Ava Jerme (Maura West) has announced the unveiling of the portrait of herself, painted by Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). When the cover was pulled off the front of the final product, everyone looked around in for a shock. Ava looked mortified and confused, and the rest of the crown couldn’t believe their eyes. Franco himself looks very surprised at what he saw when the portrait was unveiled. But what is it and who did it? Could Franco himself have put his own twist on Ava’s painting to add an element of surprise? Perhaps Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) found a way to get at the painting and deface Franco’s work? Or could Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) have something to do with it? These are all burning questions to which we all want answers.
Who would be most likely to ruin the painting of Ava? Vote on the poll below!
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was victim of a mob hit by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), in an attempt to get closer to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Renault wants to take over Sonny’s territory in Port Charles, run General Hospital, and make the PCPD corrupt.
Jason has now been rushed to the hospital as he remains unconscious while the doctors run tests. It’s likely Jason has suffered brain injuries as a result of the crash and there is a possibility of becoming brain dead. In the past, Jason has suffered multiple head traumas following the initial car accident he was involved in with his brother AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan). Back then, Jason Quartermaine lost all recollection of his identity and became Jason Morgan. Sonny took him in and he then built a new life. A life many cannot see him leaving behind. That leaves the ultimate question… When Jason wakes up from a coma, which identity will he assume? Will he have the desire to follow in his father Alan’s (Stuart Damon) footsteps and become a doctor at GH? Or will Jason say true to his Morgan name and remain loyal to Sonny, Carly (Laura Wright), and Sam (Kelly Monaco)?
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) put all her eggs into one basket. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) was the one person that Nelle thought had her back. She was desperate for help in her fight to win custody of Wiley, so she latched onto the only hope of beating Michael in court. Sadly, all of Nelle’s hopes and dreams were blown into pieces after Nina told the courtroom exactly how she sees Nelle. In fact, Nina made her feelings very clear. She said that Nelle is manipulative and not fit to be a mother.
Furthermore, Nelle flipped out in front of the judge, adding insult to injury. This further displayed her instability. As of now, Nelle is toast. Stick a fork in her because she is done. However, things aren’t always as they seem.
General Hospital spoilers indicate there is much more story to be told. In regard to Nelle getting Wiley, and Nina finding her daughter, the story has another twist. According to recent General Hospital rumors, Nelle will use Nina’s heart shaped pendant to manipulate Nina and convince her they are mother and daughter. Nina has been through so much when it comes to her long lost child and Nelle is so conniving and evil that she doesn’t care how badly she hurts Nina, so long as she gets what she wants in the end. Wiley.
Is this the “Nelle Benson is over” party, or will she come back with a fighting vengeance? Take the GH POLL below!
Most of us have played around with our appearance during these long, boring, months in quarantine. General Hospital’s Josh Swickard who plays Detective Chase has also tried a new look. Swickard has let his facial hair grow into full on beard mode along with growing out his hair. GH fans have strong opinions about Josh’s new look, being passionate about what they think coming from both sides.
Where do you stand when it comes to Josh’s facial hair? Cast your vote and let him know what you think! Keep it or ditch it?!
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) discuss Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober)
Some fans love it, others hate it! But we all know that the miss bowl sitting atop Sonny’s counter has made quite an impression on GH fans.
Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have recently had a kitchen remodel. It was the talk of the soap fan circuit when General Hospital revealed Sonny and carlys new kitchen… and the main focus was the bowl of moss decor! Even Executive Producer, Frank Valentini weighed in at a fan event. Regarding the moss, Valentini explained, “So when it first showed up, I was like, ‘What is this?! It looks like moss or… like a bad salad.’” he recalled. ” But my production designer, who had done such a beautiful job transforming and creating the kitchen said, ‘No, it’s very chic. It’s what people do.’ And I just let her do it. So it’s kind of taken on a life of its own.
So now the burning question must be asked. And if you don’t know this is 100% a joke, well then we feel sorry for you. Should someone water this thing while the cast and crew is away on hiatus? Will it last the long hot Summer if California doesn’t open back up until August?
Nancy Lee Grahn, who plays Alexis Davis on General Hospital, wants those who judge her attitude during a global pandemic to get this loud and clear. In a recent tweet, Grahn uses a GIF of her character Alexis, to express how she feels about being lectured about her attitude during this Corona Virus pandemic. We all know this is an extremely stressful time, and what better way to lighten things up than some light hearted internet fun? Take a look at Nancy’s message…
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?
GH fans, we need your input! Take the GH Poll below!
It’s no secret that Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) isn’t working for Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) by her own free will.
As the plot surrounding the search for Nina’s (Cynthia Watros) biological daughter thickens, the twists and turns take the people of Port Charles down an unexpected path…
Well someone needed to ask this question! Recently a GH fan expressed their dislike for both characters. Although that isn’t the reason behind the question, as General Hospital Blog is a fan of both Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), we still want to know what fans think of them as a couple.
Vote on the poll and voice your opinion!
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