As Nina and Valentin prepare to tie the knot, their friends and family join them in celebrating for one last hurrah. Bachelor and bachelorette parties are known to get a little out of hand, and most have the unwritten friend code, “what happens in ___ stays in ___.” That isn’t the case in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers have been hinting that Lulu will find out Sasha is not Nina’s daughter, and in today’s dramatic General Hospital previews, it has been revealed Lulu will most definitely get an earful.
At Nina’s bachelorette party, Dr. Obrecht carelessly is seen in the bathroom of the Floating Rib, scolding Sasha, and warning her to never tell Nina the truth about not being her daughter. What Dr. Obrecht and Sasha don’t know is that someone was listening. Who happens to be in the stall behind them? Lulu! After overhearing this secret, Lulu was in shock! What is Lulu going to do with this information. General Hospital spoilers hint toward Lulu running straight to Dustin. Will she tell him she has news that will turn so many lives upside down? Or maybe she will go straight to Nina.
Now that the secret is out to at least one more person, it’s only a matter of time before Nina knows the truth. This will destroy Nina’s world, and ultimately put a dark cloud over what is supposed to be a happy occasion. GH Spoilers indicate Valentin will be furious, adding more friction with Lulu, The Cassadine. Tune into GH to see how its all played out. Remember to check back in with us here at General Hospital Blog. [Total_Soft_Poll id=”2″]
Claudette (Bree Williamson) dropped a bomb on Nathan (Ryan Paevey), Maxie (Kirsten Storms), and Griffin (Matt Cohen), telling them she had a daughter and either Nathan or Griffin were the father. A DNA test revealed that Nathan West is Charlotte’s father, and Maxie broke into tears when discussing the outcome with Griffin.
Claudette isn’t known for her honesty, which leaves room for a tampered DNA test story.
Claudette is on the run from Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and wants Nathan to protect “their” child, perhaps telling Nathan he is Charlotte’s father is her only way of getting him to help. GH rumors speculate that Claudette and Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) are working together in this baby drama.
If not Nathan, who? Claudette did say she was briefly involved with this dangerous man (Valentin). Could Charlotte be the newest Cassadine?
Scarlett Fernandez is set to make her General Hospital debut on October 13th.
It’s been a long time coming, but today on GH, Maxie meets Nathan’s Mom. Well, aunt, but as Liesl Obrecht is actually his mother, Madeline raised him.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that today’s scenes are must-see.
Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) warns fans via Twitter, “you don’t wanna miss it.”
What will these two feisty ladies think of one another? They do have one thing in common, their love for Nathan, but will that be enough for these two to get along?
Watch what happens between Maxie and Madeline on today’s General Hospital.
Tomorrow on #GH Maxie meets Nathan's Mom…or Aunt…well she meets @TheDonnaMills & you don't want to miss it ?
— KirstenStormsBarash (@teenystweeting) July 24, 2015
The subject of Nathan’s paternity has been put on the back burner for a long time. Back when Nathan come to Port Charles, everyone including Nathan, was under the impression that his mother was Madeline Reeves.
It turns out that she is actually his aunt, sister of Dr. Liesl Obrecht, Making Dr. O Nathan’s mother. The question of Nathan’s paternity came up along with all these new discoveries, including Nina now his cousin, not his sister. Dr. Obrecht told Nathan that Victor Cassadine is his father, but we all know that’s not the truth. Dr. O even mentioned that his real father, who has not yet been named, is far worse a man than Victor. Who could be so bad that even Dr. Obrecht doesn’t want to admit she fathered his child? GH rumors have speculated everyone from Cesar Faison to Jerry Jacks. We aren’t exactly sure but General Hospital spoilers indicate that Nina has some information regarding Nathan’s biological dad. If Nina does know the truth, it’s highly likely she will use it to her advantage, to hang over Dr. O’s head.
Do you know who Nathan’s father could be? If you have a guess, leave it in the comments below.
Kirsten Storms joins former Days of Our Lives alum, Martha Madison (ex-Belle Black DOOL), and General Hospital co-star Kathleen Gati (Dr. Liesl Obrecht) in the new series, Winterthorne.
Kirsten Storms and Martha Madison both played the role of Belle Black on Days of Our Lives and are looking forward to working on a project together. Actress Martha Madison will be playing the role of the lead character, Miranda Winterthorne. Kirsten’s role will be Miranda’s younger sister, Selene Winterthorne. Selene is said to be stylish, sexy, and witty… which is a lot like Kirsten’s portrayal of Maxie Jones.
Among the cast will be Dallas star, Linda Gray, Josh Thrower from The Young and the Restless, and Gordon Thompson from Dynasty.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on the debut of this online series. Congratulations to GH’s Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) on her new role.
This has to be the most confusing story line mysteries in General Hospital history. Even with what was supposed to be the huge revelation of Fluke’s true identity LAST Friday, confusion still remains. After Dante woke up from being unconscious, and saw a rotten corpse in the chair he expected to see his father-in-law, Luke Spencer, fans were led to the conclusion that Fluke and Luke are one in the same.
Recent General Hospital spoilers entertain the idea that Nathan will go to his mother, Dr. Leisl Obrecht for answers, getting closer to the true identity of Fluke. As Chief of Staff, Dr. O has the free reign of General Hospital, taking Nathan into the lab. Obrecht lets her son in on a little secret as she tells him, “All the answers you seek about Luke Spencer will be found here.” Dr. Obrecht has been entangled with the Cassadine’s and the evil work of Faison for quite some time. She told Nathan that his father was Victor Cassadine, but we the audience know that isn’t the truth. Obrecht admitted that Nathan’s father is far worse than Victor.
Just how much does Dr. O know about Helena and Fluke? Will Nathan learn that Fluke’s identity is far more worse than everyone actually thought?
Social media ran wild today as Kelly Thiebaud aired her last episode as Dr. Britt(a) Westbourne, aka The Britch. Daughter of iconic villain, Cesar Faison, and the eccentric Dr. Liesl Obrecht, Britta was one of a kind. A coniving little Britch but with a soft heart when it came to a certain few. The ones that truly brought out the good in her were Nikolas Cassadine, his son Spencer, and we got to see that she could actually be nice to someone when she was with her pal, Brad. Britt did a lot of damage around PC including meddling in and disrupting the lives of Patrick Drake, his wife Robin, daughter Emma, and her fellow co worker, Sabrina Santiago.
Today on General Hospital, Britta left Port Charles with her father, Cesar Faison. Dr. O stayed behind to look after her son and Britt’s brother, Nathan West.
After the airing of her last performance on General Hospital, Kelly Thiebaud sent out a heartfelt message to fans via Twitter and Instagram. Check out what she has to say to all her fans.
Back in early November, it was confirmed that Kelly Thiebaud will be off of her contract with ABC’s General Hospital. The actress has gone from contract to recurring status with the 51 year old daytime drama. More recently, there has been rumors that Kelly’s character, Dr. Britt Westbourne will be leaving the canvas altogether.
From the looks of the onscreen evidence, it seems to be that the General Hospital rumors regarding Britt’s departure from Port Charles is actually true. Britt is leaving town with her father, Cesar Faison, after Nikolas found out about her scheme with Spencer to get back into Nikolas’ heart. Helena was helping Dr. Obrecht and Faison out of town, and Obrecht was bringing Britta along with her. But when Nathan got shot, Dr. O decided to stay to keep watch over her precious son.
Keep checking back with GH Blog for more info regarding comings and goings and the status of your favorite GH actors.
It has been confirmed that one of General Hospital’s most feared villains will be returning to the canvas later this Fall! Sebastian Roche is returning to General Hospital to reprise his role as the bad boy brother of Jasper Jacks. Jerry Jacks has always been the black sheep of the Jacks family, causing disappointment and heartache to his Mother, Father, and brother.
It has been said that Roche’s first scenes will be with Constance Towers (Helena Cassadine), Kathleen Gati (Dr. Obrecht), and Donna Mills (Madeline Reeves).
In upcoming potential story lines, it has been suspected that Helena Cassadine will have a task for Jerry Jacks in regard to Fluke.
Jerry Jacks owes Ava and Julian Jerome for saving his life the night that He held Bobbie Spencer hostage on the roof of the Metro Court. Luke Spencer saved her life… what will happen to Luke now that Jerry is back?
Sebastian Roche started taping scenes last week, September 16th, at Prospect Studio.
Keep watching General Hospital for more exciting drama this Fall!
When he first arrived in Port Charles, Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) was on a mission to find Silas Clay (Michael Easton) and nail him for what he thought he did to his sister, Nina Clay (Michelle Stafford). Silas is Nina’s husband and Nathan was under the impression that he was responsible for putting Nina in a coma. Who he thought was his mother, Magda (Madeline) Reeves (Donna Mills), turned out to actually be his aunt, Nina Clay now Nathan’s cousin, and Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) now his half sister. His mother turned out to be Madeline’s sister, Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati).
A lot has happened to Nathan West already in his short time in Port Charles. The moment he met Maxie, the two of them made a connection that was undeniable. After months of watching Maxie be manipulated by Levi, he admitted to Dante that he had feelings for her. In the midst of all the drama Levi, Peter Harrell, and the Cassadines have put Nathan, Maxie, Dante, and Lulu through, there was even more drama regarding Nathan’s paternity. Liesl told Victor Cassadine and Nathan that Victor was Nathan’s father. Later it came out that Dr. Obrecht was lying, because she wants Nathan to think his father is Victor. It sounds strange that she would WANT Nathan to believe his father is an evil lunatic, but according to Dr. O, she claims it is better than the actual truth.
So who could be worse than Victor Cassadine? Liesl wants the secret to die with Victor in hopes that everyone will believe that he was Nathan’s father. Since it was revealed that Victor is indeed not Nathan’s father, who could he be? What family does Nathan belong to? If he isn’t a Cassadine, is he a Quartermaine? Corinthos? Jacks? Scorpio?
We want to know who you think Nathan West’s father is! Comment below and share your theories!
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