It’s been a few weeks since we have last seen Ingo Rademacher on-screen on General Hospital as Jasper Jax Jacks.
Early last month, General Hospital rumors began surrounding the potential exit of two major GH stars. Steve Burton and Ingo Rademacher were rumored to be leaving the soap opera after a recent mandate went into effect on November 1st.
General Hospital news reports revealed Steve Burton had confirmed the reunites regarding himself leaving GH was indeed true, however, Ingo’s status with the daytime drama remained uncertain to fans.
Although co-star, Nancy Lee Grahn too it upon herself and spilled the tea about Ingo’s exit, Rademacher hadn’t made an official announcement confirming that what she tweeted was true. Until Ingo’s recent IG story, fans were left to assume that Rademacher’s fate was the same as that of co-star, Steve Burton.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ingo blames Nancy for being unable to deliver the news to his fans, as she made it her business to reveal the shocking news to General Hospital fans.
In the video message below, Ingo wholeheartedly thanks fans for their kind, intelligent, and supportive comments. He tears up taking about how he wishes he could have played Jax for another ten or twenty five years. Rademacher reiterates his stance on medical freedom, discoursing choice and coercion when it comes to mandating a vaccine. Please take some time to watch and reflect on Ingo’s message to not only GH fans, but all of us as Americans.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) may have formed quite the reputation through the years but one thing people know about him is that his heart takes the most pride in being a father.
First, he showed his genuine heart under all of that Cassadine darkness when he shows love for his daughter, Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez). Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) has always known Valentin probably more than anyone and what type of man he used to be. After seeing him with Charlotte, and now Bailey, along with others, are able to see the good in him.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin wants to bring out the old, dark parts of himself after being betrayed by Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton).
Just as Valentin thought Brook Lynn couldn’t have let him down more after revealing half the truth about Bailey, aka, Louise, she twists the knife even deeper.
General Hospital previews show a distraught Valentin telling Anna that Brook Lynn is not going to let him see Bailey. He is heartbroken to learn that she is not his daughter, and wants to try and make peace with saying goodbye.
Brook Lynn might need to watch her step. Just because Valentin has shown a softer side when it comes to loving his children, now that he knows Brook Lynn deceived him, he just may bring out his true Cassadine ways- after all, Viktor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) did reveal Valentin is his son.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) welcomed baby girl, Donna, tobtheir family back in 2019.
Often times on daytime soap operas, the children of the cast are replaced and aged to fit the story line. The role of Donna was originally played by twins, Ella and Emma Hulen until 2020. The role was then filled by Ava Avendano from 2020 to November of 2021.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal the role of baby Donna Corinthos has again been recast. General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm that twins, Arya and Ayla Dormiani have stepped into the role as the youngest mender of the iconic Corinthos family.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the girls debuts on GH on December 2nd, 2021.
It’s an understatement to say that General Hospital fans have become angry at the recent events which lead to the firing of GH leading man and legend, Steve Burton. Many believe Burton cannot be replaced as the iconic Jason Morgan, and others just want to see the character live on.
General Hospital news reports confirm Steve has gone on the record to address his plans post-life as Jason Morgan on General Hospital. He also addresses the fan’s feelings toward the whole ordeal. He admits that he knows people are angry, but encourages his fans not to be angry for him, as he himself isn’t angry.
General Hospital spoilers reveal recent Zoom sessions where Steve reveals his future plans. Regarding his exit, he said, “As sad as it is, it’s exciting also, for me…everyone’s been so gracious saying ‘Hey! Another show will call.’ If they do, awesome. We’ll see what it is but right now I’m really happy being home and figuring out what the next venture is.”
Right now, Steve has been done taping scenes at GH for about six weeks. He is enjoying being home and able to take his kids to school every day. Burton explained he isn’t in any type of rush to make his next career move. He disclosed, “My first inclination is to not rush to go anywhere right now.”
Steve Burton did mention he has visions of his next move which would involve coaching. Burton Nutrition is owned and run by Burton, as his health and fitness interest also serves as a career opportunity. When referring to his future, he described his thoughts on what’s to come by stating, “It’s gonna be something, definitely something with coaching. Coaching guys with nutrition and fitness but also mindset coaching cause that’s really been the key for me in the last year is the mindset so if I can help people improve their lives or change something in their lives to make their lives better, that’s kinda the route I wanna go because I’m really passionate about it and I love it and I love doing it.”
It sounds like Steve Burton has left the role of Jason Morgan with his head held high. He previously stated that he’s love to return to his home at General Hospital someday, if and when the mandate has been lifted. We hope for the same outcome, Steve! And we WILL be holding our breath for your return.
Steve Burton went on to express his feelings on fans who have stated they will boycott GH now that he and Jason are gone. He encourages fans not to take that route and the importance of keeping this legendary soap opera on the air. “I’m not here to tell anyone to stop watching the show. I never would have even in 2012. That’s my home. People make their living that way and those people are important to me still, it’s still my family,” Steve said.
If you’re thinking of giving up on General Hospital over Steve’s exit, please take his words of advice into consideration. The ones he loves make their livelihood from our beloved soap. There’s no sense in causing cast and crew to lose their jobs over this. Steve made it clear that he isn’t mad and doesn’t want his fans to be mad for him. Steve took the high road and stood up for his belief in freedom. We can’t be mad about that!
General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm the return of two GH stars.
General Hospital news reports reveal Genie Franco’s and Michael E. Knight will make their debut rerun in early December.
In a recent behind the scenes look, General Hospital spoilers reveal Laura Spencer Collins and her brother, Martin Gray, discuss their safety and the threat which drove them out of Port Charles. Martin wonder if the threat (Cyrus Renault, Jeff Kober), has been eliminated.
The clip below reveals Christmas spoilers, which include Laura’s return, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) in an elf costume, while Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) walk hand in hand in the Christmas glow.
The role of Danny Morgan was portrayed by TK Weaver and Porter Fasullo. Fasullo took over the role from Weaver in May of 2019.
General Hospital comings and goings news reveal the role of Danny Morgan has been unexpectedly recast.
General Hospital news reports confirm Porter Fasullo’s GH exit. The role is now being played by Zakary Risinger. Zakary has worked on NCIS, The Morning Show, Grey’s Anatomy, and more.
General Hospital fans of the early 2000s, should recognize this face. The talented Bergen Williams has played Alice Dalton, the Quartermaine’s maid, from 2001-2014.
The Quartermaine family maid became an icon as her role provided comedic relief as Alice carried out her duties for the Qs. Alice brought heart and soul to the family, cracking jokes and not taking crap from Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) or any other Q for that matter.
General Hospital’s Bergen Williams Passed Away
General Hospital news reports confirm the death of GHactress, Bergen Williams. News of her passing has come to light four months later, as reports reveal Williams died on July 20th, 2021.
General Hospital spoilers reveal an account run by Bergen’s sister, who tweeted a death announcement, stating her sister had “succumb to the ravages of Wilson’s disease surrounded by loving family.” Williams was 62 years old.
— Bergen Williams account managed by sister Lynda (@bergenw) November 17, 2021
Bergen Williams will truly be missed. The light she brought as Alice ‘The Dominator’ Dalton to General Hospital was unforgettable and irreplaceable. Her presence could cut the Quartermaine’s tension like a knife, breaking the ice and turning the argument into laughter. General Hospital Blog will keep the star’s family in our prayers.
General Hospital rumors ran wild when word got out regarding General Hospital‘s vaccine mandate which took effect on November 1st.
General Hospital rumors hinted at two major GH exits, which included Ingo Rademacher, and Steve Burton, who have played Jasper “Jax” Jacks, and Jason Quartermaine Morgan, since the 1990s.
Steve Burton’s SHOCKING GH Exit
Amidst the recent General Hospital news reports surrounding the vaccine mandate and its effect on the status of the cast and crew, General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm Steve Burton’s exit from the soap opera, along with co-star, Ingo Rademacher.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Steve Burton’s upcoming exit from General Hospital was confirmed and reported to the Toronto Sun.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Steve Burton will exit the daytime drama as Jason Morgan. Sadly, Burton is wrapping up his current storyline with Kelly Thiebaud. Jason and Dr. Britt Westbourne ended before they couldn’t even really begin.
Neither ABC Network nor Steve Burton himself has confirmed the General Hospital exit news at this time. However, GH Blog will keep fans in the loop and updated on any new developments regarding Steve Burton’s General Hospital exit.
Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) has Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) by the neck now that she knows baby Bailey is not Valentin Cassadine’s (James Patrick Stuart) daughter.
Gladys has been using her newfound information for her personal gain, and now she’s headed straight to the source. Brook Lynn and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) can’t have their cover blown just yet since Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is still a threat to Maxie’s daughter, Louise, aka Bailey.
General Hospital previews indicate Brook Lynn and Maxie work together to try and stop Gladys before it’s too late. General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn is willing to do whatever it takes to stop Gladys “dead in her tracks.” While Gladys is busy flaunting her Crimson status, Brook Lynn and Maxie panic before taking action to keep Gladys from yelling Valentin the truth.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) isn’t one to dwell on anyone’s last word. He doesn’t take advice with open arms, and often overlooks things he may not believe or have direct interest.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny should think twice before dismissing information that will be brought to his attention.
It’s always sound advice to adhere to the common phrase, “you can’t believe everything you hear,” but sometimes, it’s beneficial to take the time to listen and trust when someone is trying to get through to you.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny hears something he doesn’t want to believe, or doesn’t think will amount to any big deal, and will initially dismiss and overlook what he hears.
Something tells us that Sonny should really focus on what he’s heard instead of blowing it off. Perhaps it’s some type of warning? General Hospital comings and goings news reports confirm the return of Jeff Kober as Cyrus Renault. Now that Sonny’s enemy is rearing his head, threats and danger pickup in Port Charles.
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