Nina loses Sonny and Sasha! …When all is said and done, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has set herself up to lose everything. And by everything, we mean, everyone. She only has a few allies as it is, so Nina doesn’t have room for friendly fire. Sadly, in true Nina form, she manages to burn more bridges.
Although her circle may be small, Nina knows she can count in a handful of people to have her back. However, she also knows people can only tolerate so much before they turn their backs on her! Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), and Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) believe in Nina. Also, Sonny is blinded by love, Liesl Obrecht is family, so there’s an element of obligation there, and finally, there’s Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson). As GH recaps recall, Sasha and Nina had a mother-daughter type of bond. Sadly, Sasha and Valentin’s scheme broke Nina’s heart.
General Hospital spoilers and speculations tease that Nina loses Sonny and Sasha, along with everyone else. Between Willow’s health and the SEC drama, Nina’s had a lot going on. Meanwhile, her dear friend Sasha has some troubles of her own. According to the latest GH previews, Sasha and Gladys have a talk.
Moreover, GH rumors tease that Sasha turns to Sonny about her Gladys problems. Consequently, this causes a rift between the young widow and Sonny’s girlfriend. In addition, Sasha learns what Nina did to Carly and Drew, and ultimately takes Sonny’s side. Nina is about to get pretty lonely…
There’s been a lot of talk about Nikolas Cassadine lately. Typically, a character is bound to make an appearance in the near future when someone starts to name drop. That being said, it’s inevitable that Nikolas pops back into existence very soon.General Hospital news leak- and potential GH spoiler alert! ???? Adam Huss Returns
Huss Drops Suspicious Tweet- Adam Huss Returns as Nikolas?!
General Hospital Recaps: Over in Port Charles, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) makes a bold decision. Something doesn’t sit right with her when it comes to her son, Nikolas. Instinctively, Laura can sense that Nikolas is in some sort of trouble. After all, she knows he wouldn’t voluntarily stay away from his son Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) at a time like this. And becoming a father again certainly should have kept him close. Therefore, Laura concluded that her son is in danger, and she must venture off to find him.
According to Huss’s Twitter account, the actor just wrapped up a “top secret project.” General Hospital spoilers reveal, Adam Huss can’t wait to share the news with his fans. But until then, he reveals that he’s onto the next project!
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Nikolas Cassadine is set to make his comeback in the near future. His mom is on the way, and she’s got her trust Psychiatrist husband with her. Together, will Laura and Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) bring Nikolas home?
She made it very clear that it’s time to move on. Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) is sick of waiting around for Curtis, and even more sick of being played. Curtis’s latest stunt was the last straw. It wasn’t even the kiss, but what he did after he kissed Jordan that sent Jordan packing. How could he move right back in with Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) after kissing his ex-wife?
Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) is the connection between and makes up 1/3 a complicated love triangle. Obviously, Jordan and Portia make up the other 2/3. According to General Hospital spoilers, Curtis pushed Jordan away with his inconsistencies. As he tries to move forward with Portia, his and Jordan’s kiss hangs over their efforts like a dark cloud.
Previously, GH news reports confirmed the latest casting changes. General Hospital Blog shared GH comings and goings reports which confirmed that “Zeke” was headed to Port Charles. In an interview with Michael Fairman TV, actor Gavin Houston revealed details of his new role. Houston admitted that the upcoming storyline is going to be “meaty.” We can assume he is referring to a major front burner involving Curtis, Jordan, Portia, and of course, Zeke.
Recent General Hospital rumors tease that Zeke and Jordan get closer, and that really doesn’t sit well with Portia.
Cameron Mathison survives cancer. …General Hospital star, Cameron Mathison, joined the daytime drama in August of 2021. In under two years, his portrayal of Drew Cain became wildly popular.
Prior to GH, Cameron was a well known actor. His most recognizable roles were as Ryan Lavery on ABC’s All My Children, as well as a popular TV show host. All throughout the late 90s and 2000s, Cameron’s face established recognition across American’s living rooms. Fast forward to 2019, and the popular daytime drama star faced real life challenges.
Cameron Mathison Survives Cancer
Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Mathison was diagnosed with kidney cancer in August of 2019. In an interview last year, Mathison gave a health update in regard to life after surgery. He made note that he was better than ever. He revealed, “But honestly, never better. I think I’m as strong as I was in my mid-20s. I have more energy than I had 20 years ago.” Mathison told ET. The star added, “I’ve definitely got a different perspective on life for sure from this experience.”
Now, a year after that June, 2022 update, Cameron Mathison shared his story on Instagram. He sends his “love to all fellow survivors out there,” and shared a photo from his 2019 surgery.
Dex finds dead body. Since his arrival, Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) has seen his fair share of traumatic events. Port Charles has seen better days. Currently, A Cassadine is missing while another plots to take over the world. In addition, spy agents are on a mission, and the mob is about to go to war.
Meanwhile, Dex’s employer is none other than Port Charles’s most powerful mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). As if that wasn’t enough involvement in the action, try actually working undercover for the mobster’s son, while falling in love with said mobster’s stepdaughter.
According to recent General Hospital previews, Dex’s traumatic encounters aren’t over. The young imposter has seen enough in his short time in Port Charles. Working for Sonny, there’s no telling what could go down. It’s important to always be prepared. Despite is disloyalty, Dex is bonding with Sonny quite naturally.
Dex Finds Dead Body
As revealed in the latest General Hospital spoilers, Dex makes a horrifying discovery. General Hospital previews show Dex and Sonny on the pier. Next, Dex yell, “Boss, there’s a body in the water,” as he frantically (un)dressed for the occasion. The latest General Hospital news and rumors tease the identity of the body floating in the water.
According to GH rumors, the body is none other than Deputy Mayor Eileen Ashby. Involving oneself with Victor Cassadine is as good as a death sentence. Especially since before becoming enemies, Eileen thought she and Victor were in “friendly” terms. Is Victor the reason Eileen is swimming with the fishies?
Cynthia Watros has become one of the most controversial actresses on ABC’s General Hospital, after her role as Nina Reeves has had a polarizing effect on GH fans.
Whether you love her as Nina or love to hate her in the role, there’s no question Cynthia Watros can really bring it, roping fans into the storyline, investing in every moment. Coming between Daytime’s most loved couple, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his soulmate, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) isn’t the best look for Nina, but Cynthia does what she has to do in her role as one of the most loathed home wreckers.
General Hospital news reports reveal Cynthia has shared a video via Twitter, thanking her “talented friends” for their love and support. In her recent social media post, Watros shows the before and after magic of hair and makeup. Revealing her “before” look, Cynthia shows what it’s like to arrive at work, head to hair and makeup, and reveals the “after” look created by the talented hair and makeup team at General Hospital. Watros then thanks friends by name for the lovely flower arrangement which was sent to her dressing room.
Rebecca Budig is known to many as Greenlee Smythe on ABC’s All My Children, which just let 10 years since its cancellation in 2012. Budig has been more recently known as Hayden Barnes on General Hospital.
Hospital news reports reveal, actress Rebecca Budig has opened up about a real-life experience that measures up to the drama she plays out on tv. Except for this time she couldn’t put it away when her work was done. Budig face birth to her daughter in 2014, and disclosed that at her daughter’s age of 5 months, Rebecca was diagnosed with postpartum depression and anxiety.
She was going through some hard times in a point of her that she thought would be a happy time. General Hospital spoilers reveal, in a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Budig opened up about her experience. She said, “What I thought would be the easiest, most joyful time of my life turned out to be one of the hardest,” Rebecca added. “Many women go through it, but the shame I felt was overwhelming. There is a ton of pressure when you become a mom. It starts with breastfeeding and on and on and on.”
General Hospital news reports reveal Budig has used her experience to create something positive, with the help of a friend, Michael Easton (GH’s Hamilton Finn). She disclosed, “One day I shared what I was going through with my friend, Michael Easton, and was encouraged to write it down,” she admitted. “What came of that is a short film based on my experience. I wrote and shot this film — under Michael’s direction — to share it with others in the hope that one woman won’t feel alone. That a loved one might open their eyes to how someone might be feeling.”
Catch a glimpse of her new short film in the Instagram trailer below.
For many General Hospital fans, when we think “Nikolas Cassadine,” we see Tyler Christopher’s face. He has been the face of Nikolas since 1996 before exiting. The Cassadine’s are a large part of GH and their roles leave lasting impressions.
Although the role of Nikolas Cassadine has been recast with the incredible Marcus Coloma, General Hospital rumors hint there could be room for Christopher to return to the GH canvas in some way.
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Tyler Christopher has moved from Ohio, back to California, settling in San Diego. GH rumors claim this could be an indication of an upcoming return to work at General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Tyler Christopher will be reuniting with his General Hospital co-stars in an upcoming episode of Maurice Benard’s YouTube series, State of Mind.
General Hospital news and spoilers report Maurice and Tyler both shared info on the upcoming State of Mind, which will include Tyler Christopher, Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine), and Joyce Guy (Phyllis Caulfield).
Would you like to see Tyler Christopher return to General Hospital? Take the poll and tell us what you think!
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!
Carmina Monaco Discusses Kelly‘s Absence. Carmina Monaco took to Facebook to address the gossip surrounding her daughter’s GeneralHospital absence.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest GH news reports on event casting changes. Things are looking a little different over at Prospect Studios since Kelly Monaco’s absence. According to the latest General Hospital comings and goings updates, Kelly Monaco (Sam Morgan) is temporarily recast. This recast will remain in place as Sam McCall for the next few weeks. The role will be played by daytime television star Lindsay Hartley.
General Hospital spoilers reveal fan comments and concerns surrounding GH’s casting shake up. Attention quickly focused on one particular comment that explained the details behind Kelly’s departure. Social media outlets reveal the reason for Sam’s recast as GH fans display their concerns.
Carmina Monaco Discusses Kelly’s Absence As GH Fans Show Concern
COVID-19 rumors began to circulate, but gossip halted when Kelly’s mom cleared the air on the current situation. Carolina Monaco commented on a social media post which shed some light on Kelly’s health in relation to her time off at General Hospital.
We wish Kelly nothing but the best and will be praying for her fast return to General Hospital.
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