Holly Sutton is found alive! Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) was told that his great love, Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) was dead. Peter August (Wes Ramsey) set that in motion as a way to distract Robert.
Robert was onto Peter when he was playing Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) for fools. About two years ago, Holly was last seen from a camera surveillance, at an undisclosed location. The mystery has left fans hanging for two years, as the storyline seemed to have dropped into thin air. Later, General Hospital news reports reveal the storyline was halted due to medical issues of actress Emma Samms.
Fast forward a couple years and Samms is ready to work again. The continuation of Holly’s mysterious captivity is about to unfold.
General Hospital comings and goings news reports confirm that Emma Samms will make her return debut as Holly Sutton on October 19th. Robert and Anna are fighting against Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) as his devious plans effect so many they love. He may just be the one behind Holly’s disappearance.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Holly Sutton is found alive and you’ll never guess where. No need to worry because you don’t have to guess. We have the answer! Upcoming GH spoilers and previews for the week of October 17th reveal Holly will be found alive and well on the Quartermaine estate!
There is so much adventure being Holly’s mystery disappearance, possibly tying to the cable cat death of legendary Luke Spencer (Tony Geary). General Hospital spoilers point to Victor for being responsible for a large ring of mystery crimes.
Will Anna and Robert need Holly’s help to put a stop to Victor?
Who saves Trina on GH? GH speculations regarding the hook killer and Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) have fans working over time as their brains process all the latest GH spoilers and rumors.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Rory lures Trina out of Oort Charles, leading her to imminent danger. If recent GH rumors come true, the GH hook killer(s) are working together to take down Trina and those who supported and helped her get exonerated during her trial.
Rory and Trina are about to head out of town and little does she know, it’s a trap! It’s possible that ADA Arden (Jennifer Field) will be ready and waiting wherever Rory decides to bring Trina for what she thinks is will be a trip for two. If Assistant District Attorney Arden isn’t there waiting, she’ll either soon show up unexpectedly, or Rory might just handle Trina on his own. Either way, we are about to see a side of Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) we’ve never seen before.
When her life is in jeopardy, who saves Trina on GH?
Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) has been extra protective over his soon to be stepdaughter. So much so that Trina has been turned off by his behavior. She doesn’t understand why Curtis is all up in her business when she already has a dad [Marcus Tagger] (Réal Andrews) to love and look out for her. Little does she know, life is about to throw even more devastation her way. Will Curtis be the one to swoop in and save Trina from Rory and the hook killer, ADA Arden?
General Hospital rumors also speculate Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) potential in saving Trina. Although he’s currently locked up in Pentonville, will he be out in time to save Trina from rookie Rory Cabrera? Or will he risk it all to bust out of jail and be her hero?
Sydney Mikayla stars in new film: Former General Hospital actress, and University of California student, Sydney Mikayla (Ex-Trina Robinson) has just wrapped up production on a new film in which she will star.
General Hospital news reports give a little insight on what Sydney has been up to since her departure from ABC’s daytime drama. Aside from her studies as a college student, Sydney Mikayla has been working on other film projects.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Sydney Mikayla stars in a new film about a pregnant teenager and her family. The family sets out to move out of the city and to the countryside. An unexpected secret will be revealed which puts a dark cloud over the family’s fresh start in a new town. The film, Crybaby Bridge, focuses on mother and child. Directed by Sarah T. Schwab and Co-writer Emily Fouraler, Crybaby Bridge recently wrapped up production. More details of Sydney’s role are soon to come.
Sydney Mikayla played the role of Trina Robinson from February 20th, 2019 to March 17th, 2022. She stepped into the role after Tiana Le’s March 5th, 2018 exit. Sydney said goodbye to her character, Trina, and the text of the cast and crew to focus on college.
Emma Samms health issues, revealed. The General Hospital star has opened up about how her current struggles with health will effect upcoming General Hospital storylines.
Recently, Emma Samms discussed her return to ABC’s daytime drama with People Magazine. General Hospital news reports confirm that Samms is set to make her rerun debut in late October.
Prior to beginning filming for the role this time around, Emma sat down with the Executive Writers over at GH to fill them in on what’s been going on with her since battling Covid 19. Emma Samms health issues have lingered since being infected with the global pandemic virus. Samms contracted the virus in March of 2020.
She revealed to People what she had disclosed to the GH writing team. She admitted, “I told them if I stand still for too long, I might fall over. I might lose my voice if I talk too much. I sometimes sound gaspy.”
Long term effects of Covid has taken its toll on the 62 year old GH star. Those symptoms include, chronic ringing in the ears, blood pressure fluctuations, fatigue and breathlessness.
“I’m so cautious now. If I look at a distance to walk, I think, ‘How unwell will I feel if I walk?’ I’m always clocking, ‘Where’s the nearest hospital?’” Emma admits. “My inclination is to lie still in a quiet, dark room. That’s the only safe place health-wise for me,” she says. “And I am so not alone.” She added, she this global pandemic has effected so many.
“It’s an ongoing mass disabling event, and it’s been frightening to witness,” Emma pointed. “For me, it’s been a battle of the wills to accomplish anything.” Two years is a long time to be down and out. Now Emma is ready for her October 19th return debut as Holly Sutton.
Executive Producer, Frank Valentini weight in on Emma’s return, the current struggles with her health, and the part her condition plays in production. “You would never know there’s anything wrong with her. She puts every ounce of energy into it.” Valentini credit the actress.
Sadly, Emma disclosed that her struggle continues. “The truth is, if I’ve made an effort and put on makeup one day, that doesn’t mean I’m feeling better. I might look better, but it means I’ll feel awful tomorrow.”
It takes a lot of strength and courage to show up and power through when you know what’s in store if you pushback yourself. We are so excited to see Emma return to the iconic role as Holly Sutton. The adventures with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), and crew are sure to keep us at the edge of our seat!
General Hospital Spoilers: Esme Prince’s (Avery Kristen Pohl) brush with death has taught her nothing about how to be an honorable human being. She doesn’t value human connections anymore than she did before her slip off the parapet. Ava and Nikolas are in for a ride.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Esme is back and more manipulative than ever now that she’s got some leverage over Nikolas. It turns out carrying a man’s baby can make him do things he typically wouldn’t.
General Hospital recaps recall Esme’s ability to make Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) agree to help her and their baby stay out of prison. Not only did she convince him of that, but she’s also got a roof over her head. Esme was living on the run, and her cash flow was running low. Staying at Wyndemere doesn’t come without a price. Her living quarters aren’t ideal, and Nikolas is loving every moment as he keeps this little brat captive.
Nikolas has the upper hand now that he’s got Esme locked in an abandoned wing of Wyndemere. She may have convinced him to help her, but he’s now in control of her freedom.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that although Nikolas is currently calling the shots. Esme is locked away in a tower but she won’t stay quiet. She’ll soon get some relief but will soon be in the hot seat once again.
It looks like Nikolas can’t win with both Esme and Ava. As Esme hangs the fact that she’s carrying their baby over Nik’s head, Ava Jerome (Maura West) confronts her husband. The two go back and forth in their typical form, this time Nikolas starts losing hope. When Ava finds into that Esme is pregnant with Nikolas’s baby, the likelihood at another chance at their marriage is unlikely. GH rumors hint that Ava will be so livid, she will run straight to Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) for legal advice! Nikolas better watch out!
Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) is obsessed with uniting the Cassadine family and getting rid of anyone who gets in the way.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Victor’s mission to take full control. He’s manipulated Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) by holding his daughter Charlotte as leverage. He’s blackmailed Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) into divorcing Ava Jerome (Maura West), and he’s been catering to young Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) every need.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Victor’s next point of interest is Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). He’s clearly up to no good; scheming, kidnapping, threatening, blackmailing, and more, all in the name of family.
General Hospital rumors suggest that it’s possible Victor has his sights on Trina due to her history with his nephew. Even though Trina told Spencer they’re no longer friends, the feelings she still has for him are undeniable. Spencer feels strongly about her as well, and respects her space.
Perhaps Trina’s connection to Ava has Victor lurking in her direction, or the notion that Spencer and Trina will pursue their feelings ones Spencer is released from Pentonville and the dust settles. Whatever the reason, being in Victor’s view isn’t somewhere anyone really wants to be.
Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) has been fighting for her life after being attacked by an unknown killer with a hook. The people of Port Charles started to make connections among the victims and their association with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital rumors and spoilers hint that the link between Sonny and the victims is weak. However, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) is part of a group a much stronger connection to someone else. Diane is among those who supported Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) during her fight for freedom when she was arrested and sent to trial for a crime committed by Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl).
As Trina’s lawyer, Diane worked closely with District Attorney Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). Together they were in the same side, supporting a young woman’s innocence.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Robert and Diane will continue to get closer, sparking something they didn’t expect just as General Hospital News reports confirm that a situation with his old flame, Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) is about to pop up.
General Hospital comings and goings news confirms actress Emma Samms is due to reprise her role as Holly Sutton later this month.
Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) assume Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is dead after her slip of the foot off the Wyndemere parapet.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas discovers that Esme is alive and well when he catches her in red handed. General Hospital previews for the weeks of October 10th indicate that Esme is in need of some cold hard cash and sneaks into Wyndemere to steal from Nikolas.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Nikolas thinks he’s got her right where he wants her. He is about to call the police when Esme drops a major bomb on the dark Prince. If Esme reveals she’s pregnant, Nikolas and Ava will never have a chance.
Will Nikolas expose Esme or will he keep her return under wraps?
Rory traps Trina! Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) has been smitten over PCPD rookie, Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse). Right from the start, Rory offered his support, fully and blindly, when Trina was arrested for a crime against her own best friends, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton).
Does it seem a little strange that he would just blindly trust someone he doesn’t even know, supporting her claim to innocence? Yeah, we think so too. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that what seems strange about Rory is most likely because, well, it is.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) has described her attacker as a woman, while GH rumors hint that Diane’s attacker isn’t acting alone.
If Assistant District Attorney Arden is truly behind the violent hook attacks as GH spoilers speculate, it’s likely Rory is being used to bait Trina, luring her to Arden’s attack. GH rumors suggest that Rory traps Trina after luring her out of Port Charles.
Trina’s has been adamant about how she doesn’t need protection, especially from Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner). She’s a strong, independent, young woman, and has made that very clear to her mother, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr). Will Trina now need saving from someone she trusted? Curtis to the rescue?!
Another possibility for who will save Trina is Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez). It all depends on if he will be released from Springridge in time to be her hero. If not released formally, will Spencer break out again, this time to save Trina?
TWO hook killers on General Hospital? The people of Port Charles and General Hospital fans alike have been racking their brains trying to figure out who is going around killing the what seems to be a specific group of people.
At first it seems like Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) had it out for his wife. But when Ava Jerome (Maura West) became the FIRST victim, not the ONLY victim, suspicions changed. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and those who know him have been noticing that each victim has something in common- a connection to Sonny in some way. However, General Hospital rumors and spoilers hint that the people of Port Charles, including the PCPD are heading down the wrong path.
General Hospital spoilers reveal another connection among the victims. According to recent GH spoilers and speculation, a breakdown of each victim and why they were targeted can be found HERE. Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) seems to be the other common factor for each victim as they were all part of the process which help prove her innocence. Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time when the hook killer’s intended victim was actually Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy).
General Hospital spoilers and rumors have lead fans down a new path, away from being connected to Sonny. Instead it looks as though each victim is linked by Trina, and the person who lost their case against the innocent young woman is none other than Assistant District Attorney, Jennifer Arden (Jennifer Field). Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) has described her attacker to be a woman, yet that has left some fans puzzled. Some say the attacker seen by the audience has a much different build than the ADA, which could mean that she isn’t working alone.
General Hospital rumors claim that ADA Arden has an accomplice. There could be two hook killers on General Hospital, roaming around Port Charles. While many GH fans felt something suspicious about Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse, he gives off a “too good to be true” type of vibe. It’s possible Rory and Arden are working together, using Rory as the bait to lure Trina Robinson. The ADA is a sore loser and from Molly Lansing Davis’s experience tells, racism runs throughout the DA’s office, excluding Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
To read more about Arden and Rory’s killing spree, CLICK HERE.
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