There’s potential for hot new couples on General Hospital, and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) may find herself entangled in a love triangle.
Now that Chase (Josh Swickard) and Willow have broken up, although it was all under false actions and information, they are still apart which leaves Chase free to be with someone else. Although Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos think Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) are together, that is far from true. Chase is unattached, and he and Brook Lynn display real chemistry during their encounters and General Hospital rumors hint toward the beginning of a romantic relationship.
Julian Jerome (William DeVry) keeps running into Brook Lynn around town. Her feisty attitude rubs Julian wrong and it’s clear the two aren’t fond of each other at first. However, General Hospital spoilers reveal Julian will come to Brook Lynn’s rescue this week when he bails her out.
General Hospital rumors hint the possibility of a new hot couple involving Brook Lynn. Who should Brook Lynn go for, Chase or Julian?
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Next week on General Hospital, secrets will be leaked and Nelle will use every piece of new information to her advantage. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is about to enter a difficult but not impossible fight for custody of her son, Wiley. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is preparing to face Nelle in court in a dramatic attempt to keep his son Wiley away from her.
Nelle is desperate for someone to be in her corner, which would strengthen her chances of the court hearing to go in her favor. Nelle has pleaded with her new boss, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) to be the one person to have her back. Nelle asked Nina to support her and testify on her behalf in court, stating that she is a caring and fit mother for her son.
General Hospital rumors hint Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) strongly believes there is a strong chance Nelle will be able to manipulate Nina with more lies, leading to Nina agreeing to testify. If Nina turns Nelle down, she will have to find another way.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Nelle will overhear a private conversation between Julian Jerome (William DeVry) and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton). GH rumors claim Brook Lynn will mention Julian’s involvement in Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and his son Lucas Jones’ (Ryan Carnes) car accident that left Lucas in a coma for months.
General Hospital rumors point to drama for Julian as the information has now fallen onto the wrong ears. Nelle Benson is rumored to now be able to blackmail Julian into helping her in her quest to get custody of Wiley. If Nelle can’t get Nina to testify on her behalf with her manipulation and lies, she will likely go to Julian with his secret, blackmailing him into testifying for her in exchange for her silence. Surely Julian never wants his son Lucas to know what he did, and to make sure that happens. Will Julian cave and agree to Nelle’s terms to keep what he did a secret?
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is fighting for the well being of his child, against the child’s own mother. Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) needs heart surgery to repair a hole in his heart that he has had since birth. Wiley’s symptoms are progressing, and although the situation is not an emergency, it remains imperative that Michael and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) agree that Wiley must undergo surgery to repair the issue. Michael and his grandmother, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), have presented the case to Nelle, explaining the issue and why it is completely necessary for to go ahead with the heart surgery.
Nelle is being difficult to say the least, and is refusing to sign the consent form for treatment, which in Wiley’s case, is heart surgery. Nelle presented her rebuttal to Michael, refusing to sign the document. Michael’s girlfriend Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and mom Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have tried knocking sense into Nelle, explaining why this is so important.
Michael and Carly have had enough with Nelle and her bulllsh!t and are taking matters into their own hands. General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael will go ahead with consenting to the surgery without Nelle. In Friday’s episode of General Hospital, Michael made a call to his lawyer, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy).
General Hospital rumors indicate Michael is trying to come up with a way to go forward with the operation legally, regardless of whether or not the child’s mother gives consent. Carly on the other hand is taking matters into her own hands. Carly fights for what she wants, especially when she is fighting for what’s right for her family. Carly will be damned to let Nelle stand in the way of her grandson receiving the treatment that is needed for him to survive,
While Michael is trying to work on getting things moving along with Diane, Carly has her own plan of action. After arguing on the roof of GH with Nelle, Carly failed at reasoning with her and locked Nelle out on the roof.
General Hospital rumors hint that Nelle’s signature will be forged, making it possible for Michael to go forward with Wiley’s operation but leaving an opportunity for it to come back and bite Carly for going about it the way she has.
Nelle can’t stay on the roof forever, and when she finds out what happened, she will come at the Corinthos family even harder than before. Will Diane be able to save Michael from any legal repercussions of his mom’s actions? More importantly, will Michael be able to escape Nelle’s wrath?
The Corinthos family has always been a close knit group that support each other and are there for one another in good times and in bad. They have been through some really tough times along with making happy memories.
Although Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) has been away from Port Charles in an attempt to control his PTSD, General Hospital spoilers hint Dante may return during his grandfather Mike Corbin’s (Max Gail) health declining days.
He is keeping his ex-wife Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) and his mom, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), at arms length, even sending back letters received. If Dante returns to be with family and support Sonny and his brother, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), he would also have to face Lulu and Olivia.
There has not yet been confirmation from any General Hospital comings and goings news, however, Dominic Zamprogna has returned briefly in the recent past and General Hospital rumors indicate it is likely that could happen again when the story line fits.
Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) has to be the most noble and selfless significant other. Not many people would push their lover into a marriage with another- even if it is under false pretenses. Sasha knows that Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) only has a chance to gain custody of his son Wiley if he can prove a stable home and a wonderful life for his and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son.
General Hospital spoilers have reveal the plan for Michael to keep custody of his son, but fans didn’t expect the plan to be Sasha’s idea. Sasha and Michael have been together for a while now, and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is in a relationship with Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard). Michael’s Attorney, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) advised Michael to get married in an attempt to sway the courts in his favor. However, Diane explained why his current girlfriend Sasha would not be fit for the scheme due to her fraudulent past. Just because Sasha is okay with this plan she has conjured up to help Michael, Willow’s boyfriend Chase may not be for his girlfriend playing pretend with another man. Willow has mentioned several times that she would do anything for the best interest of the little boy in which she has formed such a close bond- but does she really mean anything?
Would marrying Michael be too much to ask of Willow or will she become a willing participant, leaving Chase’s feelings on the back burner?
Jason would be the one to know how it feels to connect with a child that isn’t biologically yours and do what it takes to keep that child safe and loved. After all, that’s exactly what he and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) did when she had Michael (Chad Duell). Michael’s biological father is actually Jason’s brother, AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan) who Carly deemed unfit as a father and hid the truth from him for many years. Jason acted as Michael’s father until Sonny and Carly got together and became a family. The Corinthos family is now one of the most iconic on Daytime television and the rest is history.
General Hospital spoilers reveal on March 26th, Jason takes time to pay Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) a visit. General Hospital rumors indicate Willow is speculative, perhaps of the situation she will ultimately be faced with regarding Michael, and his and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son, Wiley (Theo and Erik Olson). Jaason Morgan knows all about raising someone else’s child as his own and it’s highly possible that is the reason for his visit to Willow. Jason will remind her of the bond she made with Wiley as she acted as the only mother figure in the child’s life for almost two years.
Will Willow be a willing participant in helping Michael gain full custody or will Jason really have to lay it all out for her?
After Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) had a talk with his Attorney, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), it got him thinking deeply about his next move to ensure he gains custody of his son, Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson). Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is suing Michael for full custody of their biological son, the son whom Nelle claimed was dead and gave to Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and his husband, Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael won’t take Diane’s words of advice lightly, and he will proceed with asking his girlfriend Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) to marry him. Based on her conversation with Chase (Josh Swickard), Sasha said she is not ready to take on Motherhood. General Hospital rumors suggest Sasha will decline Michael’s marriage proposal leaving his ultimate plan to keep Wiley, foiled.
More General Hospital spoilers indicate Michael will be left in the dust by Sasha and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) will step up in order to help Michael with his custody battle. Willow already has an emotional bond to the child since she has believed him to be her biological son for almost two years. The two become very close and Willow is basically the only mother-figure in his life. General Hospital rumors claim that Willow will see Michael’s desperation and confront him with the idea of her helping him win custody by pretending to be a couple.
Will Michael and Willow end up married for the sake of Wiley?
Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) have been causing trouble in Port Charles since they bpth set foot in that town, individually. They somehow managed to find their way to each other, uniting their miserable souls in lies and betrayals. Lanier came to General Hospital in her role as Nelle on August 8th, 2016. Back in June of 2018, General Hospital news and spoilers reported Lanier would not renew her contract with the Daytime Drama, General Hospital and then briefly returned in October of that year. The actress was went on somewhat of a hiatus from GH until Nelle Benson’s return to Port Charles in June of 2019.
General Hospital rumors suggest Chloe Lanier may be on her way out again and there are a couple fan theories on how she will exit the scene. Recent General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle will not take Brad’s news lightly and GH rumors suggest she will waste no time taking action and taking what is hers- Wiley!
If Chloe Lanier is OUT at GH, how will this Nelle exit?
If Chloe Lanier is existing General Hospital, GH fans suggest Nelle will either skip town with Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson), or she won’t make it out of town but will end up in Pentonville. Sadly, there is another option. Things are heating up in Port Charles and violence is getting more unpredictable. Will something happen to Nelle? If Nelle dies, how will she go out?
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) comes face to face with his latest threat. General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny will head over to Pentonville and visit the inmate who tried to kill him and his family. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is after Sonny and his territory and has caused a lot of damage already from behind bars. The threat is real and of Cyrus can make such bold moves from behind bars, imagine what he could do once he is free.
General Hospital spoilers show Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) letting Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) in on who is after his father. Michael isn’t a kid anymore and he know what he wants. After years of back and forth with ELQ, General Hospital rumors suggest that Michael ditches ELQ to work with his dad and Jason.
When Marcus Taggert, a blast from Sonny’s past first showed his face back again in Port Charles, he thought Taggert was going to be his biggest problem. Turns out, General Hospital spoilers show Taggert discussing Sonny with Jordan, informing her that he isn’t there to being Sonny to justice. It seems Taggert has bigger fish to fry and he inadvertently may end up helping Sonny in the end.
What happens next is anyone’s guess as Cyrus is still behind bars and Sonny needs to handle things at home as well. Carly wants answers and isn’t happy that she has to deal with protecting her children yet again. Carly is stubborn but she hasn’t been married to a mob boss all these years to not learn how to handle the hard times. Will Carly’s badass side kick in to protect her family and stand by her man?
WOW! What a powerful new General Hospital spoilers promo for 2020. General Hospital has titled this promo, “Victory,” which pretty much sums up the town of Port Charles, the people, and what they all stand for as a whole. Although Port Charles is filled with danger, drama, and heartache, the new GH promo puts focus on the good that is happening in town and to the people of Port Charles.
In the new General Hospital spoilers promo, Ava Jerome (Maura West) says, “Onward and upward” which is among the many positive statements and scenes within the 2 minute and 15 second clip. The promo shows siblings reconnecting, babies being born, sister in laws getting along, and much more.
This could be the calm before the storm. The new General Hospital spoilers 2020 promo comes just in time, right amidst the mob war that has now broke out in Port Charles and in Brooklyn. General Hospital spoilers have been indicating for weeks that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and more are among those directly involved in the mob war that has blindsided the boss, Sonny. February Sweeps is quickly appraoching and the drama is about to heat up. It’s important to think of all the calm, quiet, and peaceful times in Port Charles during this wild, and even violent times.
“Plenty of bad things happen in these halls every day, but, there is always something good waiting just around the corner.” Those words of wisdom came from General Hospital Head Nurse, Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy). The new promo closes out with Sonny and Laura thanking God for General Hospital.
Sonny Corinthos and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) have the right idea as at the end of the clip, the two thank God for GH in a conversation with one another.
“Thank God for General Hospital” -Sonny.
“Yes, Thank God” -Laura Spencer
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