Apparently, the dust has not settled in the midst of Ingo’s General Hospital exit. General Hospital news reports confirmed that General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher was let go from the daytime drama. GH’s “Jax” was let go due to a recent Covid vaccine mandate. The mandate took effect November 1st, making it mandatory for all employee on the set of GH to receive the Covid vaccine.
General Hospital rumors began to fly surrounding Ingo Rademacher and Steve Burton. As Jax and Jason are fan favorites, these rumors quickly caught fire and fans were able to get answers rather quickly. Soon after, General Hospital news confirmed that Rademacher and Burton had been let go due to declining the vaccine, and Jasper “Jax” Jacks and Jason Morgan would be exiting the canvas in some way or another.
Rademacher Files lawsuit Against ABC Disney
Just weeks after both stars exited the show, General Hospital news updates state that Rademacher is suing ABC. He argues that he was fired unlawfully, due to his refusal to get vaccinated. His claims are that ABC/Disney’s practices are “Unconstitutional” in regard to this situation. Additionally, Rademacher filed for a religious exemption, in order to keep his job. However, his efforts were not successful. The lawsuit filed by Rademacher was filed in Los Angeles.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been making decisions on his own lately due to the absence of his best friend and confidant, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). It seems that Sonny h keeps finding himself in a position where he must choose between the lesser of two evils, while making sure to protect himself.
Sonny Corinthos has been keeping secrets from Carly, while one secret in particular could destroy what has been years in the making. Carly and Sonny have been through it all together, but Sonny’s affair with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) could be the nail in the coffin.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny has a lot weighing on his shoulders, including the situations with Selina Wu (Lydia Look) involving Brad Cooper (Parry Shen), handing Peter August (Wes Ramsey) for Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), and of course his secret with Nina.
General Hospital previews indicate that Sonny is preparing to tell Carly the truth, hoping to finally lay it out there that he and Nina fell in love in Nixon Falls. His confession would explain so much and clarify Carly’s already suspicious thoughts on Sonny’s behavior. Carly and Sonny haven’t been seeing eye to eye, while Carly has been trying to pick apart the cause.
General Hospital rumors claim Sonny will have intentions of telling Carly the truth about Nina, but his confession could be derailed by uncontrollable circumstances.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) struggles with thoughts of what she now knows about Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) father and Nina. Sonny and Nina’s secret is living under the radar on borrows time. Between Willow’s knowledge of what happened, along with Liesl’s (Kathleen Gati) remembering Nina’s mystery man, “Mike,” and Sonny’s conscience, Carly is soon to know exactly what Nina has done.
Will Carly find out directly from Sonny or will someone get to it first?
Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) unexpectedly became fast friends while helping each other for mutual interest.
Jason and Britt were beginning to find their way back to each other after breaking things off to marry Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). Once Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) returned home, things changed for Jason and Carly, leaving an open opportunity for Jason and Britt to reconnect. Their mission to find Liesl (Kathleen Gati), however, ended in tragedy, shooting down any possible future for them now that Jason is presumed dead.
General Hospital rumors and spoilers reveal Britt could be running with a new circle now that she got involved with a mobster.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina Wu (Lydia Look) pays Britt a visit while working at GH. Jason’s death is going to have an effect on The Five Families. Nina has always been loyal to Jason regarding the organization, even giving him a heads up against Novak and Buscema.
General Hospital previews indicate Britt is taken aback by Nina’s visit, and can’t help but feel like she’s being judged or even blamed for what happened to Jason.
Exactly how loyal is Nina Wu? Does Britt have to watch her back now that Jason is gone?
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has committed countless crimes and destroyed numerous lives. He’s caused more loss and tragedy in the recent past than even Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Peter’s last act is the one that should do him in.
Peter August is essentially responsible for the presumed death of Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and if Peter thinks Sonny is going to stay quiet, he’s got another thing coming.
General Hospital previews indicate that after already getting a taste of what is coming to him from Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Sonny also pays Peter a visit in Pentonville.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny finally comes face to face with Peter, confront him about Jason. He makes it clear that he considers Peter responsible for Jason’s death, throwing any rules out the window when it comes to how he’ll handle Peter.
In a recent Instagram post, Wes Ramsey shared his honor to be working with Maurice Benard. He shares his excitement for finally being able to work one on one with the legendary actor. Ramsey shared a personal photo of himself and Benard, with the hashtag #Chadswedding, along with a caption expressing his gratitude working with Maurice.
Peter should be shaking in his shackles now that he’s crossed the line where Sonny is concerned. Peter has been getting away with everything for far too long. General Hospital rumors claim it’ll take Sonny himself to put a stop to Peter.
After the last few episodes of General Hospital, sadly, it’s crystal clear that the Jason Morgan is presumed dead as a result of Steve Burton’s unexpected exit from the daytime drama.
Fans are feeling a slew of emotions, anywhere from disappointment, to sadness, to anger, and even betrayal. But the good news is, Steve Burton reassured fans that he’d love to return to his career on GH if and when the mandate is lifted.
General Hospital rumors began, claiming the role of Jason would be recast. General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm that daytime tv actor, Trevor St. John will be joining the cast of GH. While the role he’ll be playing remains unknown, it’s safe to say that St. John will not be filling Steve Burton’s shoes as Jason Morgan.
According to Variety, General Hospital news reports indicate the executives over at GH have no plans on recasting the role of Jason Morgan, as there wa no comment by GH execs when asked by the news outlet. Fans can rest a little easier now knowing that if the time comes for Steve to return, we most likely won’t have another Billy Miller/Jake Doe/Drew Cain mess on our hands to sort out. The role will be free for Steve to step back into, leaving the door wide open for his potential return.
There’s never a dull moment in Port Charles, especially in Sonny Corinthos’ orbit. From the accident with Julian Jerome (William deVry) which left Sonny having amnesia and held captive by Nina Reeves, to returning to his wife Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and their best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), on their wedding night, to now losing Jason, Sonny is more vulnerable now than ever.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Sonny will be facing a difficult time after learning about Jason’s tragedy in Greece. Not only is he mourning the loss of his best friend and right hand man, Sonny is now faced with threats from his enemy.
According to recent General Hospital previews, Sonny is being enticed by his enemy who clearly isn’t content with peace in Port Charles. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) isn’t going to back off now, especially since a huge obstacle (Jason) is out of the way, leaving Sonny a vulnerable target. But according to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Sonny is ready for whatever comes his way.
It’s difficult to hold back our opinions these days, especially where social media is involved. Most people are more inclined to speak their minds and let their feelings out when behind a keyboard. That being said, General Hospital news reports reveal GH fans have been threatening to boycott the soap opera after Steve Burton was let go after noncompliance with the recent mandate.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that GH star Steve Burton has let fans know that he is not angry about the current situation and that the fans should not be angry for him. He revealed, “I’m not angry so you don’t have to be angry for me.” Burton explained to his fans. “I don’t have any anger. I’m not upset. I’m at peace with my decision. I’m at peace with moving forward with my life and I appreciate all of your support.”
In addition to Burton’s comments regarding a GH boycott, co-star and friend, Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli), added, “We don’t want General Hospital to go away.”
We are right there with you guys! We don’t want GH to go away either! Please continue to support the show and place and people Steve Burton calls home. ???? ????
It’s an understatement to say that General Hospital fans have become angry at the recent events which lead to the firing of GH leading man and legend, Steve Burton. Many believe Burton cannot be replaced as the iconic Jason Morgan, and others just want to see the character live on.
General Hospital news reports confirm Steve has gone on the record to address his plans post-life as Jason Morgan on General Hospital. He also addresses the fan’s feelings toward the whole ordeal. He admits that he knows people are angry, but encourages his fans not to be angry for him, as he himself isn’t angry.
General Hospital spoilers reveal recent Zoom sessions where Steve reveals his future plans. Regarding his exit, he said, “As sad as it is, it’s exciting also, for me…everyone’s been so gracious saying ‘Hey! Another show will call.’ If they do, awesome. We’ll see what it is but right now I’m really happy being home and figuring out what the next venture is.”
Right now, Steve has been done taping scenes at GH for about six weeks. He is enjoying being home and able to take his kids to school every day. Burton explained he isn’t in any type of rush to make his next career move. He disclosed, “My first inclination is to not rush to go anywhere right now.”
Steve Burton did mention he has visions of his next move which would involve coaching. Burton Nutrition is owned and run by Burton, as his health and fitness interest also serves as a career opportunity. When referring to his future, he described his thoughts on what’s to come by stating, “It’s gonna be something, definitely something with coaching. Coaching guys with nutrition and fitness but also mindset coaching cause that’s really been the key for me in the last year is the mindset so if I can help people improve their lives or change something in their lives to make their lives better, that’s kinda the route I wanna go because I’m really passionate about it and I love it and I love doing it.”
It sounds like Steve Burton has left the role of Jason Morgan with his head held high. He previously stated that he’s love to return to his home at General Hospital someday, if and when the mandate has been lifted. We hope for the same outcome, Steve! And we WILL be holding our breath for your return.
Steve Burton went on to express his feelings on fans who have stated they will boycott GH now that he and Jason are gone. He encourages fans not to take that route and the importance of keeping this legendary soap opera on the air. “I’m not here to tell anyone to stop watching the show. I never would have even in 2012. That’s my home. People make their living that way and those people are important to me still, it’s still my family,” Steve said.
If you’re thinking of giving up on General Hospital over Steve’s exit, please take his words of advice into consideration. The ones he loves make their livelihood from our beloved soap. There’s no sense in causing cast and crew to lose their jobs over this. Steve made it clear that he isn’t mad and doesn’t want his fans to be mad for him. Steve took the high road and stood up for his belief in freedom. We can’t be mad about that!
The soap opera world is mourning what many consider to be a legendary, fan-favorite character, on General Hospital.
When General Hospital news came out with confirmation of Steve Burton’s exit from GH as Jason Morgan, fans began to express their feelings surrounding the nature of his exit. Burton chose to not receive the Covid vaccine which goes against the Disney mandate.
Now that Jason Morgan is presumed dead, the news is hitting fans all over again. Perhaps the sting may not be as strong for some after going through losing Jason all those years back. But still, fans are sad and angry.
Steve doesn’t plan on going public with any detailed explanations regarding his firing from GH. In their recent That’s Awesome! podcast discussion, Steve told Bradford Anderson (Spinelli) and the audience, “I’ve gotten a lot of requests for interviews, but I don’t want to do them,” and continued, “I have no interest, dude. Because I don’t want division. That’s the bottom line.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in a recent podcast of That’s Awesome!, with Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson, Anderson revealed that he doesn’t agree with his bestie’s decision to not get vaccinated, ultimately leading to his firing from General Hospital.
Bradford and Steve’s friendship runs deep. They aren’t going to let differences of opinions get in the way of their bond. They have been friends for many years and although like most people, they have disagreements, they aren’t willing to throw in the towel on their friendship. Bradford tells fans, “We’ve been friends for a long time,” he disclosed, “but like all friends, we have disagreements. And I disagree with Steve’s decision. He knows that.” He continued by making things clear by stating, “But over our years of friendship,” he continued, “we’ve had plenty of discussions about, well, things like this and other topics and yes, sometimes we agree, sometimes we don’t, but at the end of the day we are still friends.”
Steve is well aware of the storm his decision has created among General Hospital fans, Jason fans particularly. He told Bradford, “I know people are frustrated, I know people are angry, I know all these things,” he said. “Just so you know, I’m OK.” Burton went on to explain that doors are already opening that he is excited about.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Steve has zero interest in doing interviews upon his departure from General Hospital.
For those who think Steve has done something wrong or inconsiderate because misinformation has lead many to believe that Steve is contributing to the spread by not getting vaccinated. This is false. One can still spread and contract the illness, even while vaccinated. What the vaccine does however, is protect one’s self from more severe symptoms. Steve made a personal choice and although disappointing to see Jason go, Burton believes in personal, religious, medical, and all freedoms.
Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) have grown closer in the last few months. They’ve bonded over heartbreak and have set out on adventures together.
Dante helped Sam try to locate Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) after receiving a cryptic phone call from him over the Summer. Now the dust is beginning to settle, and General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew is headed to Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Drew will arrive to rue fire with Sam and Scout, but now without delivering upsetting news.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew will be the one to tell Sam and Dante that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is now presumed dead. It’s a bittersweet reunion now that Drew will be able to hold his little girl again, but the heavy reality of what happened to Jason, leaves a dark cloud over Drew’s return.
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