General Hospital Spoilers: Detective/Journalist Lulu Locates Brook Lynn’s Son

General Hospital: Lulu Locates Brook Lynn and Dante’s Son

Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Alexa Havins) has been nonstop since she woke up from her four year nap. I mean, her energy level certainly matches the time she spent unconscious and resting. The girl just does not let up. All of her laser focused energy paid off because now Lulu knows Gio is Dante’s!

Lulu knows that Brook Lynn and Dante had a baby back in high school, and that Dante is none-the-wiser. She’s on a mission to discover life again- whether it’s in her family life, career, or social circles. It doesn’t matter the aspect, Lulu is determined with every second chance breath at life. Currently, her fixation is on Brook Lynn and the pregnancy she kept a secret for over two decades. My guess is that lulu would have help this information o er BLQ’s head regardless of the father’s identity- but learning the baby daddy is Dante sends this mission to a whole new level for Lulu.

Lulu knows Gio is Dante’s and Brook Lynn’s Secret Son

This week in General Hospital, Lulu locates Brook Lynn’s son. Surprise! Not only does she locate Dante and Brook Lynn’s child, identifies him as well. Apparently Lulu is a journalist and a detective. While noticing Lois’s (Rena Sofer) out of pocket compassion for the situation, Lulu put the pieces together. Then, in Lulu-perfect fashion she runs and tells Carly that Brook Lynn and Dante’s son is Gio!

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