Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) is ready for a change. Clearly, leads a fulfilling life in Port Charles. Despite the good ole days of WSB adventures, romantic entanglements, and rescue missions, Felicia longs for something more. Or, maybe it’s not more that she hopes to find. Perhaps she seeks something different.
Aside from her impressive career wrap sheet, Felicia has been reflecting on her family life. While there will always be some other adventure to catch, Felicia and Mac’s grandkids only grow up once in a lifetime. The day to day has Felicia grateful for her impressive career, her children and grandchildren, and of course, Mac. Two major life events had a strong impact on Felicia’s at of life. Sadly, Felicia missed much of her daughter’s lives and wasn’t present for their most precious moments. And how she feels about what happened to Georgie never seems to ease up.
Moreover, Felicia and Mac Scorpio (John J. York) previously mentioned that they don’t have kids together. Although he considers Maxie, Georgie, and Robin as his own, the fact remains that Mac doesn’t know that he has a biological child and that it’s Cody Bell (Josh Kelly). Grandparenthood comes so naturally to them both… as of becoming grandparents was their destiny.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Felicia finds fulfillment in working as a Patient Advocate at General Hospital. As a result of her new career path, Felicia is able to connect with patients while advocating on their behalf. Needless to say, but it’s understandable that someone in that position is likely to develop deep friendships and bonds. Oddly, GH rumors hint that the former WSB Agent, Felicia Jones Scorpio, gets to know Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) and her son Ace (Jay and Joey Clay) when he’s brought to the hospital with a medical issue.
Previously, GH rumors claimed that Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Linstrom) and Heather Webber are not actually Esme’s biological parents. Instead, many GH fans believe that Esme was mostly likely kidnapped by Ryan, Heather, or both at some point. Put that together with Soap Opera logic and math that isn’t mathing (most will understand the joke), and we just might have a story about Esme’s REAL biological parents.
Will Felicia’s new career path lead her and Mac down an unexpected road? It’s only natural that Felicia would connect with Esme and Ace if she’s assigned as his Patient Advocate. After all, the instinctive bond between a mother and her children/grandchildren is undeniable.
Are Felicia and Mac Esme’s biological parents?? As for Mac, will he learn that he has not one child, but two?!
It’s about time that Gladys Corbin pays for what she’s done! Thankfully, Sasha has Cody Bell, Sam McCall, Dante Falconeri on her side. Let’s not forget Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) and Mac Scorpio (John J. York) too!
According to GH spoilers and rumors, what looks like another tragedy for Sasha turns out to be a triumph. Finally, Gladys pays for what she’s done.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sasha tricks Gladys into full confession. They have Dr. Montague and Gladys right where they belong. With Cody, Sam, Dante, Chase, and Mac on her side, Sasha’s plan to nail Gladys could be justice for Sasha and revenge on Gladys and Dr. Montague (Darin Toonder) all in one.
Prove it! Does Brando’s mom really mean what she says? If so, will she prove it to her daughter-in-law?Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) is a saint. Sasha’s pain expels from Sofia as she conveys every single ounce of hurt and disbelief. Not to mention the devastating disappointment to know that someone you love never really loved you at all. Despite her anguish, Sasha bravely faces Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs).
General Hospital spoilers reveal that now that Sasha has Gladys cornered, she wants answers. Not just answers, but Sasha wants a full confession from her mother-in-law, Gladys. Thanks to Cody Bell (Josh Kelly), and even Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sam (Kelly Monaco), Sasha is physically safe. However, Sasha’s mental state and emotional wellbeing remains fragile.
Meanwhile in her fragile, yet formidable state, Sasha bravely followed through with Sam’s plan to corner Gladys. GH recaps recall that’s when Sasha popped up on Gladys unannounced.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Saint Sasha gives Gladys one last chance to prove her love. The intense scene was left a Wednesday cliffhanger when Sasha asked Gladys to prove her love by turning herself in. Does Greedy Gladys really mean what she says when she says that she loves Sasha?
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and her daughters, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi), and (Molly Lansing Davis) are pretty close despite the recent conflict between Molly and her older sister Kristina.
Confusion set in a few months ago when both roles were recast nearly at the same time. General Hospital news has confirmed that Lexi Ainsworth announced her GH exit as Kristina Corinthos. Ironically, Haley Pullos made headlines as GH news and spoilers flooded social media with the story. That’s when details of Pullos’s alcohol and marijuana fueled crash became public.
Quickly, General Hospital rumors began circulating, while making claims in regard to her status with the daytime drama. First, Holiday Mia Kriegel temporarily stepped in as Molly’s recast. Shortly after her brief stand-in, Kriegel made her GH exit and Molly was recast again. That’s when Brook Anne Smith became the 3rd actress to portray the youngest Davis sister.
Amidst the GH casting changes, Kristina and Molly’s abrupt change in their sibling dynamic further confuses fans. Apparently, the writers seemed to have missed the memo on two long time characters. Apparently, who’s who in Port Charles isn’t too concerning to some, but many fans are taken aback by the changes in Kristina and Molly’s personalities.
Kristen Vaganos As GH’s 4th Molly
General Hospital welcomes newcomer Kristen Vaganos as she steps in Molly’s shoes. Will she stick around?
The entire Cassadines Legacy never surrenders, even in the afterlife. Although things change every year as heirs and monarchs can play musical thrones, the Cassadine endgame remains the same. Generation after generation, the dark and twisted family keeps fighting the good fight until everyone in Port Charles has met their demise.
Since that hasn’t happened (yet), any Cassadine could pop in at any given moment with some wild plot for Cassadine world domination. General Hospital spoilers reveal that the most import step is to eliminate Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). That’s where Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) and Victor come in to play.
Previously, GH spoilers revealed that Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) uses tarot cards to get in his granddaughter’s head. Not just to know what she’s thinking, (duh, he’s dead), but to control what she thinks. He’s provided instructions along with the cards, and a stern warning against Anna.
Charlotte Shot Curtis?!
According to the latest GH rumors, Charlotte takes Uncle Victor’s warning very seriously. The mere mention of Anna’s name sends Charlotte into a daze. In her mind, Victor is looking out for her’s and Valentin’s best interest. As a result, she is sick with worry for her Papa. She truly believes that Anna is a danger. That’s why GH rumors speculate that the Anna was meant to get hit that night. Sadly, GH spoilers and rumors tease that Charlotte shot Curtis with a bullet that was meant for Anna Devane.
Did Sasha’s happily ever after happen too easily? Honestly, I didn’t think so. In fact, I can speak for most GH fans when I say that Sasha has been through more than most. And frankly, she’s suffered enough.
What’s next for Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson)? According to GH recaps, Sasha and Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) plan to trap Greedy Gladys was a success. And the prank phone call worked like a charm. That’s when they got their queue to proceed with the plan. Sam just had her moment in the spotlight, but it’s Sasha’s time to shine.
Currently, she finds herself in a heartbreakingly awkward encounter. General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Sasha and Gladys come face to face.
Sofia Mattsson has been put to the test. Shes killing it in the Sasha role. So much so that fans display genuine concern for But maybe in the soap world Sasha isn’t ready for happiness. On the contrary, GH spoilers reveal that Sasha’s problems are behind her.
General Hospital spoilers suggest that in order for Sasha to get over her problem (Gladys), she must face it head on. Sasha wants Gladys to pay and that exactly her intentions when she shows up at the door. Will a corners desperate Gladys turn violent to save herself from being arrested?
General Hospital reached 1 million Facebook followers
Do you recall what was going on in Port Charles in 2013? Sure, ten years is a long time but we aren’t amateurs. Of course we can remember the happenings of Port Charles from ten years back! Remembering one measly decade is nothing compared to the OG fans. Those General Hospital stans are the true ride or die types who have watched since day one (April 1st, 1963). That’s six decades!
General Hospital Reached 1 Million Followers, Cast ThanksFans
While many of us started watching this iconic Soap Opera before we even had our first kiss, we encourage new, fresh fans every day! It’s nice to be able to grow the fan base, especially geared toward the younger generation. As I recall, I began watching General Hospital in 1992 with my mom and my sister. And throughout my pre-teens and high school years my friends also watched. Sadly, today most of my friends have stopped watching. And let’s be honest, we aren’t friends anymore either lol. Haha but that’s another thing.
Remember when Julian called himself Derek Wells?!
It’s hard to below that 2013 was ten years ago. General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that 10 years ago today, General Hospital reached 1 minion Facebook followers. It’s an impressive milestone for daytime drama. And 10 years later and GH is going strong.
There should be a sign around both Carly and Sonny’s necks as disclaimers. Anyone has the right to know what they’re getting themselves into. And with Carly and Sonny anything can happen. The same type of drama and chaos follows although the former Mr. And Mrs. Corinthos are no longer together as a couple. Instead, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) get to fill those places in their lives.
Well, Carly has been through this with Sonny about a million times. But Drew and Nina are on the outside looking in. Except, the outside is pretty darn close to the heart of the mob violence for Drew. Unfortunately, he’s been roped right in, and entangled in this mess even more than Carly and Sonny themselves.
Carly’s Unintentional Eye For An Eye
General Hospital spoilers tease that Drew Cain fights for his life after being attacked in Pentonville. Carly can’t help to feel the weight of guilt for what happened to Drew. In fact, she blames herself for the fact that he’s locked up in Pentonville in the first place. Carly can’t stand there helpless and allow Drew to go through any more of this. Naturally, she doesn’t want to see him this way. Now she is desperate to help Drew even if that means she goes back on her word.
GH rumors hint that Carly sells out Sonny to protect Drew. Just as Sonny chose Nina over Carly upon his Nixon Falls return, Carly chooses Drew in an unintentional, yet quite fitting eye for an eye situation. Remember, the key word here is unintentional. Still, it’s about time Sonny knows how it feels.
Many refer to the 1990s as General Hospital’s Golden Age. For me, the 90s is when it all began. I was about 10 years old when Ned, aka Eddie Maine sang “Little Sister” to Julia Barrett’s sister, Brenda (Vanessa Marcil).
60 years of General Hospital makes for plenty of an incredible content to debate which era is superior and why. But I honestly don’t think that’s necessary because not everyone began watching during the same time period. No matter your favorite time in Port Charles, the important thing is that we all continue to have new favorite moments for years to come.
Ok, I guess now I’ll list the actors and character names for the above photo. This General Hospital 90s retro gem includes, Wally Kurth (Ned Ashton), Cheryl Richardson (Jenny Eckart), Sean Kanan (AJ Quartermaine), and Crystal Carson (Julia Barrett)! They were exciting times!
What can I say, this has been a tough year for the General Hospital family. But this week has really done a number on fans and the entire industry. Billy Miller was a talented, genuine soul who lit up not just the screen, but the whole room.
As tributes for Billy Miller continue to pour in, Maurice Benard’s outreach contains a powerful message. Ultimately, mental health awareness is a way of life for the three-time Daytime Emmy winner. While many tributes displayed the most genuine love and support, Maurice Benard takes things to a more serious level, and touches on the issue at hand.
Maurice Benard On Billy Miller and Mental Health
Benard’s YouTube series, State of Mind, allows for open dialogue about life and mental health. As a bi-polar disorder sufferer, Miller’s death hit very close to home for General Hospital’s leading man. According to General Hospital news reports, Benard shared an Instagram post that brings awareness to mental health and suicide. Check out his IG post below!
Since the pandemic I have been speaking out on Suicide quite a lot, in the beginning, I was hesitant, I didn’t know how people would handle it. But it’s been very encouraging so I have not stopped talking about it!!! It’s hard to really understand Mental illness unless you have experienced the depths of pain that comes with it. This is a @mbstateofmind i did about two months ago but there’s many. And I promise you there will be many many more to come if you know anyone who is going through any kind of darkness, chaos, pain. Just know, all you can do is give them love, patience, understanding, and hopefully Professional help if they agree. And unfortunately, if someone doesn’t want to be on this earth anymore, there’s only so much we can do just remember, it’s not your fault never blame yourself
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if you’re feeling in any kind of way, like life is not worth living for don’t think twice to talk to someone take it from the most fragile person in the world you can get through it. And life has a way of rewarding you.
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