General Hospital: Lulu listens in on Brook Lynn and Lucas discussing Maxie
Family and friends of Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) are beside themselves after she collapsed on the air while filming Deception’s segment on Home and Heart. The incident has perplexed them all, especially since Maxie is currently in top tier health. Sure, she had a heart transplant when she was 6 years old, but that’s highly unlikely to be a factor here.
Coming up on General Hospital, it becomes more apparent that Maxie was poisoned. Right now, signs point to Sidwell. After all, he is the main villain in the story, isn’t he? He knows that Maxie’s father is Mac Scorpio (John J. York), the Port Charles police commissioner. And he damn sure doesn’t want her opening her mouth about the dirty money that ran through Deception.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Maxie’s condition remains a mystery, and those close to her do some digging to get to the bottom of what really happened. Lulu was looking quite interested in Brook Lynn’s (Amanda Setton) conversation with Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis). She can be seen creeping in the background , with her side eye peering right at her enemy, BLQ. From the look of it, Lulu suspects Brook Lynn is up to something- or is hiding something.
Is Lulu looking for something, anything, to pin on Brook Lynn? Maxie is Lulu’s life long bestie- but Brook Lynn has infiltrated her way into Maxie’s life and they’ve become best friends too. And Lulu’s disdain for Brook Lynn runs deep. She thinks Brook Lynn is looking suspicious, so is she onto something, or is she letting her hatred for BLQ cloud her judgement?
The look on Brook Lynn’s face when talking to Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) screams of fear, worry, guilt, and remorse. Most of Maxie’s loved ones have the fear and worry written all over their faces, but guilt and remorse isn’t noticeable. I wonder if that’s because no one else at that hospital has reason to feel guilt and remorse over Maxie’s condition? So, who poisoned Maxie with Deception’s youth cream? Was it Brook Lynn who went to extreme measures to keep Maxie from going to the PCPD?
Did Sidwell Poison Maxie? Or Was It So Much Worse Than That?
General Hospital Recaps: Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) fights for her life after a freak incident on air, on the set of Home and Heart. General Hospital recaps recall that Maxie was on the air promoting Deception’s youth cream when she began to feel faint and then collapsed. She currently stands alone in her opinion about whether or not the ladies of Deception should go to the PCPD with information on Sonny’s dirty money. Jenz Sidwell’s (Carlo Rota) influence over Lucy (Lynn Herring), Tracy (Jane Elliot), and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) has Maxie as the rogue ranger in this situation.
Sidwell was a little too excited by James’ over sharing. It was like he took mental notes on Maxie with each word her son divulged. Coming up on General Hospital, the GH staff and Maxie’s loved ones curiously ponder how Maxie’s heart could stop suddenly when she’s in perfect health.
At this point it seems the GH rumors are true, and Maxie was poisoned. Apparently, suspicions point to Deception’s youth cream as the culprit. Evidently, there was something quite different about this one since Maxie has used this product before, without any issues.
General Hospital spoilers tease that someone tampered with the product, causing Maxie’s near death experience. While many GH fans believe that Sidwell poisoned Maxie to keep her from going to the pcpd, new GH rumors speculate otherwise.
Did Brook Lynn Poison Maxie To Keep Her Quiet?
General Hospital: Lulu Suspects Maxie
Brook Lynn longs for a connection, and to fix her relationship with her son, Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza). That means she can’t be involved in helping put his grandpa, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), in jail. She’s desperate to build a bond with her son, and when I say desperate, I mean desperate. But would she risk Maxie’s life to avoid more wrath from Gio? Maybe. But definitely not if she knew the potentially life threatening risk.
Many questions rise to the surface Maxie’s sudden collapse to the ground yesterday. One minute she was completely fine, selling Deception’s latest hot product, when she began to look faint, and then fell to the floor.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) isn’t know to back down or go against her own opinions and instincts. That’s why it’s no surprise that she wants to go against the grain and take a stand against her business partner’s decision. In fact, she wasn’t even afraid of letting Sidwell (Carlo Rota) himself know her take on the situation at hand. Maxie likes Sonny just as much as the next guy, but she has children to look out for.
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Kirsten Storms is set to exit General Hospital temporarily. Fans speculate that this incident could tie into her departure. Is this where Maxie’s exit storyline begins?
What Happened To Maxie? Was She Poisoned?
So, what we want to know now is how this could have happened. Was it as simple as Maxie having an allergic reaction to Deception’s latest product? Or is it something much more sinister?
According to General Hospital spoilers, Sidwell wants to shut Maxie up. He can’t risk her going to Mac (John J. York) to report the dirty money tied to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). It’s possible that there was something extremely toxic in that cream she demonstrated on air. If that’s true then the odds are that it can’t be chalked up to “a product gone bad,” or even an allergic reaction. Instead, GH rumors tease that Maxie was intentionally poisoned.
General Hospital: Was Maxie Poisoned?
Was it Sidwell, Or Someone Else?
Someone like… Tracy??? GH rumors speculate that Maxie could become Lulu 2.0 if she slips into a coma- Since Storms will be off the canvas until about December, a coma for Maxie is a viable option. How else would someone who doesn’t want her to talk keep her quiet? Haha.
Last month, General Hospital star Kirsten Storms confirmed her exit from the daytime drama. The long time fan favorite is moving to Tennessee and took time off for the big move. Reportedly, Storms assured fans that she WILL return to General Hospital as Maxie Jones.
Additionally, Storms teases about what’s coming up on General Hospital as Maxie heads off the canvas. She says that fans are going to “freak out” as Maxie’s storyline unfolds. Evidently, the writers used this opportunity to create something big surrounding Maxie Jones.
General Hospital recaps recall that Mr. Sidwell got an ear full when James reminded him exactly who Maxie’s father is. As the PCPD’s Chief of Detectives, Mac Scorpio is a direct link for Maxie to come forward.
GH’s Cody (Josh Kelly), James (Gary James Fuller), and Sidwell (Carlo Rota) at the MetroCourt Pool
Sidwell is well aware of Maxie’s stance on the whole Deception, dirty-money scandal, and he isn’t too happy about it. So now that’s two strikes against Maxie in Sidwell’s eyes. She’s become an even bigger threat to his nefarious plans after being reminded that Mac is her dad.
Moreover, Tracy fears that Maxie will go rogue, and go to the PCPD about the Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) financial findings. If Sidwell catches wind of it, will he do whatever he deems necessary to stop Maxie?
General Hospital: Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and Marie Jones (Kirsten Storms) Attend Deception Meeting
It sounds like Maxie could find herself bumped out of Sidwell’s good graces. Unfortunately, being the mysterious mobster’s enemy is quite dangerous. Just ask Sonny Corinthos. GH rumors speculate that Sidwell kidnaps Maxie and James to prevent her from going to the police. Other rumors suggest that either Maxie or James gets kidnapped as opposed to both.
How will Maxie be written out? If James is kidnapped, Maxie could set out on a quest to find him. Or, Maxie herself is kidnapped and kept from going to Mac and the PCPD with information.
Whatever the story, GH fans anticipate the “freak out” that Kirsten promises.
General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini and GH’s Kristen Storms (Maxie Jones)
Kristen Storms Defends Frank Valentini To Fans
Our world as we know it before social media has been long gone. Although people have been playing telephone since the beginning of time, misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and even lies have increased since social media.
Social media platforms are used to express ourselves on virtually any topic. While many utilize the benefits as intended, and others either help speak fake news, or fall victim to fake news.
According to General Hospital news, recent casting changes have been the subject of fake news. First, Details around Chad Duell’s “break” from General Hospital left fans hopeful that he’d return as Michael Corinthos. The door had been left open for a return as there wasn’t a sign of a recast in sight. However, things don’t always work out as planned. That’s when General Hospital news and spoilers reports confirmed that Chad would not return, and that the role had been recast. Then, come May of 2025, and Rory Gibson was recast as the new Michael Corinthos.
In her video, Storms revealed the facts of her upcoming exit from General Hospital. First and foremost, Kirsten assured fans that she WILL be back. The actress proceed to spill the tea on her upcoming move to Tennessee, her time off, details about her GH contract, and Frank Valentini. As expected, Kirsten’s news was, and still is a hot topic among the fans.
Kristen Storms Defends Frank Valentini To Fan
Seemingly, Chad’s (ex-Michael Corinthos) exit stirred the pot a bit. Now, GH fans fear that Storms won’t actually return, and claim the situation is, “just like Chad.” Reportedly, fans blame Frank Valentini for it.
As a result, some GH fans have taken it upon themselves to speculate about Storms’s “break” from General Hospital. Kirsten’s announcement raised questions based on mere rumors about Chad Duell’s exit.
In an Instagram reply, Kirsten Storms defends Frank to fans who seem to have pointed the finger in his direction. She makes her point crystal clear on her response to an who’s spreading pure speculation and false information.
“Frank does not come here on social media and throwing people under the bus to clear up these undeserved – and often incredibly mean – lies.”
General Hospital: Maxie Jones Recast, Nicole Paggi Steps In For Kristen Storms
Details Surrounding the latest Maxie Jones Recast- Although she’s not the face we typically see in the told of Maxie Jones, GH fans still saw a familiar face in Kirsten Storms’s place on General Hospital’s July 3rd episode.
Recently on General Hospital, Nicole Paggi took over as Maxie Jones due to a scheduling conflict with actress Kirsten Storms. This isn’t the sits time that the Hope and Faith actress portrayed Maxie. According to General Hospital news, Paggi took over for Storms in December of 2023.
The latest General Hospital casting news reports confirm that Storms will be out for a few episodes due to a scheduling conflict. The cast and crew of GH have a fast paced filming process that typically involves filing more than one episode per day. That said, Paggi will air as Maxie again on July 30th, and then once more on August 13th. Reportedly, Kirsten Storms can be seen as Maxie the week of August 18th.
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?
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