General Hospital spoilers reveal there is an upcoming bash to attend in Port Charles. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) likely helps Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) plan the perfect party for Violet Barnes Finn (Jophielle Love). Her father, Finn (Michael Easton), is excited to see his daughter enjoy a party after all of the ups and downs that have been going on in their lives, especially missing her mother, Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig).
General Hospital spoilers suggest something BIG is going to go down at a child’s birthday party, but it hasn’t been revealed if Violet will be present to witness the drama or if she will have left the scene before everything falls apart.
General Hospital rumors suggest Peter August (Wes Ramsey) will keep going through the motions as a loving partner to Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) all the while he is still scheming and lying to her.
It’s unclear which devastating truth will be revealed at Violet’s birthday party, and Peter’s exposure is not out of the question. It’s been going on long enough. Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and Damian Spinelli (Brandford Anderson), know the truth about Peter, and with what Liesl Obrecht, and Sam and Jason have at stake, it makes sense that they will work harder now, more than ever, to get the truth out about Peter’s crimes.
Once the truth is out, will Anna finally believe that Peter has been lying and taking advantage of her this whole time, or will she still remain in denial?
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) knows that he has to give 110% when it comes to the effort put in for getting full custody of his son, Wiley. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) displayed yet again, behavior that proves she is not fit to be a mother. Nelle’s antics regarding Wiley’s recent heart surgery open Michael’s eyes even wider as he realized he must stop at nothing to keep Nelle away from his son.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael goes back on his original decision, opposing his girlfriend, Sasha Gilmore’s (Sofia Mattsson), suggestion for Michael and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) to marry.
Willow’s boyfriend, Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) is fully against the idea and expressed a bit of anger toward Willow after the discussion. Now that Michael is ready to do what it takes to ensure he gets custody of Wiley, General Hospital spoilers hint that Michael will approach Willow, rehashing Sasha’s plan for him to marry Willow.
General Hospital rumors claim that Willow will agree to marry Michael, despite Chase’s disapproval. It’s been rumored that this will drive a huge wedge between Willow and Chase, as Willow knows what she needs to do for the child she loves, and Chase can’t get past his girlfriend marrying another man.
Is Sasha to blame for Willow and Chase’s inevitable breakup? Will she and Michael be next to follow?
It’s no secret that Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) have a long history of bad blood. These two women have a connection that goes way back to their childhood. It’s known that Nelle’s biological father, Frank Benson, is Carly’s adoptive father.
General Hospital spoilers reveal in an all new special episode of General Hospital, fans will get a deep look into how the rivalry between Nelle and Carly began. This episode will feature young versions of Nelle and Carly. American actress, Willa Rose will be taking on the challenging role of young Nelle Benson and General Hospital‘s own Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks) will be playing a young version of her own TV mother, Carly Corinthos.
General Hospital spoilers indicate this episode will look back in time and will reveal how Carly and Nelle interacted as children. General Hospital spoilers suggest Carly is harboring a HUGE secret which could explain a lot when it comes to Nelle.
General Hospital rumors claim Carly has a bigger part in Nelle’s current mental state and behavior than she plans to admit. It’s been rumored that Nelle will be painted in a new light, showing more of her innocence and possibly seeing Nelle as the victim. This won’t bode will for Carly if Nelle is painted as the victim. Perhaps this is a way to redeem Nelle’s character, but at the cost of tarnishing Carly’s? Carly has never been squeaky clean when it comes to her character, but if she is portrayed as the source of Nelle’s downward spiral, things could start to change for Carly, and not in a good way.
This revelation of Carly and Nelle’s childhood can bring some major changes to the lives of their family and friends. General Hospital rumors claim the past of these two women will rear it’s ugly head and have an effect on more individuals than just the two of them.
This special episode of General Hospital will be aired on Wednesday, April 8th.
Here’s a quick look at the young actress who will be playing young Nelle Benson. Check out her Instagram below.
William DeVry is very social on Twitter. He likes to engage directly with fans and learn their thoughts and opinions on real life topics along with everything to do with General Hospital story lines.
General Hospital rumors have been circulating, making claims that Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) will become pregnant after her random encounter with Port Charles bad boy gone soft, Julian Jerome (William DeVry).
General Hospital spoilers reveal fans are not alone in their thoughts about a baby for Britt and Julian. DeVry took to twitter to ask fans how they feel about it. Take a look at his tweet below.
Mike Corbin (Max Gail) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) are taking a walk when they run into Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Brando (Johnny Wactor) in the hall way. Mike’s health recently took a plunge, and Turning Woods warned Sonny. Sonny didn’t waste any time and rushed to his side.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that at one of Sonny’s visits with Mike, he and Mike take a walk. They run into Brando and Carly and the very sight of Brando triggers something in Mike. It sparks a memory and Mike yells out that Brando should be dead.
Mike’s mental health has taken a turn for the worse and his memories and getting more and more confusing. He doesn’t know what’s real from fiction anymore. When Mike’s memory is triggered by the sight of Brando, General Hospital spoilers indicate Sonny won’t take Mike seriously and chalks it up to his Alzheimer’s. General Hospital rumors claim Mike’s memories are spot on and he remembers Brando from the past. Brando came out of nowhere after being presumed dead. It’s very possible that Mike new Brando and remembers being told he died.
Will Sonny and Carly take Mike’s instincts about Brando seriously?
Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) is going through a rough time. She has a lot on her plate and a lot on her mind for a teenager. Trina has just experienced trauma as a result of being kidnapped with friend, Cameron Webber (William Lipton). Trina also is stumbling through her emotions as she fights feelings for Cam in order to stay loyal to her best friend, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). She just got another big blow after finding out from Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) that her dad, Taggert (Real Andrews) was involved in planting evidence in order to send Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) to prison. Although Jordan knows that isn’t true, Trina has been told it’s true and is not trying to process that as well.
Trina and her mom, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) have been at odds lately. Trina isn’t fond of Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) because she blames him for her dad’s death. She holds that against her mom that she and Curtis have a past. Portia is upset with Trina for skipping school to go to Ava’s art gallery. She’s no fan of Ava Jerome (Maura West) and doesn’t like her daughter spending every waking moment in her presence. Portia Robinson doesn’t like Ava’s influence on her daughter.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Portia and Trina continue to be at odds, and eventually things get so tense that Trina feels she needs space. General Hospital rumors claim Ava steps in and offers for Trina to come stay with her until she is able to smooth things over with her mom. Trina is so angry with her mother and trying to handle her own life, she turns to Ava for support.
Will Trina rebel against her mom and move in with Ava?
Today, April 1st, marks the 57th Anniversary for the every popular Daytime Drama, General Hospital. It seems like yesterday we were all celebrating the 50 year milestone, and here were, seven years past that. Time surely does fly, especially when you’re having fun. For me, I have thoroughly enjoyed each year we have been blessed with this soap opera on our television.
Let’s look at this milestone as a bright spot during these trying times. If we have to be in quarantine while we over come this Covid-19 pandemic, at least we have General Hospital to make us smile!
Here’s to celebrating many more years of General Hospital spoilers, news, rumors, drama, and excitement!
The Executives over at ABC have decided to scale down the weekly episodes of the Daytime Drama, General Hospital.
General Hospital will be celebrating it’s 57th year on air on April 1st, 2020. As the anniversary of the soap quickly approaches, the network has made a mjor announcement in regard to the current Covid-19 Pandemic.
General Hospital spoilers reveal breaking news of a new schedule tailored to help extend the weeks with new episodes. General Hospital will air new episodes on Monday through Thursday, and airing old episodes on Fridays.
It’s important in these trying times to stay loyal as fans and continue to support the cast and crew of GH.
Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) is grieving the loss of her father, Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews). Taggert wasn’t back in Port Charles long before the tragedy occurred. It had been nearly two decades since Port Charles mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) had seen his enemy, and at there first recent encounter, it was like things hadn’t changed. Taggert and Sonny were on each other’s nerves right away, however, this time, Taggert informed Sonny he wasn’t in town to take him down. It turned out Sonny and Taggert both wanted to take down Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).
Taggert saved his daughter Trina and her friend Cameron Webber (William Lipton) from a kidnapped orchestrated by Renault. Taggert died as a result of the tragedy and now his daughter and ex-wife, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) are mourning his loss. His partner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is mourning the loss of a co-worker and friend. However that may not be the case.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jordan Ashford made a phone call to a mystery person from a burner phone. This wasn’t just any person Jordan was reaching out to. It wasn’t someone to listen and comfort and give support. This person was the only person who could truly help Jordan at this time. She assures the individual on the other line that she is on the burner phone that is meant for only that person. She said, “I wouldn’t have called you if it wasn’t important.” Jordan then seems to asks her friend for approval.
General Hospital have teased that Taggert had actually faked his death as part of a plan to take down Cyrus. General Hospital rumors claimed he and Sonny Corinthos were in on the plan together. New General Hospital rumors claim it isn’t Taggert and Sonny who have the plan, but Taggert and Jordan.
Jordan most likely called her friend and partner, Marcus Taggert as he lays low in order to set the stage for Jordan to catch Cyrus. General Hospital rumors suggest Taggert is alive. Trina is mourning his loss, but if General Hospital spoilers are true that Curtis is Trina’s father, there will be a lot more for Trina to deal with when she discovers these truths.
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?
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