This is a recipe for disaster, and Carly is the one who got it cooking. Carly Corinthos (Laura wright), wife of Port Charles mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) was relieved when her daughter, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) disclosed that she doesn’t want to move to Australia with her father Jasper ‘Jax’ Jacks (Ingo Rademacher). Carly’s solution to keeping her daughter and Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) safe from Sonny’s enemies is to keep them home schooled, hiring one of their teacher’s to tutor Joss and Dev while they are avoiding public places such as school. Carly asked Joss if there was a teacher in particular whom she thought would be a good fit for the job. Josslyn immediately got a suspicious look on her face, indicating exactly who she had in mind.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Carly’s plan to keep her daughter safe may back fire but not in a way she would think. It seems as if Josslyn is a little smitten with Mr. Phillips (Mark Lawson). Joss and Mr. Dustin Phillips don’t have a lot of history or even an encounter that would be considered inappropriate thus far. However, Dustin was there for Josslyn in her time of grief over Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt). Dustin found Josslyn crying while visiting Oscar’s grave. Dustin offered condolences and support for the grieving student. He encouraged her to keep a journal of her thoughts and feelings as a coping mechanism for grief.
General Hospital rumors claim that Dustin and Joss working so closely together on a regular basis will cause some awkward tension, possibly leading to feelings that are not appropriate for a teacher/student relationship. It remains to be seen how this will play out, if Josslyn is the one who catches feelings, whether or not Dustin reciprocates, or if Dustin makes an inappropriate move on Josslyn first.
Dustin seems like he has always had an odd side to him, like he has a dark side or at least a sneaky one. Will Dustin jeopardize his relationship with Lulu (Emme Rylan) while teaching Joss privately?
Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) has landed herself in a no-win situation when Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) came to Port Charles to get revenge on Jordan, her partner Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews), and two of their other partners. Jordan, Taggert, and the others were part of a team that put Cyrus behind bars and now he is out to burn down the city Jordan has vowed to protect. Other than her city, Jordan as a mother, has vowed to protect her son, TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow). Cyrus has kidnapped TJ and is making Jordan work for him so that he has someone on the inside to help move his drugs and crimes through Port Charles. Lorraine aka Harmony Miller has also gotten herself roped into Renault’s illegal activity. Harmony is no pillar of the community, and has made quite a reputation for herself due to her involvement in the Dawn of Day cult lead by Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin). Harmony was desperate to get out of Pentonville, so Cyrus made her an offer she could’t refuse. She would work for Cyrus in exchange for her freedom, and she took it. Now Harmony is the one giving direction to Jordan which is all orchestrated by Cyrus.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Harmony will turn away from the dark side and actually help Jordan save TJ. As they say, no deed goes unpunished and Harmony will play with fire when turning on Cyrus to help Jordan. General Hospital rumors hint that Harmony will end up getting killed due to her betrayal of her agreement with Cyrus.
This will ultimately lead to an even bigger shocking revelation. There has been previous speculation form General Hospital spoilers and rumors, claiming Harmony is not Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) biological mother. There has also been hints dropped regarding Willow and Nina Reeves as long lost mother and daughter. General Hospital Blog’s spoilers have previously revealed that Willow has one half of a heart shaped pendant that Nina holds the other half in her possession.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim after the death of Harmony. Willow will make a shocking discovery that Harmony was her adoptive mother all along and that she has a biological mother out in the world somewhere. Hopefully all the pieces of the puzzle fit together, leading Nina to finally find the daughter she has been searching for.
Remember the good times… that is what Sonny is about to face as General Hospital spoilers reveal he will receive heartbreaking news via a phone call. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his father Mike Corbin (Max Gail) have grown much closer in recent times, coming a long way from a rocky past as father and son. When Mike was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Sonny, Carly (Laura Wright) and the rest of the Corinthos family had to process the devastating news, and after some denial period for Sonny, the family has accepted the fate of this progressive disease. Mike has had bad days and good days, and they have all been emotional roller coasters of days for his son and family.
General Hospital spoilers indicate actor Max Gail is getting ready to wrap up his story line as the iconic mobster’s father. General Hospital rumors claim that after Mike’s turn for the worse coming toward the end of this month, it’s only a matter of time before Mike’s disease takes control and the Corinthos family will have to say goodbye.
Max Gail has been an amazing addition to the cast of General Hospital, taking on the role of Sonny’s dad with a complicated relationship with his son. GH fans fell in love with his charm and talent he exudes on screen. Gail should really receive an Emmy for this role. It will be very difficult to say goodbye and surely there will be sad times ahead in Port Charles. Sonny will need support from his wife, Carly, son, Michael (Chad Duell), along with other close friends like Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton).
There has not yet been confirmation of an exit date for Max Gail. General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any new information regarding his exit from GH.
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is under immense pressure after learning she is now expected to be Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) puppet in order to protect her son from the unthinkable. She is in fear and must keep quiet, resulting in Jordan keeping all this a secret from Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner). In his mind, Curtis thinks he is helping his wife, Commissioner Jordan Ashford take down Cyrus, who is fixated on burning Port Charles to the ground, literally and figuratively.
General Hospital spoilers revealed the shocking truth behind how Cyrus is pulling strings from the inside of Pentonville. Cyrus has made Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mom, Harmony (Inga Cadranel) an offer she couldn’t refuse- she’s paying the price for her freedom. Now that she is out of Pentonville, Harmony must still remain under Cyrus’ control or her daughter Willow will be harmed.
This is where Jordan comes into play. Cyrus wants to move Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) out of his territory so that he can move his drugs through the city of Port Charles. Cyrus now is using Jordan to make these moves from the inside, to ensure he succeeds in running Sonny’s territory out of town.
Jordan received s text, instructing her to tell no one of this arrangement and to be alone when an upcoming visitor arrives to give orders. Jordan fears that if she tells Curtis the truth, TJ (Tajh Bellow) will pay the ultimate price.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Curtis will be taken aback on March 23rd and confronts Jordan about a pressing issue on March 24th. General Hospital rumors claim Curtis will stumble upon evidence that Jordan is actually working with Cyrus, but will be left in the dark as the reason why remains unclear. From the outside, it looks like his wife is one of the bad guys and Curtis is urged to confront Jordan.
Will Jordan cave and tell Curtis the truth when confronted, or will she keep lying in fear of her son’s life? If kept in the dark, when the truth comes to light, Curtis will feel betrayed and his insecurities will arise since Jordan didn’t confide and trust in her husband to help save TJ.
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?
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is desperate to keep custody of his son Wiley as Wiley’s biological mother, psycho Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) fights for full custody of her son. Nelle is no picture of perfect motherhood. This crazy women tried to kill her baby’s father, and when their vehicle crashed she gave birth to their son. Instead of being a normal human and keeping and loving her baby, Nelle decided to hand her baby off to Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) who was in a desperate situation himself.
Nelle and Brad pulled off the ultimate deception for almost two years, fooling everyone in Port Charles, even those they love. Brad let Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) believe Nelle and Michael’s baby was their adoptive son, after the sudden death of the infant. Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) believed baby Wiley was her biological son whom she gave up for adoption to Lucas and Brad. They developed a special bond, and Willow was the only mother figure Wiley had. Even when Wiley was around his biological mother, Nelle, she was always behaving bizarrely, and didn’t really act like a loving mother to her child.
Michael thought he was heeding to Attorney Diane Miller’s (Carolyn Hennesy) advice when he made the decision to propose to his girlfriend, Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) to order to provide a stable home for custody. Michael and Sasha were shocked when Diane shut that idea down because of Sasha’s fraud charges.
General Hospital spoilers hint Michael will now be gravitating toward another solution in order to provide stability for Wiley. Meanwhile, Willow discloses she will do whatever it takes to help Michael keep his son, keeping the child away from Nelle. Michael remembers what Diane said about a ‘Snow White’ type. It seems like it would be fate that Michael would move towards having Willow become his wife to provide the home that is necessary for the court to decide in Michael’s favor.
General Hospital rumors hint this pairing is likely, leaving Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) and Sasha behind and crushed. Will Michael and Willow leave their significant others for the sake of Wiley?
Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is back in Port Charles and she is amped and ready to make a scene. Nothing is typically calm or quiet where The Britch is involved, and that is exactly what is going to happen regarding Brad (Parry Shen) and Julian (William DeVry). Britt expressed to Brad that she should have ratted Julian out to Sonny (Maurice Benard) and now she is ready to tell Julian to his face.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt headed straight to Charlie’s Pub where Julian Jerome (William DeVry) owns and operates the establishment. She walks up to Julian like doesn’t have a care in the world and bluntly calls him out for helping Brad. Britt sits down at the bar and blurts out, “I know you helped Brad.”
Apparently Britt makes a big impression on Julian, one thing leads to another, and the two find themselves alone together, leading to an inevitable hook up.
Previous General Hospital spoilers had revealed William DeVry teasing GH fans of the upcoming, unexpected fling, via Twitter.
How many drinks will it take Britt to bring herself to sleep with Julian Jerome? Or will she be all for it?
Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) has finally done himself in this time with his actions and deceptive, criminal behavior. He is headed off to Pentonville and his portrayer, Parry Shen has a message to fans.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brad will be leaving the scene for a while. General Hospital news reports Shen’s Instagram post, featuring his friend and co-star, Kelly Thiebaud. Shen goes on to mention that his first episode on General Hospital was with Thiebaud in 2013. Parry uses the hashtag, #TTFN, meaning Ta-Ta For Now, which leads GH fans to believe Brad will be making his departure to Pentonville and off screen for now.
It’s unclear as to whether Shen is confirming a temporary exit from General Hospital, or if Brad will be off to Pentonville but still remain on screen. We will keep fans posted with any updated information regarding Parry Shen’s status with General Hospital.
General Hospital news reports, Daytime sweetheart, Kristen Alderson was visiting the set of General Hospital just last week.
Alderson is best known for her iconic role as Starr Manning on the popular ABC Soap Opera, One Live To Live, along with her more recent role as Kiki Jerome on GH.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Kristen confirmed on her Instagram page that she was able to catch up with GH Executive, Frank Valentini, however she did not film any scenes for General Hospital.
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is about to walk into a storm she never saw coming. She was blindsided by Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) arrival in Port Charles prison, Pentonville. Renault managed to get transferred to Port Charles, purposely placing himself in the city Jordan has vowed to keep safe as Commissioner. Jordan’s son TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) is now missing and Jordan seems too chill for being a mother with a missing child. Not until see went to she Cyrus at Pentonville did she put the clues together as he was spelling them out for her.
It seems as though Jordan is dropping the ball on a lot of situations going on in Port Charles, letting either the bad guys win, or the bad guys solve the crimes. Either way you slice it, Jordan just ain’t cutting it as Commissioner of Port Charles. This city needs someone like Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), Curtis’ with his law enforcement background, or even Mac Scorpio (John J. York) who has been in the Commissioner role before, to deliver quick thinking and effective solutions to situations that arise.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Jordan Ashford may be on her way out as Commissioner of Port Charles. Today, Mayor Laura Collins had to confront Jordan and basically tell her how to approach her current with Cyrus. Jordan’s husband Curtis (Donnell Turner) approached her with the notion of joining forces with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) in order to tackle this threat head on but she was dead against it. General Hospital rumors claim that is exactly Jordan will end up having to do. Will she be able to get her act together and help her city before Cyrus burns it to the ground and she ultimately pays the price with her job?
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