It’s a matter of life and death for Willow! Drew makes a shocking discovery when he goes poking around on Willow’s behalf. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) are in the early stages of their relationship. But how far can things go when Carly is holding on to a lie?
Drew and Carly still get butterflies when they run into each other unexpectedly. Their relationship is developing nicely despite the fact that they’ve decided to keep things private for the time being. Although Carly’s daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) caught them kissing, Carly knows their secret is safe with Joss.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Joss may not have to keep this secret for very long because Carly’s been keeping a secret of her own. Carly isn’t just keeping a secret, she’s concealing a lie. Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) secret is one Carly promised to keep.
General Hospital recaps recall Carly lied to Drew about Nina and Willow. She lied about the DNA results she had done without Willow’s knowledge or consent. Now that Drew and Carly are exploring their romantic relationship, the lie she told him will play a major role in the near future.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal Drew is motivated to help Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) find a donor. His plans include digging into her past to find her biological family. He knows Harmony allegedly named Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) as Nina’s biological mother, however, Carly told him the DNA test was negative.
GH spoilers reveal Drew makes a shocking discovery confirming the opposite. He’ll realize Carly lied to him about Nina and Willow. Carly entered into their relationship holding onto a lie and now he knows the truth.
How can Drew proceed with Carly anger finding out she lied to him and still hasn’t told Willow or Nina the truth?
Sonny cozies up to Nina while Carly returns to Port Charles with Drew on her arm! Sonny couldn’t shake his feelings despite his wife’s pleas. Why does it almost always seem that the one who moves on first ends up having the first regrets?
General Hospital recaps recall Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) began to develop feelings for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) back in Nixon Falls. However, Sonny had no recollection of his true identity. After the fire and the blunt force jarring his head, Sonny remembered who he was and the family he left behind. Despite his warm reunion with Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and his children, something was off with Sonny.
Consequently, Sonny and Carly parted ways when he couldn’t choose between his loyal wife, and the woman who kept him from everyone he knows and loves.
General Hospital spoilers reveal it’s Carly’s time to give her heart to someone new. Carly is ready to leave Jacksonville, Florida after being faced to confront her past. With Drew Cain’s help, Carly acquired closure on matters from which she once ran. In doing so, Carly has left her old self behind. She has taken on a new name, honoring her Spencer side.
Carly returns to Port Charles
Carly is ready to present herself as Carly Spencer upon her return home. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has been of great support as she dealt with her past demons she was forced to face. Sonny gets an unwelcome surprise as Carly returns to Port Charles.
GH rumors hint Sonny will begin to regret letting such a strong woman go now that she has found someone [Drew] who recognizes her attributes. Carly is moving on and leaving her life as a Corinthos as another piece of her past. Sonny and Nina have grown closer while Carly was away, but GH rumors speculate Sonny will squirm at the site of Carly and Drew. Will Nina notice Sonny’s jealousy?
Being away from Port Charles has been eye opening for Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). A change of pace has served Carly well in her journey of self discovery. She is going to need a clear mind as Carly’s next decision dictates a life altering course of action.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly is about to return to Port Charles after an unexpected yet enlightening detour to Jacksonville, Florida. There she was able to gain closure regarding pieces of her past.
The past wasn’t particularly kind to Carly. As a result, she left Jacksonville and assumed a new identity. With the help of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), Carly was able to face her haunting past and make peace in order to have a clear outlook on her future.
General Hospital spoilers indicate although Carly has made peace with her past, all is not erased. General Hospital recaps recall Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) trusted Carly with information that will change Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) life. Not only will knowing Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is Willow’s mother impact the obvious lives involved, it could also save Willow’s life.
Willow’s health crisis is becoming more and more dire. She holds the secret and Carrie’s the burden without her family. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) remains in the dark about Willow’s leukemia diagnosis. GH rumors hint time is running out for Willow and her unborn baby.
Carly is the only one who knows Willow has a biological relative in Port Charles, which may be the only way to save her life. Carly’s next decision dictates a life altering course of action for Willow in regard to her treatment. Now that Carly has found clarify, will she have it within her to come clean?
Is Carly Corinthos dead? Alright, don’t panic! Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) set out to Jacksonville, Florida. She was about to take some time for personal growth and professional development when her plans got hijacked. Carly’s plane made an emergency landing, delaying her flight and missing her business conference.
Carly never expected to run into her past. She was forced to face some painful memories which made her reflect on who she used to be.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly stayed strong and did what she had to do to make things right with her late mother, Virginia. With the help of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), Carly was inspired to take charge of her life.
General Hospital recaps recall Carly’s determination to walk away from her Corinthos name. She is ready to create her own identity and take control of her future. Living in Sonny Corinthos’s shadow doesn’t suit Carly anymore.
General Hospital rumors speculate something is off about Carly’s journey to self discovery. Some GH fans have questioned whether or not Carly is even conscious. Could Carly be dreaming while suffering head trauma? GH fans noticed certain details of the story that were suspicious.
Fans remember the way Reese died to have been much different than the story Carly told Drew. Reese Marshall (Kari Wührer) showed up in Port Charles in the early 2000s. The FBI agent was out to destroy Carly’s life, while her goal was to come between Carly and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Reese died in the Port Charles train wreck storyline in 2005.
Also, Peyton Honeycutt’s complete 180° didn’t sit too well with observant fans. She resented Carly for her husband’s infidelity while using her power in the community to hurt Carly. The whole thing just seems surreal, as if Carly’s subconscious is running wild.
Is Carly Corinthos dead?
General Hospital rumors hint that the old Carly Corinthos cant come to the phone right now. Why? ’Cause she’s dead! but not really though. Although Carly very well could be in a coma, dreaming of making peace with her past, however, GH rumors hint she will indeed return a new woman.
Will Carly ditch her old self and embrace a fresh start?!
*Title based off Taylor Swift’s iconic song, Look What You Made Me Do. The line, ”I’m sorry, the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now. Why? Oh! ’Cause she’s dead!” seemed to fit perfectly with Carly’s identity crisis. She’s ready to ditch the Corinthos name, leaving behind her old identity. The old Carly is dead and gone!
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) decided to finally do something to help her move forward from the losses she’s recently experienced and the life changes which came along with those losses.
General Hospital recaps recalls Carly made the decision to take that step forward for her career and head to Aruba for a business conference. She has all the support she could possibly need from her loved ones as her mom, Bobbie Spencer (Jackie Zeman), daughter, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), and even Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly’s attempt at moving forward is about to bring her back to a past she would rather not recall. Her flight as been cancelled and she is stuck in Jacksonville, Florida, where she holds many memories from her youth- those memories have not been kind.
General Hospital previews indicate that Carly tells someone she doesn’t own anything to anyone, least of all the person with whom she has come face to face.
General Hospital rumors hint that Chloe Lanier’s return as Nelle Benson remains brief, but longer than fans believed. When Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) experienced the wrath of Nelle, it was only on a nightmare. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had delusions of the young woman, and Nelle was gone as fast as she swept in.
General Hospital rumors claim Chloe is back again as Nelle, this time she’s got a bone to pick with Carly.
Is Nelle’s recent presence simply of dream and delusion, or is her existence so close to emerging that she will end up being alive?
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) was faced with the opportunity to begin a new relationship after a devastating split with husband Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital recaps and spoilers indicate that Carly has decided to play things cool and take precautionary measures before she entangles herself with another man. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has almost all the qualities she’s looking for in a relationship, but could he ever stand by her side through the worst of the worst? Carly know she needs some time to build back her own identity without being attached to someone and taking on their identity.
Sonny isn’t the only man Carly has been identified with for a large portion of her life. The father of her daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Jasper Jax Jacks (Ingo Rademacher) has been part of Carly’s life for many years.
General Hospital recaps recall the time Josslyn needed a kidney transplant. Carly later found out the kidney came from the black market, orchestrated by Carly’s ex and Josslyn’s father. Fast forward years later and in comes Nelle Hayes aka Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Arriving in Port Charles as this sweet young woman who just wanted a job- quickly turned into a vindictive psychopath who tore Carly’s entire family apart. Seducing her son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) into a relationship based on lies and revenge, one thing lead to another and she was passing off dead babies, and the rest is history. OR IS IT?!
If it weren’t for Carly’s ex, Jasper “Jax” Jacks, none of this would be happening and Nelle wouldn’t have been in their lives. But, would Josslyn be alive? That’s the debate Carly had to deal with in her mind. Blame Jax for bringing this lunatic into their family’s lives, or let’s say he didn’t, Josslyn may not have survived.
General Hospital news and spoilers report the return of Nelle Benson. Actress Chloe Lanier made the announcement via Instagram, confirming she will reprise her role as Nelle. Thanks to Jax, Nelle will be torturing Carly and her family for round two!
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is a changed woman after experiencing such tragic events in the last year.
General Hospital recaps recall Carly’s string of unfortunate losses. First, she was lead to believe her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) was dead. Shortly after his return she learned that local business woman, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) kept him captive, all to herself. Discovering Sonny has feelings for Nina after Carly and their children gratefully embraced his miraculous return has torn Carly apart. It wasn’t long after that she decided enough was enough. Seeing Sonny in bed with Nina was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Lastly, Nina has taken away Carly’s career after buying her half of the Metro Court.
General Hospital spoilers reveal all Carly wants know is her life back- not the one she had, but a new, more self identified life. GH previews hint Carly will end up taking her business trip to the seminar as a way to work toward finding herself and her own passions and interests.
General Hospital previews and rumors hint that Carly will be faced with a near death experience when her plane has to make an emergency landing. GH rumors claim Carly’s life will flash before her eyes, shaking things into perspective and realizing what’s really important in life.
What and Whom will Carly think of when she’s driven to double think all of life’s choices? Will she focus on her roots, her rock, the father of her children, Sonny? Or will she focus on the future, a fresh start, and a new beginning with Drew?
There aren’t many television/ entertainment genres that can stake a claim in extraordinary longevity. Soap Operas are among the longest running forms of tv entertainment.
Other than The Simpsons, which came out in 1989, soap operas take the cake for having been on air for the most seasons/years. The animated sitcom is just about half the age as ABC’s General Hospital.
General Hospital news reports reveal two soap opera veterans are ready to celebrate a major milestone for longest currently running soap opera. Laura Wright joined the daytime scene in 1991 as Ally Rescott on Loving, brought the role to another show called, The City, the started on Guiding Light, before joining the cast of General Hospital. Cameron Mathison is no stranger to the soap opera scene. He joined the cast of ABC’s All My Children in 1997 as Ryan Lavery and ended his run in 2011. Mathison is now a on the front burner in Port Charles as Drew Cain’s recast. He took over the role from Billy Miller. Drew works alongside Wright’s character, General Hospital’s leading lady, Carly Corinthos.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports Wright and Mathison discussed General Hospital’s upcoming 60th year on air. Wright commented on her 17 year (and counting) run, confessing, “I love every second of it … it’s an honor … we’re kicking off in Graceland this October, our first big celebration of the 60 years, so the cast is going to be there and we’re super-excited.” Although new to GH, Mathison is Judy as excited about being part of this legendary show, admitting, “It feels like coming home for me,” he said. “It’s just been amazing … I come in to work super prepared knowing how good everybody is there…every day it feels like coming home.”
Laura was asked by GMA about her experience with working with Cameron Mathison, in which she replied, “Our work ethic is very similar [be]cause we started here in New York City.”
We can’t believe that General Hospital will turn 60 this coming April 1st! Wright and Mathison are among many of the cast members who will be kicking off the big celebration in Graceland this October!
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has been down on her luck lately, coincidentally after losing her best friend and confidant, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
Although Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been the great love of Carly’s life, Jason has been by her side through it all, listening, advising, and simply being there. After his tragic accident and alleged death, things began happening to Carly that have knocked her off her feet. But in true Carly form, she’s been getting right back up. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) stole her man and her hotel. Fortunately for Carly, she hasn’t had to go through it all completely alone. She’s had the support of her daughter, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), son Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and friend, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly’s friendship with Drew was about to take on a new level after they confessed their feelings for each other, leading to intimacy at the Quartermaine charity picnic.
General Hospital previews indicate that Carly get a visit from her mother, Bobbie Spencer (Jackie Zeman). Carly updates her mom on what’s been going on between her and Drew, and admits to having a dilemma in terms of proceeding with any romantic relations with him. While having a their mother/daughter talk, it’s apparent that Bobbie is holding something back.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly expresses that she’s unsure of attaching herself to any man so soon after her lengthy relationship with Sonny, which became a large portion of her own identity.
General Hospital rumors hint that a coupling between Carly and Drew is going to be put on the back burner, while shocking GH spoilers and rumors hint that Drew has an agenda which is about to be exposed. What are Drew’s true intentions? Could his personal agenda have anything to do with Carly and her connection to Aurora and ELQ through her son, Michael?
Changes are natural occurrences in life in which many of us embrace yet many of us fear. Being able to adapt to change is one of life’s biggest accomplishments.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has been rolling with the punches through every upside down twist and turn her life has presented. General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly continues to take life in stride, which includes slowly blocking forward in life and love.
General Hospital recaps recall Carly and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) admitting their attraction to one another and acting on it. Things got so hot, these two literally started a fire.
General Hospital previews indicate Carly has something on her mind. She’s been thinking a lot about the how things have turned out after losing Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) to his captor, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has been there for Carly through her struggles, almost the way Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was there for her. As a friend, developing deep feelings for one another. Drew and Carly started out as having best friends vibes, but they have quickly moved past that. Now Carly is giving their new status second thoughts as they try to take friendship to another level.
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