaps recall that Laura made it clear to Ezra and Lulu that she doesn’t plan on using her video evidence as a way to destroy Ezra.
So far, Ezra has reciprocated Laura’s kindness. Although kind and merciful, Laura isn’t dumb. “Never be so kind you forget to be clever. Never be so clever you forget to be kind,” is a quote by Taylor Swift’s grandmother, Marjorie Taylor Green. Laura has proven that she hasn’t forgotten to be clever amidst all of that kindness she exudes.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that she remains clever and kind, but Laura’s crush on Ezra could still influence her mayoral decisions. Do you think they their newfound liking to each other can help them deal with Sidwell? Can the now work together with mutual respect to stop Sidwell from taking complete control over Port Charles?
General Hospital spoilers for the week of May 4th, 2026 reveal that Jack catches Carly cheating. WSB Agent Jack Brennan is completely crushed after Josslyn sold out her mom. Now, Carly faces the music!
General Hospital recaps from 5-1-26 highlight the moment Jack walked into Carly’s house and into her bedroom to find her naked in bed. Jack acted off of a tip from Carly’s own daughter, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). The rookie WSB Agent sold out her own mom to her boss and Carly’s boyfriend, Jack Brennan (Chris L. McKenna).
According toGeneral Hospital previews and spoilers, this week Carly (Laura Wright) and Jack face the inevitable as the truth erupts in their faces. Jack catches Carly cheating and it looks like Carly has no remorse. She plays it tough and even tells Jack to “turn around” when the man who has been lying to her for over a year asks with whom she’s been cheating!
Do you feel sorry for Jack for Carly’s infidelity? Or is it a wash because he put her daughterJosslyn’s life in danger and has been lying to her about it?!
General Hospital: Elizabeth has information for Dante
According to General Hospital spoilers for the week of May 4th, 2026, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) deliberate about Cullum’s shooting. Apparently, Elizabeth knows who shot Cullum (Andrew Hawkes).
The PCPD isn’t going to let this one slide simply because the WSB has taken over. The organization’s lack of transparency, and Cullum’s cryptic replies to Dante’s questioning raises many flags.
Things just don’t add up when it comes to Cullum’s shooting and Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) arrest. Good thing there are tiny pieces of the puzzle that remain. One of these pieces involved Dante’s own son, Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr). Coming up on General Hospital, Elizabeth and Dante deliberate. Apparently, Elizabeth knows who shot Cullum. Will she hesitate to tell Dante that it was his son Rocco would the trigger?
General Hospital: Kirsten Storms GH status as Maxie Jones
According to General Hospital news, Kirsten Storms is off contract shorty after her February 2026 return to the daytime Soap Opera.
General Hospital fan-favorite Kirsten Storms recently returned to the 63 year old daytime drama after a 6 month hiatus. Previously, Storms announced back in July that she was taking a break from her role as Maxie Jones to move down to Tennessee with her daughter Harper.
General Hospital fans were ecstatic when Kristen returned in February, and Maxie awoke from her coma. She declared her love for Spinelli and endured learning that Nathan moved on with her best friend, Lulu (Alexa Havins). Despite her much anticipated return, Kirsten/Maxie’s onscreen presence hasn’t been as abundant as GH fans would like.
Reports confirm that Storms GH status is now recurring. Kirsten Storms is off contract with General Hospital since April 3rd, as indicated by General Hospital credits.
Regardless of the situation, Kirsten deserves nothing but the utmost support. General Hospital Blog sends prayers and best wishes as Kirsten navigates through personal/familial issues, and public scrutiny. GH Blog passes no judgement on Storms, or the recent alleged events of her life. Kristen is a class act and we extend our respect and admiration to her now and always.
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) just did the unthinkable, and now she’s in a world of danger. Will Josslyn fight off Cassius now that she’s been exposed just like she exposed her own mother?!
Just as GH fans are getting over the shock from when Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) framed and blackmailed her own mother, Josslyn turns around and betrays Carly (Laura Wright)!
Britt exposed Josslyn to Cassius in what seemed like instant karma for the “ditzy sorority girl.” General Hospital recaps recall that Cassius didn’t make Britt any promises when it comes to Josslyn’s safety. So then he showed up at Joss’s door and… now Joss is in danger. Will Josslyn fight off Cassius? Will he back down, or will Joss become one of Cullum’s prisoners like Anna Devane (Finola Hughes)?
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