In 2012, Kelly Thiebaud joined General Hospital’s cast as the troublemaking tough cookie, Dr. Britt Westbourne. She was fiery and problematic, but deep down she had a good heart. Eventually, a kinder more genuine, but Westbourne emerged.
According to General Hospital news and recaps, Dr. Britt Westbourne born died in her mother Liesl’s (Kathleen Gati) arms in 2023. Too many fans, her death was extremely heartbreaking. Although fictional, Kelly Thiebaud’s character worked her way into our hearts. And when Dr. Westbourne died many of us felt that and could empathize with Dr. Obrecht.
Unfortunately, loss is an inevitable part of life. is an inevitable part of life. It doesn’t matter the type, or the who, and the what. What matters is that? Everyone experiences the grief from losing someone or something we love.
Kelly Thiebaud Says Goodbye To Her Dog Ranger
General Hospital news reports confirm that Kelly Thiebaud suffers a heartbreaking loss. Kelly’s latest Instagram post shares the sad news that her dog Ranger has died. The Emmy winning actress shared her sentiments along with picture memories of her life with Ranger.
Our hearts go out to Kelly as she copes with losing Ranger.
Old habits die hard. Back in the day, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) would call upon Attorney Diane Miller to get him out of his latest legal troubles. Jason is a known career criminal, due to his life of organized crime.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Jason reaches out to his Attorney. It’s been a minute since Jason has seen Diane, but it’s nice to know that he can still count on Diane in his time of need.
According to General Hospital rumors, Jason Morgan needs Diane’s legal aid. He’s in quite a predicament as his mysterious return from the grave continues to unfold. Will he turn himself in?
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is head over heels for Dex Heller (Evan Hofer). At first, they kept their relationship under wraps due to the nature of his business, and his connection to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital recaps recall Josslyn’s apprehension about her feelings for Dex. Growing up, Josslyn’s mom Carly was in love with a mobster. She spent almost her entire adolescence as Sonny Corinthos’s stepdaughter. So, one would think that Joss would be all too familiar with the lifestyle.
As we know, Sonny and Nina’s relationship caused a rift between Sonny, Carly, their son Michael, and her daughter Joss. Ever since he left Carly for Nina, Josslyn’s outlook on Sonny is much different than when she was younger. Still, she can’t help who she felt for and that he works for Corinthos. But what she can do is stand by him, worry about him, and hope he leaves that mobster life.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Josslyn foreshadows Jason and Dex’s fate when she continues to make comparisons between her boyfriend and her mother’s best friend. Ironically, they both happen to be Sonny’s right hand man. Joss points out that Dex is a lot like Jason. They’re both totally loyal, they risk it all for Sonny, and they’d never leave a good man for dead.
On December 18th, 2020, Sonny and Carly’s relationship changed forever. That’s when he and Julian fell off a bridge. Although Julian Jerome was confirmed dead, Sonny Corinthos’s body was never found. He was presumed dead and his family had to go on without him.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Sonny and Carly’s failing external relationships aren’t direct indicators for a CarSon reunion. Despite the fact that Sonny filed for divorce and Drew is breaking up with Carly, the mobster and the former hotel owner may not make their way back to each other just yet.
Sonny and Ava’s bond has grown stronger over the last few months. Like two peas in a pod, Ava Jerome and Sonny Corinthos have mobster blood running through their veins. Sonny is under a lot of pressure and there’s little hope for his marriage to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Furthermore, Jason Morgan’s return has driven a wedge between Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Carly’s feelings for Jason are so immense that she can’t even describe them with words. Sadly, Drew came to a realization that Carly will never love him as much as she loves Jason. Not even as much as she loves Sonny. So, where does that leave any hope for a CarSon reunion?
The past is the past but sometimes history repeats itself. Although Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) have never bonded quite like this, they’ve been down a similar road.
For the most part Sonny and Ava have been civil co-parents at best. General recaps recall that Sonny and Ava’s life long connection began after one night of bizarre passion. Sonny’s son Morgan had died and Ava had a hand in his tragic death. She switched Morgan’s (Bryan Craig) medication which led to the events that took his life. So why on Earth Sonny would sleep with her can be chalked up to soap opera logic. On top of it all (or bottom, whichever they prefer 😜), Ava and Sonny conceived their daughter Avery that night. Now, they’re family for life.
General Hospital spoilers tease that the two mobsters have become closer over the last few months as Sonny Corinthos deals with a threat. Since Ava is the mother of one of his children, she was first sought out by the enemy. They wanted information on Sonny, but when their daughter’s safety was threatened, Ava knew that she had to tell Sonny what’s going on.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Sonny and Ava’s status might slip into a new phase. Will Ava and Sonny give in to temptation?
Steve Burton’s return has been nothing short of incredible for the majority of General Hospital fans. Based on GH fan reactions across social media, Steve Burton’s return debut continues to receive raving reviews.
GeneralHospitalBlog.com was created and launched in 2011. Our Facebook page kicked off in the same year, and Instagram came alone a couple years later. Today, GH Blog also has growing TikTok, Pinterest, and YouTube profiles. Thanks to the dedicated General Hospital fans and GH Blog supporters, we’ve gratefully been sharing our GH content for 13 years.
Over the past 13 years we’ve had the pleasure of engaging with fellow General Hospital fans on a daily basis. That said, GH fans express their ideas, thoughts, and options on all things GH. Yesterday, Steve Burton received the warmest of welcomes when he debuted as Jason Morgan. According to GH news, Burton was hired to play Jason Quartermaine in 1991. Fans were drawn to his portrayal of the preppy- rich-kid-turned mob enforcer. Unfortunately, Burton left GH in 2012, but returned in 2017. Then, he was let go from the soap opera in 2021 due to a covid vaccine mandate. Needless to say its been one big roller coaster for GH fans.
Steve Burton Reveals How Jason Morgan’s Storyline Changed Course
Thankfully, prayers were answered when his surprise return was announced. Fans immediately began to speculate about how Jason would be reintroduced to the canvas. According to the latest GH news and spoilers, Burton revealed the decision for Steve to return came before the recent writer switch. As a result, Jason’s storyline took a different direction.
GH spoilers reveal that Burton opened up to Soap Opera Digest about his storyline. “So apparently there was a whole different story planned and then the head writer switch happened and then they kind of rebooted (the story arc). I know Patrick (Mulcahey, one of the new head writers) a little bit, but I really know Elizabeth Korte (who was promoted to co-head writer).” Burton disclosed to the news outlet.
“There’s no one in the building that loves that show, knows the history of the character, and is invested in it 100 percent than Elizabeth. There has never been a more deserved promotion, ever. Once I know that she was (one of the head writers), I was like, ‘Oh, this is gonna be good! I cannot wait.’ And it has been exactly that. Everything has been amazing.”
It sounds like Steve is just as excited about his comeback as the rest of us! His faith in the new writing team gives hope for an exciting future at General Hospital.
To this day Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) still trusts his life long bestie. Just because Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is gone doesn’t mean that he’s been forgotten. In fact, Sonny and the rest of Jason’s loved ones continue to hold him near and dear to their hearts. They’ve taken with them the things Jason has taught them.
Moreover, Sonny Corinthos trusts Jason plain and simple. In trusting Jason and his instincts, Sonny knows that he can also trust Spinelli. He and Jason were the best of friends and Jason always spoke highly of Spinelli’s loyalty and skills. That’s why Sonny reached out to Jason’s old pal for help. Can Sonny and Spinelli find Jason together??
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Spinelli finds clues that lead straight to Jason! Since Sonny has Spinelli looking into things, he’s curious to hear (and see) what he finds. Previously, GH news and spoilers confirmed that Jason has blood on his hands. That lead many GH fans to believe that Jason isn’t acting like himself this time around. As GH rumors continue to spread, all that’s left to do is wait.
There’s about six and a half hours left before today’s General Hospital episode. Are you ready to welcome Steve Burton and Jason Morgan back to Port Charles?
The time has finally come for the most anticipated comeback in daytime drama history. Of course, that’s my personal opinion based on my own observations over the years. The names Steve Burton and Jason Morgan holds significant meaning to so many GH fans.
Unfortunately, threats against Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his organization are so dire that even his enemy has to protect him. The mobster isn’t too happy that Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington) is back in Port Charles. Furthermore, he sure as Hell won’t accept that his personal enemy is responsible for keeping Sonny safe.
According to the latest General Hospital previews and spoilers Sonny finally faces off with his unknown enemy. He vows to bring his enemy to his knees. At this point all that Sonny knows is that someone on the inside is a traitor. They knew the island layout like the back of their hand, and not many people were privy to that knowledge. That’s why some GH rumors claim that Jason Morgan is the shooter. The traitor. The enemy. If so, does that mean he’s turned against his best friend? Or could he be working against his own free will? Moreover, some GH rumors trade that Jason and Morgan Corinthos return together- are they both against Sonny? Are they trying to protect him? You don’t want to miss a beat is the drama unfolds!
General Hospital news reports confirm that Steve Burton makes his return debut as Jason Moran on Monday, March 4th. The timing is indeed curious. Sonny repeats to face his enemy and Steve Burton makes his return debut. Is Jason actually Sonny’s enemy, or could he be the one trying to protect his friend?
If Jason truly is the enemy, how will either of them feel once they come face to face?
Kirsten Storms and Bradford Anderson’s on screen chemistry shines a light on Maxie and Spinelli’s relationship. It’s one thing to be able to act as a couple in scenes, but it’s on another level then the on screen chemistry comes to the actors naturally.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that we are headed for more nostalgia. We are moving past the 1990s and diving right into early 2000s nostalgia when all was right in the world. Maxie Jones and Damian Spinelli were the perfect adorable odd couple. Eventually, the couple took the usual soap opera course and called things off. GH recaps remind fans that they both loved on to other people. Although they shared their daughter Georgie, she lived Spinelli and his wife Ellie (Emily Trout) in Colorado.
According to the latest GH news and spoilers, Bradford Anderson reveals Spixie 2.0 details. His recent interview with Soaps In Depth revealed some insight into Maxie and Spinelli’s future. “It really feels like they are kind of unwrapping these layers of excuses as to why they shouldn’t be together,” he explained. “and he’s got to the center of it before she has. It’s interesting, because I thought back to the Nurses Ball of ’15 with Nathan and Ellie where [Maxie and Spinelli] had decided to get back together but then ultimately they were like, ‘It’s just the comfort of being together, the logic of being together because we have a kid.’ It wasn’t the right time.”
Anderson continued, “And since that time, she’s been with Nathan, who died, and Peter August, who was… Peter August,” he added with a laugh. “And then Austin Gatlin-Holt. I think her experiences (after losing Nathan (Ryan Paevey)) have kind of made her look for something that is solid, look for something that is safe, look for something that is good for her kids. And what could be better for her kids than, obviously, one of their parents, someone that she trusts implicitly and loves, and has always loved.”
Who is more solid than Spinelli?! Do you think Spixie 2.0 is in the works?
Port Charles is on edge as mob violence slithers its way through town. Many families are connected to organized crime, either directly or indirectly. That’s why it’s in everyone’s best interest at this time to lay low and stay alert.
General Hospital spoilers tease that the people of Port Charles do their best to keep an eye over their shoulder while an unknown enemy could strike at any time. The threat is more than near, and so is Jason’s return. Previously, GH news and spoilers confirmed that Steve Burton’s air date is March 4th. We are a few days before the big reveal when Steve Burton makes his General Hospital comeback as Jason Morgan. Speculation surrounding his storyline continues as we count down the days.
Josslyn Can’t Believe Her Eyes
Today’s GH preview indicates that something startles Joss. Many GH rumors have made claims about with whom Jason first makes contact. Some wanted history to repeat itself and claimed that he shows up and Elizabeth’s door. Others believe that Jason is the shooters, and some believe he’s the mystery boss or both.
Regardless, something or someone catches Josslyn off guard. What gives Josslyn a jump scare? Is Jason Morgan lurking around corners yet, or will she have another reason to gasp?
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