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General Hospital: Congratulations to Lynn Herring on her 40th Anniversary!
Congratulations are in order for an incredible actress who plays an iconic role on ABC’s General Hospital. Today marks GH’s Lynn Herring’s 40th Anniversary as Lucy Coe.
Earlier this month the cast and crew of General Hospital (along with fans at home) celebrated the legendary daytime drama’s 63rd anniversary. And it just so happens that General Hospital began on April 1st in 1963. Just 13 years later, Lynn Herring brought us the exquisite Lucy Coe.
Lucy is best known for her savvy business skills. She’s most passionate about the Nurse’s Ball, her cosmetics company Deception, and finding the perfect home for anyone in the market to buy.
Lucy’s colorful personality lights up a room like sunlight through stained glass. And we all have Lynn Herring to thank for that. Congratulations to GH’s Lynn Herring on her 40th anniversary at General Hospital. You should head over to General Hospital’s official Instagram to see the cast uplifting video message for their costar and friend.
General Hospital: Will Danny Make His First Mob Move?
General Hospital spoilers reveal Steve Burton and Jason Morgan’s take on Danny becoming Jason 2.0. Sonny (Maurice Benard) said it, Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) is growing up. And just like a young Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson), Danny wants to follow in his dad’s footsteps.
Steve and Bradford delved into the nuances of the potential storyline on an episode of That’s Awesome.
Bradford asked Steve, “What do you think about Danny becoming Jason 2.0?” Immediately, Steve replied with a confident “No.”- He even shook his head at the idea. Then, Steve reinforced his take on Danny becoming Jason 2.0 with a question for Bradford. “No, why would I want that?” He asked.
Reportedly, Jason is definitely not in favor of Danny following in his footsteps. However, when asked what Steve (as opposed to Jason) thinks about the potential storyline, his answer wasn’t as definitive. Many factors come into play, such as how mob life in the real world has changed over the decades.
General Hospital recaps recall that dreaded days when Danny wants to join the business is here. Obviously, his interest was motivated by Jason’s arrest an expedition by the WSB. Then he overheard a private conversation about the ins and outs of his dad’s situation.
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors Danny is on the verge of making a move against Sidwell. First, Danny went to Sonny and told him the truth. He wants whoever did this to his dad to pay. That sounds a lot like Danny becoming Jason 2.0. Of course, Sonny explained why it’s a bad idea, and shut down his request to partake in any retaliation of that kind. Then, Danny overheard Sonny and Ric (Rick Hearst) talking about Sidwell and his possible involvement in getting Jason out of Port Charles. This way Sonny would become more vulnerable without Jason around.
Whether or not Danny listens to Sonny remains to be seen. Odds are, Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has her work cut out for her and Danny involves himself in mob business. Oh, what’s a grandma to do?!
General Hospital: Kirsten Storms break in scare, phone hack
This week on General Hospital, the drama continues as details of Jordan’s crash unfolds, Cassius continues to live as Nathan, Rocco’s medical condition becomes a problem, and more. Now that we’ve covered some GH spoilers, Kristen Storms Investigation Update was posted to Instagram this morning.
General Hospital star Kirsten Storms has some real life drama to deal with. Today, she shared an update of an ongoing investigation from December. In February, Storms shared the story on her Instagram, asking about Cyber Security. The actress’s phone/wifi had been hacked, and someone accessed her Franklin, Tennessee apartment.
The freshly-42 (Happy Birthday, Kirsten! April 8th) year old mom, crochet extraordinaire, and tv icon recently returned to General Hospital. She took time off to move to Tennessee, but is now dealing with this situation. She is currently working with the Franklin police department as they investigate.
You can check out Kirsten’s full story on her Instagram.
General Hospital: Was it the wine, revenge, or something else that caused Curtis and Jordan’s crash?
GH Spoilers Who Caused Jordan’s Crash?! Curtis and Jordan’s car crash on the April 7th episode of General Hospital could mean that Port Charles prepares for another funeral. According to General Hospital spoilers for 4-9-26, Jordan’s first rushed to the hospital as Curtis desperately calls out for help.
A Grueling Waiting Game and the Unknown
On today’s General Hospital, Jordan’s fate remains unknown as her condition is critical. It’s a grueling waiting game for Curtis as he doesn’t know if Jordan will live or die. Meanwhile, nobody knows who was behind the wheel of the car that caused the crash.
According to GH rumors, Brook Lynn is the prime suspect as fans heavily speculate her involvement. She drove after drinking a glass of wine, and that’s all that needs to be said about that. However, some GH fans without the blame o. Brook Lynn just yet- even calling it the “Brook Lynn Bandwagon” on social media.
While Brooklyn is a prime suspect, we can’t rule out the possibility that it was someone else. Among recent GH rumors and speculation, it’s possible that Sidwell wanted revenge. Perhaps he knows that Jordan is working to gain intel on his illegal business practices and more. He’s not in a good place right now after losing Marco lashing out at everyone. Since Jordan and Curtis were run off the road, could Sidwell have put a hit out on Jordan? Although seemingly irrational, Sidwell is unpredictable and grieving.
Who do you think caused Curtis and Jordan’s crash? Was it Brook Lynn’s wine, or Sidwell’s revenge? Or someone else entirely…
4-8-26 GH spoilers: Does Jordan die?! This week’s General Hospital spoilers promo features a horrific car crash. The happy couple is date-night cruising when suddenly everything changes. First comes blinding lights, then an oncoming car comes straight for Curtis and Jordan.
Meanwhile, Curtis’s daughter Trina (Tabyana Ali) makes beautiful music with Gio (Giovanni Mazza) at Charlie’s open mic night. Things are going great, but little does she know that her dad and Jordan are involved in a horrific car crash. According to the latest General Hospital previews, Jordan notices headlights coming straight for them. She swerves and is run off the road.
Who could be inside the other car? Charlotte, a new, teenage driver? That’s doubtful because Valentin taught her how to drive. She learned
What about Dr. Gannon (Sawandi Wilson)? He’s on the road to see Lulu and Rocco after Lulu (Alexa Havins) called for help with Rocco’s (Finn Carr) hand. It’s probably not Isaiah because GH spoilers reveal that Isaiah agrees to keep a secret. (Most likely involving Rocco).
Then there’s Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton). She just revived the good news that she and Chase were approved to foster baby Phoebe. She received a call from Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) about Gio’s musical performance, so she heads to Charlie’s.
According to GH recaps Brook Lynn had a glass of wine before she left to see Gio play. Could Brook Lynn have been behind the wheel that ran Jordan’s car off the road?
General Hospital Spoilers: Who is most vulnerable?
According to recent GH spoilers Jason leaves Port Charles vulnerable to Sidwell, Cullum, and any other moving threat. General Hospital spoilers and rumors for the coming weeks tease that Sidwell’s grief results in life or death type of danger. Sidwell’s out for blood and gunning for Sonny after Marco’s murder. He doesn’t just pose a threat to Sonny (Maurice Benard), but to any and all who are close to him. No exceptions. And now that Jason’s gone Sonny is more vulnerable than ever. But who is the most vulnerable without Jason’s protection?
This time, Sonny and his loves aren’t the only ones with a target on their back. Although he may care about Britt’s wellbeing because Jason loves her, Dr. Westbourne managed to become a target all on her own. Between Cullum and Sidwell, Britt is in extreme danger.
Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) has ties to both Sonny and Britt, AND his relationship with Marco plays a role as well.
Danny and Rocco are both close to Sonny in the obvious ways. And then Rocco is twisted all up in this after he shot Cullum. Danny is setting himself up to become Jason 2.0. His desire to make the WSB pay for what they’ve done to his father comes after the system failed him. This vigilante type reaction sounds a lot like Danny could be headed to a life like Sonny and Jason.
Josslyn Jack’s (Eden McCoy) connection to Sonny, her job as a WSB Agent, and those encounters with Cullum put her in harm’s way. She was working with Jason here and there, but now he’s gone and can’t protect her.
You know who else Jason can’t protect because he’s gone? Britt and Carly. Obviously, Carly is up to her neck in this mess. She’s dating Brennan whom she can’t trust, her daughter Joss is a WSB agent, Jason is her best friend, she’s Sonny’s leading lady, and not to mention she is harboring a fugitive.
This week’s General Hospital spoilers tease that Britt’s situation becomes even more problematic as the fallout of the botched plan continues. Last week, emotions were all over the place during Britt’s scenes on the pier. Lucas handed her the vials shortly before Cullum came along and smashed them. She was just as crushed as her vials of medication left in pieces and splattered all over the ground. Or were they? It’s possible that Britt gave Cullum fake vials.
First, Lucas and Britt have a heart to heart when he delivers her the vials of her medication. While staying in true Britt form, she got as sentimental as she would allow herself as she thanked Lucas for saving her life.
Then Cullum came along and almost killed her. But first, he demanded she hand over the vials of her medication. She didn’t want to get killed so obviously she offered them up without hesitation. Was she really that scared, or was she quick to give up the meds because Britt gave Cullum fake vials?
The people of Port Charles are saddened by the sudden death of Marco Rios (Adrian Anchondo). Those closest to Marco are shaken after hearing the tragic news. Along with Lucas (Van Hansis) and Sidwell (Jenz Sidwell), Pascal (Marc Forget) is particularly distraught over Marco’s death. So much so that he was shaking?! Reportedly, General Hospital spoilers for the week of 4-6-26 reveal Lucas uncovers Pascal’s secret.
According to General Hospital recaps for the week of 3-30-26 through 4-3-26, Lucas and Pascal’s encounter left Lucas unnerved. First, Pascal confronted Lucas about staying at Wyndemere. At that point things were seemingly normal.
Is Pascal Hiding A Huntington’s Disease Diagnosis?
Suddenly, Pascal became visibly impaired. He showed signs of clumsiness and slurred speech, and this led to Lucas’s assumption that Pascal was drunk. Then, Pascal admitted to being intoxicated due to his grief over Marco. However, Pascal’s behavior came across as more frantic than sadness and mourning.
Reportedly, symptoms of Huntington’s Disease include tremors (shaking) and slurred speech. That seems to fit Pascal’s impairments when he encountered Lucas at Wyndemere.
The Smashed Vials
Furthermore, it makes sense that Pascal would show signs of Huntington’s Disease now, but never before because of the vials. Cullum smashed what was left of the vials Marco stole for Lucas, and then Lucas gave to Britt.
Pascal isn’t mourning Marco, he’s mourning himself. He knows that without those vials he will die. Just. Like. Britt.
The waterfront is the place to be if you want to get shot or implicate yourself in any given crime. Typically, the Port Charles Waterfront sees the worst of the worst. Shootouts, murders, gruesome discoveries, blackmail, you name it. But what happens at the pier doesn’t always stay at the pier. Allegedly, Lulu can’t trust Nathan with Rocco’s secret.
Port Charles Waterfront activity has increased in the last few months as a result heightened threats and dangers to the people of the city. According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, secrets left at Pier 54’s waterfront come back with a vengeance.
Currently, Rocco struggles with the guilt that is tied to Jason’s arrest. Rocco knows that Jason is protecting him, and now Danny lost his father. Essentially, Danny is practically an orphan, and Rocco (Finn Carr) feels responsible for the outcome.
Nathan Can’t Be Trusted!
General Hospital spoilers and rumors for the next two weeks focus on Cullum’s (Andrew Hawkes) shooting, and the fallout that falls on Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) loved ones. Not only Danny (Asher Antonyzyn), but Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is deeply affected by Jason’s leaving. Then there’s Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins).
Rocco’s mother is beside herself with sadness and empathy for her son. Her heart is conflicted about the tragic situation. Should she keep the secret? If she does, she betrays Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and lets Jason take the fall, adversely affecting those who love him, like Danny. If she tells the truth then her own son will go to prison- for a long, long time.
Recent revelations prove that Nathan West is indeed an imposter, and Lulu’s being played. This changes the game entirely for Lulu and she doesn’t even known it. She’s trusting a snake to protect her son while the snake deceives everyone who loves Nathan.
General Hospital Spoilers and Rumors: What if Jack Brennan orchestrated Jason’s expedition and whisked him out of Port Charles?
What we know is that Jack is a high ranking. WSB Agent. Allegedly, he isn’t privy to information on Jason’s location, or even the reason a warrant was issued let alone have the authority to stop the transfer. Why is that? This seems incongruous.
Apparently, Jack’s inconsistencies stir up the latest GH spoilers and rumors. Based on the misalignment between Jack’s position at the WSB and his level of authority, GH rumors speculate that it’s possible Agent Brennan knows exactly where they took Jason. Maybe he didn’t know the reason for the warrant because he knew that there is no reason for the warrant. And stop the transfer, oh please! What if Agent Jack Brennan orchestrated Jason’s expedition?
If Jack really loved Carly he would have pulled some strings to at least get some information. Instead, he made absolute statements such as “Danny will never see his father again.”
It’s funny that Jack can wipe evidence against Willow, but he can’t even find out why a warrant was issued for Jason Morgan.
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