Diane rejects Robert!? It took them a while to get here, but Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) and Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) finally stepped out of the friend zone. The absolute Shark of an Attorney and District Attorney/WSB agent danced around their attraction for months.
Meanwhile, over at the DA’s office, Robert and Diane began working more closely together. They got to know each other, and their connection eventually lead to a mutual attraction. Robert learned, in addition to her extraordinary law-practicing skills, Diane is also a loyal friend and confidant. Anyone would want Diane on their side. Luckily, Robert won her over when they bonded as colleagues. Now, Robert has Diane in his corner.
According to recent GH recaps, Robert and Diane’s first kiss took her by surprise. Although, it seemed like Diane had a feeling Robert was gonna plant one on her at some point. However, she just didn’t think it would happen right then and there. Regardless, Robert and Diane’s first kiss was a success!
So, if they both felt the sparks, GH fans ask why Diane rejects Robert in the comings days/weeks. Well, General Hospital news reports confirm the recent GH comings and goings. Emma Samms has returned to General Hospital. While her role as Holly Sutton is a beloved character, Holly leaves a bad taste in someone’s mouth. As much as she respects Holly, GH rumors hint that Diane begins to see Holly differently now that she’s developed feelings for Robert.
Will this love triangle become a cat fight over Agent and DA Scorpio?
Who is the new Ethan Lovett?! Nathan Parsons joined General Hospital’s iconic cast in January 2009. Parsons portrayed the son of daytime tv legends, Luke Spencer (Tony Geary) and Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) until 2012. Then, years later, Parsons reprised his role in a few short stints.
General Hospital Recap: According to General Hospital news, the Emmy nominated actor returned for General Hospital’s 50th anniversary in 2013. Parsons made appearances again in 2015 and 2020. Recent General Hospital recaps recall Holly’s desperate attempt to find her son. Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) captured Ethan Lovett to control Holly. He needed her to help to distract Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), and the rest of the WSB crew. Therefore, Victor used her son’s life as leverage to keep Holly obeying orders.
General a Hospital news reports reveal that actor James Ryan joined General Hospital’s cast as the new Ethan Lovett. Fans were shocked when Ethan’s face was finally revealed. His jet black hair is now a gold rush of blond, flowing locks. Ethan’s new looks caused quite stir. According to GH spoilers and news, GH fans weigh in on the new Ethan. Check out some tweets below!
“For the privilege of ending the life of Ethan Lovett, bidding will start at ONE MILLION DOLLARS ( a blonde recast Ethan) #GH#GH60pic.twitter.com/LOIifkAhlE
Tracy returns to Port Charles. Now and again, Tracy pops in and out of Port Charles to catch up with the Q’s, along with old friends. Of course, enemy encounters are inevitable.
According to the latest General Hospital news reports, Jane Elliot returns to General Hospital. Despite her retirement, Elliot makes her way back to the GH set every once in a while. She fulfills requests to periodically return due to her character’s relevance in certain storylines.
Like a gust of wind, General Hospital’s 60th anniversary and May Sweeps actually sweep Jane Elliot in again. However, GH comings and goings reports haven’t revealed the length of her stay. According to General Hospital recaps, the legendary Lucas Lorenzo Spencer (Tony Geary) is dead. Allegedly, he lost his life in a lame cable car accident. The ones who know and love him the most really aren’t buying it. Instead, Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) believes Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) is involved in some way or another. Laura isn’t even convinced that her precious Luke is actually dead. That being said, General Hospital rumors hint that Tracy returns to Port Charles regarding Luke.
Does Tracy have new information for Laura and the rest of PC? Is Luke alive? General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Jane makes her first appearance as Tracy on Monday, April 17th. In addition, Port Charles will see Holly Sutton again as well. Will these ladies be the key to discovering the truth about Luke?
Will Victor catch Holly? Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) knows just how to hit ’em where it hurts. Although she hasn’t inflicted any physical pain, the damage Holly brought forth on Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) ego is perpetual.
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH vet, Emma Samms, returns as Holly Sutton. Prior to the actress’s November exit, GH spoilers revealed that her time in Port Charles wasn’t over. Emma left the role temporarily, leaving the audience with a major cliffhanger. Holly skipped town after faking her death. But first, she made sure to set her plan against Victor in motion. As General Hospital recaps recall, Holly asked Selina Wu (Lydia Look) for a favor. She handed a mysterious vial to her alliance, along with verbal instruction. The con artist and WSB agent clarified that her goal is not to kill Victor. She sought out a guarantee that Victor would inject the poison. Thankfully, the chose the perfect woman for the job. Selina Wu (Lydia Look) took heed to Holly’s explanation. And in doing so, she agreed to carry out Holly’s wishes. Then, Holly made her exit and left the audience with a cliffhanger.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Holly returns to Port Charles amidst Victor’s medical mystery. After faking her death, she emerges from hiding. Will Victor catch Holly alive? Now that Victor’s aware he was poisoned, can he connect the dots between Selina and Holly? Angry and desperate, GH rumors claim that Victor demands an antidote!
The General Hospital comings and goings news confirms Samms makes her return debut on April 14. Do NOT miss a moment of GH60!
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