General Hospital News: Daughter Of GH Stars Kirsten Storms And Brandon Barash Celebrates Golden Birthday

Time sure does fly. It feels like yes today’s when General Hospital stars, Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) and Brandon Barash (Johnny Zacchara) announced they were expecting a child together.

It’s gets pretty personal for me because Kirsten and so were pregnant at the same time, and she is the first person I told- and it was in a Twitter DM! Kirsten was so sweet to tell me to send her a message so that I could get my news off my chest!

General Hospital news reports Kirsten abs Brandon’s daughter, Harper Rose Bataan is celebrating a very special birthday. Harper turned 7 on the 7th, making this milestone Harper’s Golden Birthday.

Happy Birthday the sweet and adorable, Harper!

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GH News: Kirsten Storms and Brandon Barash Split

Storms Barash DivorceGeneral Hospital’s favorite off screen couple has decided to call it quits. Though their characters Maxie Jones and JOhnny Zacchara had a brief romance on screen, the actors found love and become a family with their daughter, Harper Rose.

Kirsten Storms and Brandon Barash told Soap Opera Digest the news fans will find devastating. “We are splitting due to the cliche irreconcilable differences, but we’re splitting amicably,” Barash told SOD. :We have every intention of remaining a family through this and successfully co-parenting our kid and retaining a friendship in the efforts of raising her in a healthy environment.”

Kirsten Storms said, “We went to therapy for a long time, trying to figure out how to communicate better with each other.” Barash added, “But we’ve decided that raising our daughter in two separate homes would be a healthier choice for all of us.”

GH Blog is sad to report the news of Storms and Barash’s recent split. We wish them all the very best.

 

General Hospital Spoilers: Maxie and Spinelli Kiss!

Either you are totally on board with this or you are screaming as you read the title of this post, “NO, NO, NO! What about Nathan?!” The great love of Maxie’s life, Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), has rolled back into Port Charles with the tide and is ready to commit himself to the mother (Maxie, Kirsten Storms) of his daughter, baby Georgie (Harper Rose Barash).

This would have all had a fairy-tale ending let’s say, a year and a half to about two years ago. When Maxie confessed her love to Spinelli back when he was about to move to Portland with his girlfriend Ellie Trout (Emily Wilson), Spinelli broke Maxie’s heart and chose Ellie. Since then Maxie has gone through hoops to get her life back on track. After losing custody of her daughter to Spinelli, Maxie went on an eat, pray, love journey to find herself. Before heading out the door of her apartment, Detective Nathan West stood at the other side of her door. From the moment the two met, they felt an instant connection, and when Maxie came back from her trip, Nathan was right there waiting, but not without complications. Levi Dunkleman, the custody of Georgie, and many other factors came into play when it came to keeping Maxie and Nathan apart. Now that they are finally together and happy, Maxie is more confused than ever.

General Hospital spoilers reveal that Spinelli and Maxie share a kiss, and Nathan sees it all go down! What will Nathan do at this point? Will he give Maxie an ultimatum?

Who do you want Maxie to choose? She and Spinelli have so much history, they share a child, and they were each other’s true loves. Nathan and Maxie have a real chance at a great love, should she move on with Nathan? Let us know what you think! Are you #TeamSpixie or #TeamNaxie?

 

Spinelli Professes His Love, Who Will Maxie Choose?

Fans who have been supporting Nathan (Ryan Paevey) and Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) relationship from the very beginning might be biting their lips right now, nervous that the new romance won’t even stand a chance now that Spinelli is back. Some fans who have been on the Naxie bandwagon since Nathan arrived supported the couple because it was second best to Spixie. Others just remained hung up on Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) and Maxie’s love story and didn’t want to accept that Maxie would move on with anyone.

When Spinelli and Ellie (Emily Wilson) still lived in Port Charles, Maxie was the one professing her love to Spinelli. She told him after all they had been through that she had wanted him back, and he rejected her love and chose Ellie. The two moved to Portland Oregon so that Ellie could pursue her career at the local hospital lab. Maxie was left alone in her thoughts of being rejected, and alter finding out that she lost custody of her own daughter to Spinelli.

Now that Maxie has finally put her life back together with the help and support of those who love her, including Nathan West, she had the courage to move on romantically. Nathan and Maxie have a large adoring fan base, but is it as strong as the 8 year romance that had developed between Maxie “Maximista” and Damian Spinelli. Today they have an even stronger bond, their daughter Georgie (Harper Rose Barash).

Spinelli is back in Port Charles and since Christmas, he has had a lot to think about. While still with Ellie, she pointed out to Spinelli that he and Maxie look like they belong together, as a family, with their daughter. Spinelli has now confessed his feelings for his Maximista, and since Nathan and Maxie aren’t seeing eye to eye over Johnny Zacchara (Brandon Barash), will this be the gateway for a Spixie reunion? Maxie said it herself, no one knows her the way Spinelli knows her. and accepts her the way she is. Does Nathan have it in him to love Maxie as selflessly as Spinelli does?

Let us know what you think! Would you like to see Maxie move on from Spinelli with Detective Nathan West, or would you like to see Spinelli and Maxie be a family with their daughter Georgie?

Trouble In Paradise for Maxie and Nathan

It’s Valentine’s Day, but after Maxie’s confession to Nathan, they aren’t quite seeing eye to eye. Although coming clean so quickly about helping an old friend, Johnny Zacchara run from the law was out of character for Maxie, she and Nathan still find themselves at odds.

The fact that Maxie would risk the court finding out about her behavior and jeopardizing her visitation with Georgie was pretty irresponsible. Nathan also is irritated with the fact that she actually put him, as a Detective of the PCPD in a very poor position. Nathan now will lie for Maxie, claming that Johnny broke in and store her keys and cash.

The arrival of Maxie’s ex-(non)husband, and the father of her child might also put a damper on her relationship with Nathan. Spinelli confessed to Maxie that Ellie did not come along because they broke up. Apparently, she broke up with Spinelli over Maxie.

Now that Spinelli is back in town, Ellie is out of the picture, and Nathan and Maxie aren’t seeing eye to eye, will there be a Spixie reunion?

We want to know what the fans think! Do you ship “Naxie” or would you love to see”Spixie” rekindle their one of a kind love?

Harper Rose Barash to Play Georgie

The fans have been waiting for this day since they found out Kirsten Storms was pregnant with a little girl. General Hospital rumors floated that Kirsten Storms and Brandon Barash’s own daughter, Harper Rose Barash would play the role of baby Georgie. Those GH rumors just came true! General Hospital spoilers reveal that real life daughter of Kirsten and Brandon will debut in her role as Spinelli and Maxie’s daughter, Georgie.

Georgie will be arriving in Port Charles for the General Hospital Valentine’s Day episode. She will be accompanied by her on-screen father, Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson). Ellie Trout (Emily Wilson) is due to arrive along with Spinelli and Georgie.

Follow the adorable Barash family! Just click on the links below!

Kirsten Storms Instagram Brandon Barash Instagram

 

 

 

Photo from: Brandon Barash Instagram

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